'Communities Working Together': an annotated bibliography of recent
works on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and history
Coral Dow
Social Policy Group
25 May 1998
Contents
Introduction
Reference Works
Art and Culture
Autobiography and Biography
History
Reconciliation Issues: Council
for Aboriginal Reconciliation Publications
Internet Sites
Introduction
National Reconciliation Week 27 May - 3 June 1998
'Communities Working Together'
National Reconciliation Week was initiated by the Council
for Aboriginal Reconciliation in 1996 to provide a special focus for nationwide
activities to support the Council's vision of 'a united Australia which
respects this land of ours; values the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
heritage; and provides justice and equity for all.'
National Reconciliation Week is framed by two significant
dates in Australia's history which best symbolise the hopes and aims for
reconciliation:
27 May marks the anniversary of the 1967 Referendum
whereby over 90 per cent of Australians supported the removal of clauses
from the Constitution which discriminated against Aboriginal people.
3 June marks the anniversary of the High Court of
Australia's judgment in the 1992 Mabo case. The decision recognised
the Native Title rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The theme for National Reconciliation Week 1998 is 'Communities
Working Together' - a chance to explore and acknowledge shared
experiences, a shared heritage and to understand and respect local indigenous
people's culture. This bibliography aims to recognise National Reconciliation
Week by providing a selection of recently published material which Senators
and Members and their constituents might use to gain a broader understanding
of indigenous culture and history.
Titles have been chosen from the Department of the Parliamentary
Library's holdings which gives a high priority to the collection of resources
relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander issues. Consequently
the Department of the Parliamentary Library holds over two thousand monographs,
CD-ROMS and videotapes and subscribes to key journals and abstracting
and indexing services relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
affairs. The diversity of the resources is reflected in both content and
style and includes academic analyses, government reports, community histories
and autobiographies.
The political and public debates arising from the 1992
Mabo and 1996 Wik High Court judgments have tended to dominate the reporting,
discussion and literature of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander affairs.
The following bibliography is a response to client requests for alternative
works which highlight Aboriginal and Torres Strait stories, art, culture
and history and which may have been overlooked in the debates surrounding
Native Title. The selection emphasises works in which indigenous Australians
share their knowledge, history and experiences and attempts to represent
the diversity of such experiences through including works from a wide
geographic range. It does not include books on social issues such as health
and education, or works devoted to presenting a solely political stance,
although it is recognised that many of the works in the autobiography
and history sections will, by their nature, include such topics.
The bibliography is restricted to monographs published
in the last four years which are still in print and readily available
to the general reader.
REFERENCE WORKS
ARTHUR, J. M. Aboriginal English: a cultural study.
Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1996. -- 264 p. Includes bibliography.
ISBN: 0-19-554018-2
Catalogue item: [R 499.15 ART] (Reference Books)
A major study of the vocabulary of Aboriginal English
which demonstrates some of the ways in which Aboriginal people have made
a European language their own. It is arranged thematically around the
experiences that shaped the language. It shows how the values of traditional
society were expressed in a new language and how this language has become
an important marker of Aboriginal cultural identity.
As a matter of fact: answering the myths and misconceptions
about indigenous Australians. Canberra: Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Commission, 1998. -- 71 p.: ill.; 30 cm. Includes bibliography.
ISBN: 0-642-32022-5
Catalogue item: [305.89915 f ASA /copy 1] (Folio
Books)
A concise and factual work on ATSIC, specific programs,
land, history and funding. Also available on ATSIC's Internet site at
http://www.atsic.gov.au
HORTON, David. (editor) The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal
Australia: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, society and
culture. Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Studies. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 1994. --
2 v. (1340 p.): ill. (some col.), maps, ports. ; 28 cm. Includes bibliography.
ISBN: 0-85575-234-3 (set)
Catalogue item: [305.89915 f ENC /copy 3] (Books)
This is the only single authoritative reference work
which covers all aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies.
It has 2000 entries, 1000 photographs, illustrations and maps and is extensively
cross referenced and indexed.
The encyclopedia is also available on interactive CD-ROM
for computers running Windows. The user may move through the resources
geographically, chronologically and by subject. It features the print
version text and photographs as well as 230 sound bytes (music and oral
history) and 50 video clips.
