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  1. Aborigines and Diamond Mining: The Politics of Resource Development in the East Kimberley, Western Australia
  2. Nyungar Tradition: Glimpses of Aborigines of South-Western Australia, 1829-1914 by Lois Tilbrook, 1983-07
  3. The Aborigines Of Australia: Being An Account Of The Institution For Their Education At Poonindie, In South Australia (1889) by Matthew B. Hale, 2010-09-10
  4. Desert People: Study of the Walbiri Aborigines of Central Australia by Mervyn John Meggitt, 1986-12
  5. Fear, favour or affection: Aborigines and the criminal law in Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia (Aborigines in Australian society) by Elizabeth Moulton Eggleston, 1976
  6. Aborigines of Australia. by Olga. Hoyt, 1969-01
  7. Aborigines in Australia today by Chris Mullard, 1974
  8. The Aborigines Of Australia, In Their Original Condition And In Their Relations With The White Men: A Lecture (1865) by Gideon S. Lang, 2010-05-22
  9. Traditional Mode of Production of the Australian Aborigines by Frederick Rose, 1987-07-01
  10. Aborigines of the West (Sesquicentenary celebrations series) by Ronald M. Berndt, Catherine H. Berndt, 1981-12
  11. Portraits of the South West: Aborigines, Women and the Environment (Staples South West Region Publication Series)
  12. The Mardu Aborigines: Living the Dream in Australia's Desert (Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology) by Robert Tonkinson, 1993-09
  13. Aboriginal Tales of Australia (Aboriginal library) by A.W. Reed, 1998-06-01
  14. The Prehistory of Australia (Pelican books) by D.J. Mulvaney, 1975-04-01

41. ! Rainforest Aborigines ! Tropical Rainforest, North Queensland, Australia
When European settlers first came to this part of australia, they were struck bythe relatively small stature and slender bodies of the rainforest aborigines.
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Ngadjon-jii elders Jessie Calico " Theirs was a culture with no chiefs or kings. If the senior men and women of each clan had implied status, it was because of their wisdom and the highest attributes a (Ngadjon-jii) could possess was a keen memory and great skill in hunting, gathering and bushcraft." Toohey (1990)
  • The largest area of natural rainforest in Australia lies between Cardwell and Cooktown, northeastern Queensland. The southern part of this region, including the nearby open forest, is the traditional territory of the Aboriginal people who speak the 6 languages of Giramay, Jirrbal, Mamu, Djiru, Gulngay and Ngadjon. The separate languages separate them into 6 different tribes, although the languages are grouped together and referred to as Dyirbal (Jirrbal), which is the language spoken by the majority of surviving speakers. Based on linguistic evidence, it has been suggested that these 6 tribes descended from a single ancestor tribe, but as the members grew in numbers, it would have split in two, and so on.

42. Aborigines In 20th Century Australia
aborigines land tenure aborigines, australian Land tenure History Native titleaustralia. High Court. Mabo and others v. State of Queensland . australia.
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History of the Indigenous Peoples of Australia 'B':
Aboriginal people in Twentieth Century Australia
Last update: July 2001, by Margaret Hosking This guide is designed to be used in conjunction with the Library's guide to
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43. The Story Of The Blacks: The Aborigines Of Australia. Electronic Book By Charles
The Story of the Blacks The aborigines of australia. The Story of theBlacks The aborigines of australia Charles White (18451922).
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The Story of the Blacks
The Aborigines of Australia
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This site is dedicated to the dissemination of a "missing" book from Australian history - volume III of Charles White's Early Australian History . Written in the 1890's, White's account was an attempt to collect together a factual narrative for his newspaper readers as a kind of requiem to the seemingly doomed Aboriginal race of Australia.
It is a competent compilation from multiple sources aimed at a general readership. Why the original manuscript was never published in book form is currently a mystery. It tells a story of which all who profit from life in Australia should be aware. The on-line version of the "Story of the Blacks" is free for on-line readers. Details about a pdf version and expressions of interest in a hardcopy version are available via the PDF link. Readers who see merit in this work as a resource by which we can collectively better understand the legacy the colonial period has bestowed on our living generations are encourage to provide links to this site and spread the word. Reconciliation has by necessity become a peoples' movement and we hope that this work may be for some a viable way of improving general knowledge of this painful part of Australian history. PDF Gallery Index Maps ... Contents

