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  1. The Aborigines of Western Australia by Albert F. Calvert, 2008-02-24
  2. Tradition and Transformation: A Study of Aborigines in the Groote Eylandt Area, Northern Australia (Australian Aboriginal Studies, 53)
  3. Down among the wild men: The narrative journal of fifteen years pursuing the old stone age Aborigines of Australia's Western Desert by John Greenway, 1973
  4. Race Relations in Australia - the Aborigines by G. Fay Gale, Alison Brookman, 1975-12-31
  5. Race politics in Australia: Aborigines, politics, and law by Colin Martin Tatz, 1979
  6. Arguments About Aborigines: Australia and the Evolution of Social Anthropology. (book reviews): An article from: Oceania by John Morton, 1997-06-01
  7. Teacher's Guide Australia and the Aborigines (Communities at Home and Abroad)
  8. Desert People: A Study of the Walbiri Aborigines of Central Australia by M. I. Meggitt, 1965-06
  9. White Flour, White Power: From Rations to Citizenship in Central Australia by Tim Rowse, 2002-07-11
  10. AROUND AUSTRALIA PROGRAM: THE AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES by A. P. Elkin, 1966
  11. The Aborigines of south-eastern Australia as they were by Aldo Massola, 1971
  12. The Australian Aborigines (The Natural History Library) by A.P. Elkin, 1964
  13. A Descriptive Vocabulary Of The Language In Common Use Amongst The Aborigines Of Western Australia by George Fletcher Moore, 2007-07-25
  14. Aborigines and change: Australia in the '70s (Social anthropology series)

41. Medicine
Whether aborigines in southern australia had the same range of plant remedies, Horrific smallpox plagues swept through Aboriginal australia,
http://www.bri.net.au/medicine.html

42. Mineral Resources - Minfact 84
Mining by aborigines australia s first miners. There are 416 recordedAboriginal mine sites in eastern australia (Queensland, NSW, Victoria),
http://www.minerals.nsw.gov.au/prodServices/minfacts/minfact_84

43. ZNet |Australia | Australia's Dark Secret
aborigines comprise less than three per cent of the Australian population, and60 per cent of the inmates of the country s prisons; and once inside,
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=30&ItemID=5841

44. Aborigines
aborigines were limited to the range of foods occurring naturally in their is flown or displayed permanently at Aboriginal centres throughout australia.
http://users.orac.net.au/~mhumphry/aborigin.html
Aborigines
The Worlds Oldest Inhabitants?
The word "aboriginal" means "the first" or "earliest known". The word was first used in Italy and Greece to describe people who lived there, natives or old inhabitants, not newcomers, or invaders. Australia may well be the home of the worlds first people. Stone tools discovered in a quarry near Penrith, New South Wales, in 1971 show that humans lived in Australia at least twelve thousand years before they appeared in Europe. So far three early sites have been discovered in Australia, the Penrith one being dated about forty-seven thousand years old, a Western Australian site forty thousand years old and another in Lake Mungo, New South Wales, thirty-five thousand years old. To put this in perspective, so that we can appreciate the time scales, since the first fleet arrived in 1788 there have only been 8 generations of settlers. On the other hand, there have been in excess of 18,500 generations of aboriginals!!!
Aborigines And Their Culture
More than 30,000 years ago the population of the world was small, and people lived in family groups, hunting, fishing and food gathering. There where no cultivated crops, animals were not herded for food and metalworking was yet to be discovered. At that time, known as the last great Ice Age, Australia was joined to New Guinea. Islands such as Java and Borneo were larger than today, sea passages between them narrower. This made it possible for the ancestors of the people now called Australian Aboriginals to reach Australia from lands to the north.

45. World Of Dreamings
Kupka, K., Dawn of Art Painting and sculpture of australian aborigines, SydneyAngus Long cloth from Aboriginal australia and the Torres Strait,
http://www.nga.gov.au/Dreaming/Index.cfm?Refrnc=FurtherRead

46. O'Regan & Batty
The national and international construction of Aboriginal australia can also The forms of nonAboriginal australian knowledge about aborigines and the
http://wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au/ReadingRoom/oztv/Batty.html
    ATC Continuum OzTV OzFilm ... MU
    Chapter 9
    An Aboriginal Television Culture:
    Issues, strategies, politics
    Tom O'Regan, with Philip Batty
    From Tom O'Regan. Australian Television Culture
    Copies of Australian Television Culture or the book can be ordered through bookshops. A family of issues This mix of initiatives is an impressive achievement. A decade ago Aborigines had virtually no control over programming [see Michaels 1987c]. Aboriginal filmmaking talent was not explicitly developed at Film Australia. Aboriginal programming produced in consultation with the Aboriginal community did not occupy a regular programming slot on the ABC. Aborigines had a limited capacity to affect and control the form of their representation in a way available to larger ethnic groups [Mickler 1992a, pp 43-44]. They had to piggy-back on initiatives such as multiculturalism (designed for ethnic immigrants) or rely upon the feedback loop that sometimes developed with news and current affairs reporters, and one-off ethnographic and documentary filmmakers who actively sought Aboriginal cooperation and acknowledged their duties and obligations to Aboriginal communities. Now, film and television, together with their cultural counterparts in painting, ritual performance, radio, music, and theatre, occupy a key place in indigenous self-affirmation and political development. Aborigines and their representatives are not only negotiating the form of their representation but are also increasingly shaping the structures and practices through which Aboriginal representation is secured. As Michael Leigh observed Aborigines are 'no longer aliens in an industry which for a century has used them for its own ends' [1988, p 88].