HORTON, David. Aboriginal Australia. Canberra:
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies,
1996. -- 1 map: col.; 85 x 104 cm.
Catalogue item: [MAP CABINET 3 /copy 1] (Maps)
This map is derived from the Encyclopedia of Aboriginal
Australia and attempts to represent all the language groups of the
indigenous people of Australia.
THIEBERGER Nicholas and William MCGREGOR (editors) Macquarie
Aboriginal words: a dictionary of words from Australian Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander languages. [North Ryde, N.S.W.]:
Macquarie Library, 1994. -- 724 p.: maps. Includes bibliography. ISBN:
0-949757-79-9
Catalogue item: [499.15 MAC /copy 2] (Books)
A collection of word lists from seventeen Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander languages which represent the richness and
variety of Australia's indigenous languages. Background notes cover the
history and culture of each language. Words are indexed via indigenous
language or English language.
ART and CULTURE
BAKER, L; Edith RICHARDS and the Mutitjulu Community
(N.T.) Mingkiri: a natural history of Uluru by the Mutitjulu community.
Alice Springs, N.T.: IAD Press, 1996. -- 64 p.: ill. (some col.), col.
map ; 17 x 22 cm. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 0-949659-84-3
Catalogue item: [591.994291 MIN] (Books)
The Anangu, who know and look after Uluru-Kata Tjuta
National Park, share some of their traditional knowledge of seasons, climate,
landscape, animals and plants. They also explain their connection to the
land through Tjukurpa (Law).
Ronald M. BERNDT; Catherine H. BERNDT and J. E. STANTON.
A world that was: the Yaraldi of the Murray River and the Lakes, South
Australia. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press at the Miegunyah
Press, 1993. -- 624 p., [20] p. of plates : ill., maps, ports. Includes
bibliography. ISBN: 0-522-84427-8
Catalogue item: [305.89915 BER] (Books)
This detailed ethnography covers all aspects of the traditional
life of the Yaraldi group of the Narrinyeri people of the lower Murray
River region of South Australia.
CARUANA, Wally. Aboriginal art. London:
Thames and Hudson, 1993. -- 216 p. : ill. (some col.), map Bibliography:
p. 209. ISBN: 0-500-20264-8
Catalogue item: [R 709.0110994 CAR] (Reference
Books)
The first concise survey of Australian Aboriginal art
and artists.
CAWTE, John. Healers of Arnhem Land. Sydney:
UNSW Press, 1996. -- 137 p., [24] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps,
ports. Includes bibliographies. ISBN: 0-86840-351-2
Catalogue item: [305.89915 CAW] (Books)
An account of the interconnectedness of traditional medical,
religious and cultural knowledge displayed through the healing rites of
the Yolgnu clan of northeast Arnhem Land.
COWAN, James. Wirrimanu: Aboriginal art from the
Balgo Hills. [Sydney]: Gordon and Breach Arts International, 1994.
-- 140 p.: col. ill., map: 29 cm. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 976-8097-75-2
Catalogue item: [759.9941 f COW] (Ground Floor
Folio Books)
A survey of the Gugadja artists and their art. The acrylic
paintings reproduced in the book reflect both a secular range of themes
and the diversity of approaches and experimentation in the art from Balgo
Hills.
EIDELSON, Meyer. The Melbourne dreaming: a guide
to the Aboriginal places of Melbourne. Canberra: Aboriginal
Studies Press, 1997. -- 161 p.: ill. (some col.), col. maps Includes bibliography.
ISBN: 0-85575-306-4
Catalogue item: [R 305.89915 EID] (Reference
Books)
This guide offers a different way of exploring the best
of Melbourne. It describes Aboriginal places, both historic and modern,
whose locations have been mapped onto cycling and walking maps.
FLOOD, Josephine. Rock art of the dreamtime:
images of ancient Australia. Pymble, N.S.W.: Angus &
Robertson, 1997. -- 372 p.: ill. (some col.), maps. Includes bibliography.
ISBN: 0-207-18908-0
Catalogue item: [709.0113 FLO] (Books)
An introduction to the variety and richness of Australian
Aboriginal rock paintings and engravings known from over 100 000 surviving
sites. It is written for Aboriginal people wanting to know more about
their cultural heritage, for the general public and for students with
an interest in rock art. It complements Archaeology of the Dreamtime
by the same author, described below under History.
