Family history and social network among Nyungar people
CL Birdsall - Aboriginal History, 1987 - JSTOR
This study concerns an Aboriginal group from Perth and the towns of Western Australia who
call themselves Nyungars. Nyungar was originally the word meaning'man'or'person'in the …
call themselves Nyungars. Nyungar was originally the word meaning'man'or'person'in the …
Family histories, personal narratives and race relations history in Australia [Talk given at the monthly meeting of the Canberra and District Historical Society on August …
V Haskins - Canberra Historical Journal, 2000 - search.informit.org
First I would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which I speak, the
Ngunnawal people. My talk is about some of the experiences I had researching the topic of …
Ngunnawal people. My talk is about some of the experiences I had researching the topic of …
The Journey to'Forked Mountain'
M Wood - Aboriginal History, 2001 - search.informit.org
In this article I examine the ways in which relationships between people and place constitute
the factors that were influential in the historical development of a particular Aboriginal …
the factors that were influential in the historical development of a particular Aboriginal …
[图书][B] Waringh Waringh: a history of Aboriginal People in the Warwick Area and their Land
D Parsons - 2003 - research.usq.edu.au
[Preface]: This book is dedicated to the First People of the Warwick area. The portrayal of
history in Australia frequently neglects to address Aboriginal people at all or with the …
history in Australia frequently neglects to address Aboriginal people at all or with the …
Aboriginal families, knowledge, and the archives: a case study
A Haebich - Decolonizing the Landscape, 2014 - brill.com
ROFESSOR MICK DODSON has written that as “the fulcrum and the map of indigenous law
and power” Aboriginal kinship and family structures have been the target of “the unilateral …
and power” Aboriginal kinship and family structures have been the target of “the unilateral …
The persistence of Aboriginal kinship and marriage rules in Australia: Adapting traditional ways into modern practices
J Bell - Journal of the European Association for Studies of …, 2013 - eprints.batchelor.edu.au
Aboriginal marriage practices in southeast Queensland have been very much altered over
the past 100 years with the impact of colonisation and subsequent historical events. These …
the past 100 years with the impact of colonisation and subsequent historical events. These …
Aborigines and tin mining in north Queensland: A case study in the anthropology of contact history
C Anderson - Mankind, 1983 - Wiley Online Library
Much of the'new history'of Aboriginal contact with Europeans in Australia lacks an adequate
socio‐cultural understanding of Aboriginal society and its diversity. Attempts to produce …
socio‐cultural understanding of Aboriginal society and its diversity. Attempts to produce …
Transcending War: Reflections on Australian Aboriginal Culture
DH Turner - Anthropology Today, 1987 - JSTOR
My contact with Australia's Aboriginal people began in 1969 when, following in the footsteps
of Fred Rose and Peter Worsley, I visited Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of Carpentaria to …
of Fred Rose and Peter Worsley, I visited Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of Carpentaria to …