44. The Story Of The Blacks: The Aborigines Of Australia. Electronic Book Ch37 Attem
The Story of the Blacks The aborigines of australia. Electronic book ch37Attempts to Civilise and Christianise by Charles White (18451922).
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I But the efforts of the authorities to make some return to the blacks for the loss of their natural heritage were not confined to the attempts to civilise merely. They sought to bring within their reach the blessings of Christianity and them within the reach of the blessings, by establishing mission stations in localities on the outskirts, or near the outskirts, of European settlement. But the word "failure" describes the result of these efforts also. As a race the Aborigines were as unimpressionable to Christian teaching as they were to the practical lessons in agriculture, and if individuals did happen to learn, very few of them retained their knowledge for any length of time or put it to permanent practical use. In 1824, while the Parramatta Institution was struggling towards destruction, an attempt was made with an establishment at Lake Macquarie, the Government reserving 10,000 acres of land there and establishing a mission under the auspices of the London Missionary Society, with Rev. L. E. Threlkeld as superintendent. But at the end of six years the Society gave up the mission finding the expenses of its maintenance too great. Mr Threlkeld, however, who had become fairly proficient in the Aboriginal language was disinclined to give up the work, and Governor Darling made him a grant of land in the same place for the purpose of continuing the mission. The establishment was kept up for several years, but every report sent in by the Superintendent spoke of discouragement and non-success, and in 1841, owing to the almost total extinction of the Lake Macquarie tribes, he received notice from the Government that his services would be no longer required. Thus ended effort number two.

45. AusStats : Special Article - The Aborigines Of Australia
Year Book australia Population Special Article The aborigines of australia. WORSNOP,T., aborigines of australia, Adelaide, 1897. ROTH.
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1. Theories as to Origin
The Australian aboriginals are generally allowed to belong to one of the most primitive races of mankind. A primitive or generalised, or non-specialised race, like a primitive animal, is not necessarily primitive in all or even in most of its physical characters; on the contrary, it is usually on account of its possessing some one or several very greatly specialised characters that it has been able to survive and to remain generalised, or because it has been geographically cut off and not subjected to competition in the struggle for existence with outside competitors. In the case of some animal forms it is very easy to point out such greatly specialised characters. Man, for example, though but poorly specialised in body generally when compared with the donkey or the deer, has one particular and peculiar feature that stands out prominently as a mark of distinction and specialisation. That feature is his brain. A highly specialised brain means less necessity for specialisation of the other parts of the body. His teeth and jaws remain generalised because he can catch and cook. His skin is smooth and thin because he can provide means of shelter and defence.

46. Rainer's Outback-Guide: Australien-Links - Aborigines
aborigines, australia and the (dis)course of History.australian Key Centre for Cultural and Media Policy aborigines
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47. The Centre For Cross-cultural Research
Aboriginal Studies Press. 1996 edited, In the Age of Mabo History,aborigines and australia, Sydney Allen Unwin. 1994, A Life
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2003 co-edited with Stephen Foster, Frontier Conflict: The Australian Experience , Canberra: National Museum of Australia 2001 co-edited with Fiona Magowan, Telling Stories: Indigenous History and Memory in Australia and New Zealand 1999 with Andrew Markus, The Struggle for Rights for Aborigines: A Documentary Collection 1997 with Andrew Markus, The 1967 Referendum, Or When Aborigines Didn't Get the Vote , Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press 1996 edited, In the Age of Mabo: History, Aborigines and Australia A Life Together, a Life Apart: A History of Relations Between Europeans and Aborigines , Melbourne: Melbourne University Press 1992 co-edited with John Arnold, Power, Knowledge and Aborigines , Melbourne: La Trobe University Press The Making of the Aborigines
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2003, wth Stephen Foster, 'Introduction', in Bain Attwood and Stephen Foster (eds)