HOLMES, Sandra. Yirawala: painter of the dreaming.
Sydney: Hale & Iremonger, 1994. -- 160 p., [88] p. of plates: ill.
(some col.) map, ports. (some col.): 28 cm. ISBN: 0-86806-542-0
Catalogue item: [759.994 f HOL] (Ground Floor
Folio Books)
Yirawala asked the author to write this book so that
white Australia might understand the relationship between ceremonial painting
and Aboriginal religion and law. It includes plates and explanations of
the entire ceremonial series of 139 paintings now in the Australian National
Gallery.
JONES, Philip G. Boomerang: behind an Australian
icon. Kent Town, S. Aust.: Wakefield Press, 1996. -- 134
p.: ill. (some col.), col. map ; 17 x 22 cm. Includes bibliography. ISBN:
1-86254-382-8
Catalogue item: [305.89915 JON] (Ground Floor
Books)
This work draws on the world's largest boomerang collection,
housed at the South Australian Museum, to describe the boomerang's traditional
uses and its more recent appropriation by western culture.
JOHNSON, Vivien. The art of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri.
[Tortola, BVI] : Gordon and Breach Arts International, 1994. -- 177 p.:
ill. (some col.), maps, ports : 30 cm. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 976-8097-45-0
Catalogue item: [R 759.994 f TJA] (Reference
Books)
Comprehensive survey of the work of one of the founders
and leaders of the Western Desert art movement. Includes sixty-three plates
with detailed annotations.
JOHNSON, Vivien. Michael Jagamara Nelson.
East Roseville, N.S.W.: Craftsman House, 1997. -- 167 p.: col. ill., ports.
; 29 cm. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 976-641-013-5
Catalogue item: [759.994 f JOH] (Ground Floor Folio
Books)
Comprehensive study which documents the career of one
of Australia's best known artists. Tjakamarra's painting, Possum and
Wallaby Dreaming, was chosen as the basis for the mosaic in the forecourt
of Parliament House, Canberra. Includes photographs and explanations of
Dreaming sites depicted in the paintings and forty-three annotated plates.
MATHEWS; Janet and Isobel WHITE. The opal that
turned into fire: and other stories from the Wangkumara. Broome,
W.A.: Magabala Books, 1994. -- 180 p.: col. ill., maps Includes bibliography.
ISBN: 1-87564-113-0
Catalogue item: [305.89915 MAT] (Books)
A collection of stories which reflect the oral tradition
of Aboriginal storytellers from across New South Wales.
MUDROOROO. The indigenous literature of Australia
= Milli milli wangka. South Melbourne: Hyland House, 1997.
-- 233 p. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 1-86447-014-3
Catalogue item: [820.94 MUD] (Books)
A wide-ranging critical survey of Australia's oral and
written literature. Special attention is given to the various genres and
the major Aboriginal writers of the last thirty years - Oodgeroo, Lionel
Fogarty, Kevin Gilbert, Jack Davis and Mudrooroo. A comprehensive and
controversial work which addresses some of the key issues facing indigenous
writers.
MUDROOROO. Us mob: history, culture, struggle:
an introduction to indigenous Australia. Sydney: Angus & Robertson,
1995. -- 242 p. Includes bibliographies. ISBN: 0-207-18818-1
Catalogue item: [305.89915 MUD /copy 1] (Books)
A collection of provocative essays ranging from Aboriginal
spirituality to politics, history, law, health and education.
NAPALJARRI, Peggy Rockman and Lee CATALDI. Yimikirli:
Warlpiri dreamings and histories. Canberra: Australian
Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies; New York:
HarperCollins, 1994. -- 193 p., [8] p. of plates: ill. (some col.). ISBN:
0-06-066125-9
Catalogue item: [305.89915 YIM] (Books)
A collection of fifteen stories from Warlpiri elders
recorded and translated for the first time. All reflect the importance
of the Jukurrpa, or Dreaming, as the basis for Warlpiri culture
and law.
