Aboriginal History Journal: Volume 34 by Mitchell Rolls, Felicity Jensz, Ann McGrath, Meg Parsons, Pamela Faye McGrath, David Brooks, Martin Thomas, Sylvia Kleinert, Jessie Mitchell, Petter Naessan ISBN 0314-8769, 1837-9389 instant download
Since 1977 the journal Aboriginal History has pioneered interdisciplinary historical studies of Australian Aboriginal people's and Torres Strait Islander's interactions with non-Indigenous peoples. It has promoted publication of Indigenous oral traditions, biographies, languages, archival and bibliographic guides, previously unpublished manuscript accounts, critiques of current events, and research and reviews in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, sociology, linguistics, demography, law, geography and cultural, political and economic history.
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• Why didn’t you listen: white noise and black history – Mitchell Rolls
• Controlling marriages: Friedrich Hagenauer and the betrothal of Indigenous Western Australian women in colonial Victoria – Felicity Jensz
• Shamrock Aborigines: the Irish, the Aboriginal Australians and their children – Ann McGrath
• Defining disease, segregating race: Sir Raphael Cilento, Aboriginal health and leprosy management in twentieth century Queensland – Meg Parsons
• Their Darkest Hour: the films and photographs of William Grayden and the history of the ‘Warburton Range controversy’ of 1957 – Pamela Faye McGrath and David Brooks
• A short history of the 1948 Arnhem Land Expedition – Martin Thomas
• Aboriginal Enterprises: negotiating an urban Aboriginality – Sylvia Kleinert
• ‘It will enlarge the ideas of the natives’: Indigenous Australians and the tour of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh – Jessie Mitchell
• The etymology of Coober Pedy, South Australia – Petter Naessan
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