48. References On Fire And Australian Aborigines
Uses and effects of fire among the Western Desert aborigines of australia. BlackLightning aborigines and Fire in Central australia and the Western Desert.
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References on Fire and Australian Aborigines
  • Proceedings of the 4th Australian Rangeland Society Conference . Armidale, NSW. August 24-27, 1986. Brandl, M. 1976. Fire and the Australian Aborigines. Fox (ed.) 1976:12-13 Bunk, Steve. 1988. Science begins to quench the burning question. Territory Digest (September 1988),24-26. Cleland, John Burton. 1907 Notes on the resistance of the vegetation of Australia to bushfires, and the antiquity of the Australian Aboriginal. Linnean Society of New South Wales Proceedings 32.3,554-555. (Peculiarities rendering resistance of vegetation to fire ; Adaptation to arid conditions ; Grounds for attributing considerable antiquity to the presence of fire-producing man) de Graaf, M. 1976. Aboriginal use of fire. Fox (ed.) 1976:14-20. Fox, R.E. (ed.) 1976. Report on the Use of Fire in National Parks and Reserves . Darwin: Department of the Northern Territory. Frith, H.J. 1973. Wildlife Conservation Fire and the Australian Biota . Canberra: Australian Academy of Science. Gould, R.A. 1971. Uses and effects of fire among the Western Desert Aborigines of Australia.

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50. MSN Entertainment - Music Australia Songs Of The Aborigines
australia Songs of the aborigines. Released by Lyrichord. Play sample clips fromthe song Malkari , 1. Malkari, by VAaustralia Songs Of The aborigines,
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51. The Trauma Of Australia's Aborigines
The Trauma of australia's aborigines. A Nation Divided. World Press Review/September2000. As official australia steps into the spotlight
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The Trauma of Australia's Aborigines A Nation Divided World Press Review/September 2000 As official Australia steps into the spotlight to host the Olympic Games in Sydney this month, journalists taking a close look at the land down under are reporting on the country's enduring social strains, the legacy of a shameful history of mistreatment of its Aboriginal population, and the desperate conditions under which they live today. Tens of thousands of Aborigines were killed by early European settlers, who occupied their land. From the early 1900s to the mid-1970s, some 50,000 Aboriginal children, many of mixed race, were taken from their families to assimilate them into white society. The traumas of this "stolen generation" remain a source of sorrow and bitterness. Still mired in poverty, Aborigines have startlingly low levels of life expectancy, income, health, and education. A national commission recommended that the government grant reparations and a formal apology for the "stolen generation." But Prime Minister John Howard refused to apologize. Then a leaked report revealed official denial of the extent and significance of the policy to split up Aborigine families. Angry Aboriginal leaders promise to stage protests at the Olympics, when the whole world will be watching.

52. CNN.com - Experts Look To Australia's Aborigines For Weather Help - Mar. 19, 200
Offbeat News. Experts look to australia's aborigines for weather help.Story Tools, SYDNEY, australia (Reuters) When the bearded
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Story Tools SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) When the bearded dragon lizard sits upright and points its head to the sky, it is going to rain the next day. If a flock of currawongs flies overhead you've only got four hours to get the washing off the line. If the queen wattle blooms heavily, bull ants abandon their tree nests for mounds of dirt, or meat ants cover nests with tiny, heat-reflecting quartz stones, then bushfires are coming. Sounds like mumbo-jumbo? Not to Australia's Bureau of Meteorology, which hopes to tap into the tens of thousands of years of Aboriginal weather knowledge to help it expand its understanding of the island continent's harsh climate. Aboriginal ideas about the weather can be starkly different.

53. Aboriginal Australia: History, Culture, And Conflict
(SourceAP). Who Are aborigines? aborigines are australia's indigenous people.Recent government Books About aborigines and australia The Chant
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Aboriginal Australia
History and culture of Australia's indigenous peoples
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Djakapurra Munyarryun plays the didgeridoo in the "Sea of Hands" display in Sydney in 1998. The display was in support of native title and reconciliation of Australian aboriginals. (Source:AP) Who Are Aborigines?
Aborigines
are Australia's indigenous people. Recent government statistics counted approximately 400,000 aboriginal people, or about 2% of Australia's total population. Australian Aborigines migrated from somewhere in Asia "The Dreamtime"
Aboriginal spirituality entails a close relationship between humans and the land. Aborigines call the beginning of the world the "Dreaming," or "Dreamtime." In the "Dreamtime," aboriginal "Ancestors" rose from below the earth to form various parts of nature including animal species , bodies of water, and the sky.
The name "aborigine" derives from the Latin, meaning "original inhabitants." There are approx. 400,000 aborigines living in Australia.
Unlike other religions, however, aboriginal belief does not place the human species apart from or on a higher level than nature. Aborigines believe some of the Ancestors metamorphosed into nature (as in rock formations or rivers), where they remain spiritually alive.
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54. CNN.com - Experts Look To Australia's Aborigines For Weather Help - Mar. 19, 200
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Story Tools SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) When the bearded dragon lizard sits upright and points its head to the sky, it is going to rain the next day. If a flock of currawongs flies overhead you've only got four hours to get the washing off the line. If the queen wattle blooms heavily, bull ants abandon their tree nests for mounds of dirt, or meat ants cover nests with tiny, heat-reflecting quartz stones, then bushfires are coming. Sounds like mumbo-jumbo? Not to Australia's Bureau of Meteorology, which hopes to tap into the tens of thousands of years of Aboriginal weather knowledge to help it expand its understanding of the island continent's harsh climate. Aboriginal ideas about the weather can be starkly different.