NAPANANGKA, Tjama Freda. Yarrtji: six women's stories
from the Great Sandy Desert. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press
for Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies,
1997. -- 204 p: col. ill., col. ports. ; 31 x 27 cm. ISBN: 0-85575-260-2
Catalogue item: [305.89915 f YAR] (Folio Books)
Yarrtji is the initiative of six senior Ngarti and Kukatja
women who live on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert in Western Australia.
By conveying their experiences, values and connections to the land, the
women want to share their life stories with a wider Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal
audience. The stories are told in their own words and illustrated by 700
photographs.
ROSE, Deborah Bird. Nourishing terrains: Australian
Aboriginal views of landscape and wilderness. Canberra:
Australian Heritage Commission, 1996. -- 95 p. : ill. Includes bibliography.
ISBN: 0-642-23561-9
Catalogue item: [305.89915 ROS] (Books)
A study of indigenous peoples' relationships to their
country. Sacred geography, Dreaming ecology, land management and the convergence
of human and ecological rights are explained and illustrated by examples
in Aboriginal people's own words.
SAYERS, Andrew. Aboriginal artists of the nineteenth
century. South Melbourne, Vic.: Oxford University Press, 1994.
-- 162 p., [22] leaves of plates: ill. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 0-19-553392-5
Catalogue item: [709.011 SAY] (Ground Floor
Books)
This work brings together for the first time the work
of Aboriginal artists of the nineteenth century and concentrates on the
work of three men - Barak, Tommy McRae and Mickey of Ulladulla. The drawings
combine elements from both Aboriginal and European cultures and are a
valuable record of the meeting of the two cultures.
AUTOBIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY
BOHEMIA, Jack and Bill MCGREGOR Nyibayarri: Kimberley
tracker. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 1995. -- 294 p: ill.,
maps, ports. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 0-85575-258-0
Catalogue item: [920 BOH] (Ground Floor Books)
Jack Bohemia, Kimberley tracker, tells the stories of
his police tracking days to William McGregor. This is the first autobiographical
account of a police tracker to be published and confounds many stereotypes
of Aboriginal-white interaction.
CHITTICK, Lee and Terry FOX. Travelling with Percy:
a south coast journey. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press,
1997. -- 202 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 21 x 27 cm. Includes bibliography.
ISBN: 0-85575-320-X
Catalogue item: [920 MUM] (Ground Floor Books)
A book of photographs by Lee Chittick with recollections
by many Aboriginal people about respected Aboriginal elder, Percy Mumbler,
of the Yuin people of the south coast of New South Wales. A history of
people, place and political struggles.
HUGGINS, Rita and Jackie HUGGINS Auntie Rita..
Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 1994. 160 p.: ill., ports. ISBN: 0-85575-248-3
Catalogue item: [920 HUG /copy 1] (Ground Floor
Books)
This is the story of Rita Huggins, who grew up on Cherbourg
Aboriginal Reserve. It is also the story of living under the Queensland
Protection Act and living as a single mother in Brisbane in the 1960s.
Her story includes daughter Jackie's memories and responses to events.
LOOS, Noel and Koiki MABO. Edward Koiki Mabo: his
life and struggle for land rights. St. Lucia, Qld.: University
of Queensland Press, 1996. -- 206 p., [28] p. of plates: ill., maps, ports.
ISBN: 0-7022-2905-9
Catalogue item: [920 MAB] (Ground Floor Books)
The life story of Edward Koiki Mabo told largely in his
own words to long-time friend, historian Noel Loos, who has edited the
book and supplied additional biographical and descriptive material.
MCADAM, Charlie and Elizabeth TREGENZA Boundary
lines. Ringwood, Vic.: McPhee Gribble, 1995. -- 231 p., [8] p.
of plates: ill., maps, ports. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 0-86914-355-7
Catalogue item: [920 MCA] (Ground Floor Books)
The story of Charlie McAdam and his family. Three of
Charlie's sons - Greg, Gilbert and Adrian - are well-known Australian
Football League players. This book recounts the lives of the McAdams and
describes how they have overcome adversity.
MCPHEE, Jack and Patricia KONIGSBERG Bee Hill River
man: Kandulangu-bidi: memories of Jack McPhee. Broome,
W.A.: Magabala Books, 1994. -- 164 p.: ill., maps, ports. Includes bibliography.
