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Beyond the generalisations of national and colonial history, what can we know about how Aboriginal nations interacted with the British settlers who invaded their country ...
The first in a co-published series with Melbourne School for Discontent, the three longform essays in this book examine various under-known histories of so-called Australia ...
Aftermaths explores the life-changing intergenerational effects of colonial violence in Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific. Written by leading scholars of colonial and Indigenous ...
'It is important for us to read our own stories and to keep the tradition of our language for our future generations.' - Dereck Harris, Chairman ...
Daisy May Bates, CBE (born Margaret Dwyer; 16 October 1859 - 18 April 1951) was an Irish-Australian journalist, welfare worker and lifelong student of Australian Aboriginal ...
Professor Sylvia J. Hallam FAHA has written a substantial Afterword to accompany a facsimile edition of her classic work from 1975, Fire and Hearth. In ...
This is a history commissioned by the SWALSC (South West Aboriginal Land & Sea Council) to present as evidence at the Single Noongar Native Title ...
This volume, the second in Mike Donaldson's series of Kimberley rock art books, covers the northern coast from the King George River to Kalumburu ...
ASP's best-selling publication. An attractive educational tool which aims to represent all the language groups of Australia's Indigenous people.
In 1964, a group of 20 Aboriginal women and children in the Western Desert made their first contact with European Australians patrol officers from the ...
The Mitchell Plateau area in Western Australia's Kimberley region has some of the world's most spectacular and ancient rock art, but much of ...
Blood on the Wattle draws together, in a single volume, most of the information about the massacres of Aboriginal people which has been recorded in ...
When Europeans first arrived in the Kimberley, a turbulent era began for the indigenous people. Finally granted cash wages in 1950, they still received nothing ...
For perhaps fifty thousand years the Aboriginal people have lived, and lived well, in Australia. They have developed a unique knowledge of native plants and ...