55. Australia’s Aborigines … Did They See Dinosaurs?
australia’s aborigines Did they see dinosaurs? by Rebecca Driver23 April 2001. First published in Creation Ex Nihilo 21(1)24
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CREATION family magazine TODAY! The locals appear familiar with this creature, which they readily identify from drawings of fossil reconstructions as being like one of the dinosaurs. Few realise, however, that similar accounts occur in other parts of the world. Australian Aborigines have stories of encounters with huge, sometimes frightening monsters which range from what sound like dinosaurs to giant marsupials, also believed to have long become extinct.
The Aboriginal people
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Such oral traditions tend not to last more than a few hundred years without being distorted out of recognition. This would suggest that some of these animals may have still been living in Australia some two to three hundred years ago, or even more recently. Such a conclusion may surprise many, but it would explain why documented encounters with similar monsters post-date the time of European settlement.

56. Aborigines Of Australia - Schedule Of Events
Translate this page THE aborigines OF australia. - schedule of events -. But the aborigines ofaustralia have been the sacrificed people to this wish of greatness.
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57. Australien Direkt - Australia Aboriginal Aborigines Dreamtime Ureinwohner Outbac
Translate this page Mit dem Teil Aboriginal australia möchten wir die Geschichten und die Diese Kulturder aborigines ist die älteste durchgehende Kultur der Weltgeschichte mit
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    Mit dem Teil Aboriginal Australia möchten wir die Geschichten und die Mythen der australischen Ureinwohner aus der Traumzeit (= Dreamtime) vorstellen.
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      Alles, Tiere, Menschen und das Land waren ein Teil der endlosen Traumzeit als es keinen Unterschied gab zwischen Menschen, Tieren und spirituellen Wesen. Es war zu dieser Zeit als die Erde und alles was es darauf gibt erschaffen bzw. erträumt wurde von diesen spirituellen Wesen oder auch totemische Vorfahren genannt. Ihre Taten sind ein Teil des Lebens, so wie Menschen ein Teil von Tieren sind und Tiere ein Teil von Menschen sind.
      In dieser Traumzeit erträumte man die Verwandschaft von allen Dingen zueinander; Menschen, Tiere, Natur, Stämme, Gesetze, Herkunft, Kunst etc. Aus dieser Verwandschaft entstanden Stämme, Gesetze, Rituale, Kunst oder kurz die Kultur. Diese Kultur der Aborigines ist die älteste durchgehende Kultur der Weltgeschichte mit Ursprüngen die 40.000 Jahre wahrscheinlich aber mehr zurückgehen.
      Die folgenden Geschichten sind von verschiedenen Stämmen. Sie sind nicht allgemeingültig für alle Stämme, da es nie sowas wie eine einheitliche Sprache, Kultur, oder Nation bis 1788 in Australien gegeben hat. Es gibt jedoch viele Ähnlichkeiten und Parallelen.

58. Genocide In Australia: Report Details Crimes Against Aborigines
(4) A prima facie case that australia's actions to protect Aboriginesin fact caused them severe bodily or mental harm.
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By Brett Stone 7 September 1999 Use this version to print The genocidal practices perpetrated against Australian Aborigines were the outcome of policies adopted and implemented by all Australian governments from British settlement in 1788 until the present. A people who had virtually no contact with the outside world, were suddenly confronted with a hostile and alien force. Aborigines were forced out of their traditional homes, hunted like wild animals, poisoned or shot, and confined to the harshest and most desolate climes. The effect of British settlement upon these people led to near extinction within 120 years. The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies has published a report detailing this history. Entitled

59. Bokpris.com - Arguments About Aborigines : Australia And The Evolution Of Social
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