ISBN: 1-87564-114-9
Catalogue item: [920 MCP] (Ground Floor Books)
One of the oldest Nyamal speakers recalls his life spent
in and around the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Jack McPhee tells
of the events and places that have shaped his life and the many characters
he has come across.
MARIKA, Wandjuk and Jennifer ISAACS. Wandjuk Marika:
life story. St. Lucia, Qld.: University of Queensland Press, 1995.
-- 176 p.: col. ill., col. map, col. ports. ; 28 cm. ISBN: 0-7022-2564-9
Catalogue item: [920 f MAR] (Ground Floor Folio
Books)
The autobiography of a great statesman, artist and religious
leader. Told in his own words to Jennifer Isaacs whose photographs illustrate
the text.
MORGAN, Eileen. The calling of the Spirits.
Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 1994. -- 171 p.: ill., map, ports.
ISBN: 0-85575-255-6
Catalogue item: [920 MOR /copy 1] (Ground Floor
Books)
Through poetry, prose and illustrations, Eileen Morgan
recounts her own life and the history of the Wallaga lake area of southern
New South Wales.
ST LEON, Mark. The wizard of the wire: the story
of Con Colleano. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 1993. --
220 p. : ill. (some col.), ports., facsims., geneal. table Bibliography:
p. 216-220. ISBN: 0-85575-246-7
Catalogue item: [920 COL] (Ground Floor Books)
The biography of one of the greatest tightrope performers
ever known. Con Colleano toured England, America and Europe between 1920
and 1950 as one of a handful of top ranking, highly paid circus artists.
SAUNDERS, Keith B. Myall Road. Canberra:
Aboriginal Studies Press, 1998. - 254 p. ISBN: 0-85575-314-5
Catalogue item: [920 SAU] (Ground Floor Books)
Keith Saunders follows the success of his first book,
Learning the ropes, with another book about his life, family and
eventful experiences in Sydney in the 1950s and 1960s.
SYKES, Roberta B. Murawina: Australian women
of high achievement. Sydney: Doubleday, 1993. -- 185 p. : ports.
ISBN: 0-86824-436-8
Catalogue item: [305.89915 SYK /copy 2] (Books)
Thirty-four women speak of their lives and their achievements.
An insight into how life has been, and is now, for Australian women in
general and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in particular.
Includes some women of high status within their own communities whose
achievements fall outside the narrow European view of 'achievement'.
TATZ, Colin and Paul TATZ. Black diamonds: the
Aboriginal and Islander Sports Hall of Fame. St. Leonards,
N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 1996. -- 1 v.: ill., ports.; 30 cm. ISBN: 1-86448-065-3
Catalogue item: [796.0899915 f TAT /copy 2]
(Ground Floor Folio Books)
Biographies of the 129 indigenous Australians who comprise
the first Aboriginal and Islander Sports Hall of Fame. Representing twenty-five
sports their achievements are part of Australia's sporting history although
most have gone unrecognized by the general public. Includes an introductory
essay on the history of indigenous sport and the social and political
context of sporting success.
HISTORY
Aboriginal workers. Edited by Ann MCGRATH;
Kay SAUNDERS and Jackie HUGGINS. Sydney: Australian Society for
the Study of Labour History, 1995. -- 233 p: ill., maps, ports. Includes
bibliographies. ISBN: 0-909944-04-0
Catalogue item: [305.89915 ABO] (Books)
A collection of papers published as a special issue of
Labour History which surveys the myths and realities of Aboriginal
work in the colonial period and twentieth century. The collection includes
the perspective of both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal historians and workers.
ATTWOOD, Bain. The 1967 referendum, or when
Aborigines didn't get the vote. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies
Press, 1997. -- 155 p.: ill., ports. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 0-85575-311-0
Catalogue item: [305.89915 ATT /copy 1] (Books)
This book aims to provide an appraisal of the legal significance
of the 1967 referendum and hopes to contribute to public discussion of
both the referendum and the bases of discrimination against Aboriginal
people. It includes a selection of written documents and Aboriginal oral
accounts about the referendum and its significance.
CHAPMAN, Valerie and Peter READ (editors) Terrible
hard biscuits: a reader in Aboriginal history. St. Leonards, N.S.W.:
Allen & Unwin, 1996. -- 284 p.: ill., maps. Includes bibliographies.
ISBN: 1-86373-964-5
Catalogue item: [305.89915 TER] (Books)
A selection of eleven papers previously published in
the journal Aboriginal History. The editors selected papers which
'presented materials not widely known; included Aboriginal people's accounts
of their experiences; dealt with events in widely separated parts of the
continent and together presented a progression in time through two hundred
years since the European invasion.'
CHESTERMAN, John and Brian GALLIGAN. Citizens without
rights: Aborigines and Australian citizenship. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1997. -- 277 p. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 0-521-59751-X
Catalogue item: [305.89915 CHE /copy 1] (Books)
A political and institutional history focusing on the
constitutional system, legislation, regulations and public administration.
It explores how Aborigines have been excluded from certain rights and
includes discussion of recent issues such as self-determination and the
Mabo decision.
FLOOD, Josephine. Archaeology of the dreamtime:
the story of prehistoric Australia and its people. Rev. ed. [i.e.
3rd ed.] Pymble, N.S.W. : Angus & Robertson, 1995. -- 328 p., [8]
p. of plates: ill. (some col.), facsims., maps Includes bibliography.
ISBN: 0-207-18448-8
Catalogue item: [994.0049915 FLO.3] (Ground
Floor Books)
Using the latest archaeological evidence and Aboriginal
oral traditions this work examines the way in which Aboriginal people
adapted to, and modified their environments. It examines how art, religion
and social organisation developed and changed over 50 000 years of occupation.
It complements Rock art of the Dreamtime, described above under
art and culture.
GOODALL, Heather. Invasion to embassy: land
in Aboriginal politics in New South Wales, 1770-1972. St. Leonards,
N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 1996. -- 421 p., 12 p. of plates: ill., maps,
ports. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 1-86448-149-8
Catalogue item: [305.89915 GOO] (Books)
A unique account of Aboriginal history in New South Wales
which stresses the role of Aboriginal activists in the political campaigns
for land rights since 1770.
HALL, Robert A. Fighters from the fringe:
Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders recall the Second World War.
Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 1995. -- 218 p.: ill., ports. Includes
bibliography. ISBN: 0-85575-286-6
Catalogue item: [940.5404 HAL] (Books)
Biographies of six Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people who served their country during the Second World War.
KIDD, Rosalind. The way we civilise: Aboriginal
affairs - the untold story. St. Lucia, Qld.: University of Queensland
Press, 1997. -- 389, [4] p. : ill., map, ports. Includes bibliography.
ISBN: 0-7022-2961-X
Catalogue item: [305.89915 KID] (Books)
A comprehensive history of the Queensland's government
intervention in the lives of Aboriginal people, the power of bureaucrats
and the conflicts between state and federal politicians and church and
government.
MACDONALD, Rowena. Between two worlds: the
Commonwealth government and the removal of Aboriginal children of part
descent in the Northern Territory. Alice Springs, N.T.: IAD Press,
1995. -- 78 p.: ill. (some col.), maps, ports. (some col.) ; 30 cm. Includes
bibliography. ISBN: 0-949659-87-8
Catalogue item: [305.89915 f MAC] (Folio Books)
Through oral histories, documents and photographs, drawn
mainly from the Australian Archives' collection, this book shows what
happened to the children who were placed in two Northern Territory institutions
run by the Commonwealth government: the Bungalow in Alice Springs and
the Kahlin Home in Darwin.
MCGRATH, Ann. (editor) Contested ground: Australian
Aborigines under the British crown. St. Leonards, N.S.W.:
Allen & Unwin, 1995. -- 415 p.: ill., maps, ports. Includes bibliographies.
ISBN: 1-86373-646-8
Catalogue item: [305.89915 CON /copy 2] (Books)
A comprehensive account of the processes which shaped
the lives of Aboriginal Australians from 1788 to the present. It presents
the history of white-Aboriginal relations in each state through eye witness
accounts, oral histories and historical research. The final chapter, by
editor Ann McGrath, analyses and discusses the issue of 'What is Aboriginal
History?'
National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Children from their Families (Australia). Bringing
them home. Sydney: Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission,
1997. -- 689 p.: ill., maps, ports. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 0-642-26954-8
Catalogue item: [305.89915 NAT /copy 1] (Books)
Often referred to as the 'Stolen Generations report'
it includes the personal accounts of many people who were removed from
their families.
PEDERSEN, Howard and Banjo WOORUNMURRA. Jandamarra
and the Bunuba resistance. Broome, W.A. : Magabala Books,
1995. -- 216 p.: ill. (some col.), maps, ports. Includes bibliography.
ISBN: 1-87564-119-X
Catalogue item: [305.89915 PED] (Ground Floor
Books)
An award winning book which was described as 'A pioneering
model for Australian historians.' (Judges report for WA Premiers Book
Awards 1996) It tells the story of Jandamarra ('Pigeon') who turned from
police assistant to resistance fighter and led the Bunaba people of the
Kimberley against European settlers.
ROSE, Michael. For the record: 160 years of Aboriginal
print journalism. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1996. -- 219
p., [12] p. of plates: ill. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 1-86448-058-0
Catalogue item: [305.89915 FOR] (Books)
Examples of Aboriginal journalism from a wide range of
Aboriginal and mainstream publications which offer the reader a glimpse,
through Aboriginal eyes, of key issues and events in Aboriginal and Australian
history.
RYAN, Lyndall The Aboriginal Tasmanians.
2nd edn. St Leonards, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 1996. -- 380p.
: ill Bibliography, Includes index. ISBN: 0-7022-1544-9
Catalogue item: [994.60049915 RYA.2] (Books)
This work demonstrates that the Aborigines of Tasmania,
although dispossessed, survived European settlement and the ensuing conflicts.
It examines Aboriginal resistance and government policies after dispossession.
This new edition includes a description of events in the 1980s and 1990s.
SHARP, Nonie. No ordinary judgment: Mabo, the Murray
Islanders' land case. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 1996.
-- 290 p. : ill., map, ports. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 0-85575-287-4
Catalogue item: [346.9430432 SHA /copy 1] (Books)
Nonie Sharp documents the ten year history of the Mabo
case in which she contributed anthropological and historical evidence.
She discusses the resultant native title legislation and the impact of
the legislation on both the Meriam people of the Murray Islands and the
broader Australian community.
SHARP, Nonie. Stars of Tagai: the Torres
Strait Islanders. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 1993. --
321 p.: ill., maps, ports., facsim. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 0-85575-238-6
Catalogue item: [994.38 SHA] (Books)
This book explores four meanings of the Tagai myth in
the life of Torres Strait Islanders since the mid-nineteenth century.
Its focuses on identity and self-awareness issues and examines the social
issues involved in the historic Mabo case.
SHAW, Bruce. Our heart is the land: Aboriginal
reminiscences from the western Lake Eyre Basin. Canberra: Aboriginal
Studies Press, 1995. -- 154 p. : ill., map, ports. Includes bibliography.
ISBN: 0-85575-254-8
Catalogue item: [305.89915 SHA] (Books)
A collection of narratives and anecdotes from the Oodnadatta
and Maree Aboriginal communities arranged in themes such as religious
life, living off the land, missions, stock camps and Afghans. Each theme
is accompanied by a short historical perspective.
SOMERVILLE, Margaret. The Sun dancin': people and
place in Coonabarabran. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 1994.
-- 211 p. : ill., maps, ports. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 0-85575-253-X
Catalogue item: [305.89915 SUN] (Books)
Four women tell the stories of their lives and their
community: the Burrabeedee mission near Coonabarabran. Margaret Somerville,
as the transcriber of their stories, explores the methods of collecting
the stories and her role in the telling of them.
TATZ, Colin Obstacle race: Aborigines in
sport. Kensington, N.S.W.: New South Wales University Press, 1995.
-- 408 p.: ill., ports. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 0-86840-349-0
Catalogue item: [R 796.0899915 TAT /copy 2]
(Reference Books)
A celebration of the achievements of 1200 individual
Aboriginal sports people whose stories are placed in the historical, political,
legal and philosophical context of their time.
YUNUPINGU, Galarrwuy. (editor) Our land is our
life: lands rights - past, present and future. St. Lucia, Qld.:
University of Queensland Press, 1997. -- 242 p., [16] p. of plates: ill.,
ports. ISBN: 0-7022-2958-X
Catalogue item: [346.94044 OUR /copy 1] (Books)
A collection of key papers given by indigenous leaders
at the 1996 'Land rights: Past, Present and Future Conference, Canberra
August 1996'. The conference and the book marked the twentieth anniversary
of the Aboriginal Land Rights (NT) Act 1976.
RECONCILIATION ISSUES: COUNCIL FOR ABORIGINAL
RECONCILIATION PUBLICATIONS
The following publications are written for the general
public with the aim of improving understanding and knowledge of indigenous
Australians and their culture.
BOURKE, Eleanor. Improving relationships:
better relationships between indigenous Australians and the wider community.
Canberra: AGPS, 1994. -- 44 p. : ill., ports. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 0-644-33467-3
Series: Key issue paper (Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation (Australia));
no. 2
Catalogue item: [305.89915 KEY] (Books)
CLARK, Ian D. Sharing history : a sense for all
Australians of a shared ownership of their history. Canberra:
AGPS, 1994. -- 50 p.: ill., port. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 0-644-32846-0
Series: Key issue paper (Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation (Australia));
no. 4
Catalogue item: [305.89915 KEY] (Books)
LANGTON, Marcia. Valuing cultures: recognising
indigenous cultures as a valued part of Australian heritage. Canberra:
AGPS, 1994. -- 53 p. : ill., maps. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 0-644-32845-2
Series: Key issue paper (Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation (Australia));
no. 3
Catalogue item: [305.89915 KEY] (Books)
SMYTH, Dermot. Understanding country: the
importance of land and sea in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Societies.
Canberra: AGPS, 1994. -- 44 p.: ill. Includes bibliography. ISBN: 0-644-32844-4
Series: Key issue paper (Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation (Australia));
no. 1
Catalogue item: [305.89915 KEY] (Books)
Australian Reconciliation Convention (1997: Melbourne,
Vic.). The people's movement for reconciliation: proceedings of
the Australian Reconciliaton Convention. [Kingston, A.C.T.: Aboriginal
Reconciliation Branch, Dept. of the Prime Minister and Cabinet], 1997.
-- 5 v.: ill. (some col.), maps, ports.
Catalogue item: [305.89915 f AUS /copy 1] (Folio
Books)
Five volumes include the proceedings of the Australian
Reconciliation Convention, 1997; reports from workshops; ideas for community
action and reconciliation awards. Also available on the Council for Aboriginal
Reconciliation's Internet site at: http://www.austlii.edu.au/car
INTERNET SITES
ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER COMMISSION
ATSIC http://www.atsic.gov.au
Includes information on: ATSIC programs, ATSIC Regional Councils, Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander culture, also media releases, speeches, and
full text of recent publications such as As a matter of fact.
ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER STUDIES
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Page. http://dargo.vicnet.net.au/aboriginal
Emphasis on Victorian groups and issues, but has many links to other sites.
Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library: Internet guide
to Aboriginal Studies. http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVL-Aboriginal.html
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Studies. http://www.aiatsis.gov.au
Koori Home Page. http://www.webnet.com.au/clients/koori
ARTS AND MUSIC
Aboriginal Art and Culture Centre Alice Springs. http://aboriginalart.com.au
Jinta Desert Art. http://www.wr.com.au/jinart
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute. http://www.webmedia.com.au/tandanya
Yothu Yindi Home Page. http://www.yothuyindi.com
Information on Yothu Yindi and Yolgnu culture. Has links to other sites.
HEALTH
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Clearinghouse.
http://www.cowan.edu.au/hhs/health/clearinghouse
HISTORY
Frontier homepage. http://www.abc.net.au/frontier/education
An exploration of Aboriginal history designed to complement the Frontier
TV series.
MEDIA
Koori Mail. http://www.nor.com.au/media/kmail
Infokoori: an index of Australian indigenous Affairs.
http://www.slnsw.gov.au/koori
Searchable index to Koori Mail, Who Weekly and Dawn Magazine.
NATIVE TITLE
National Native Title Tribunal. http://www.nntt.gov.au.
Includes frequently asked questions about Native Title, media releases
and speeches, newsletter, bibliographies, list of all claims accepted
by the tribunal and a searchable index to claims, registered parties and
decisions.
RECONCILIATION
Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation. http://www.austlii.edu.au/car
Reconciliation and Social Justice Project. http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/rsjproject/index.html
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