47. University Of New South Wales - UNSW - Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studi
The Encyclopedia of Aboriginal australia Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander aborigines, australia government relations use for reconciliation
http://info.library.unsw.edu.au/sshl/guides/abor/aborstkey.html

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APAIS (Australian public Affairs Information Service) full text Main index to journals and periodicals published in Australia. 1978+ The Encyclopedia of Aboriginal Australia : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, society and culture. 1994 Only in print at SREF994.0049915/161A/(1-2) ; ABRREF994.004/7/(1-2) Oxford Reference Online full text Online access to a large range of Oxford reference resources. Includes The Oxford Companion to Australian History. Nura Gili Indigenous Programs UNSW Includes link to Nura Gili Resource Centre. Entrance in the Commerce Courtyard, oppostite Central Lecture Block.The Centre maintains a library which students may consult. The collection includes CDs and audiotapes of radio programs such as AWAYE, as well as videos, newspaper clippings, posters and artifacts. Material is not for loan. Opening hours 9-5 Mon-Thurs ; 9-4 Fri. during session. Opening hours vary outside session dates. Phone 02-9385-2336. Email Nura Gili Catalogue Library Resources Database (LRD) The LRD is the Library's catalogue. It is a complete listing of all items held by the Library, in all formats and is a good starting point for finding information. Use the LRD in particular to search for books relating to your topic of interest.

48. Aboriginal Art Culture And Tourism Australia
Information on Aboriginal Art artists, australian aboriginal culture, didgeridoo,history and language.
http://www.aboriginalart.com.au/

49. OZ Culture / Aboriginal
This is the Gundungurra Aboriginal peoples Dreaming story of the creation of theBlue Birds Down Under, Box 425 PO Nanango, Qld., 4615 australia.
http://www.ozbird.com/oz/OzCulture/images/aboriginal/default.htm
Aboriginal Australia Aboriginal names and stories
Aboriginal Dreaming
Creation of the Blue Mountains, Jenolan Caves and Cox's River Following are some reasons for the creation for our land from an Aboriginal view point.
Mirringan and Gurrangatch
This is the Gundungurra Aboriginal peoples Dreaming story of the creation of the Blue Mountains, Jenolan Caves, Cox River and some other places. Please enjoy it..
Aboriginal Bird- and Place Names
The words in these lists are from various sources, because of the different aboriginal dialects, spellings and pronunciation.
Boomerangs
Boomerang a bent or curved piece of hard wood - usually mulga wood, used as a missile by the native Australians, the aboriginals
Didgeridoo or Didjeridu
Aboriginal musical instrument made from hollow tree trunks and played at corroborees. Also excellent for assisting chest problems with related breathing complaints. Didgeridoo © John Bowden OZBIRD.COM secure store Australiana, Ozefacts, Books, Prints, Aboriginal Artifacts, Expo88 Souvenirs, Cards, Calendars, Anzac Biscuits, Vegemite, Olympic Coins and Stamps etc. Birds Down Under, Box 425 P.O. Nanango, Qld., 4

50. Australian Aboriginal People
School library and resource centre website for boys Catholic college, withsubstantial worldwide curriculum related and educational links focussing on
http://www.trinity.wa.edu.au/plduffyrc/aborigines/default.htm

51. Mythology's MythingLinks: Indigenous Peoples -- Australian Aboriginal Peoples
Illustrated and carefully annotated guide to links focused specifically on thehistory, lore, sacred traditions, arts, and beliefs of the Aboriginal Peoples
http://www.mythinglinks.org/ip~australia.html
MYTHING LINKS
Kathleen Jenks, Ph.D. GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS:
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
ABORIGINAL PEOPLES
of Australia
"Women Sitting"
Jukurrpa Artists
Author's Note: In the above work, notice the sense of expanding serenity and groundedness, the feeling of being held within multiple flowings of vast energy. The three women are seen from above, not as portraits (which in any event would be ephemeral since their essential home is in Dreamtime), but as integrated energy-fields composed of the same energies as the world around them. Such a restful sense of identity with earth is a rare experience for many, especially in the West. I've avoided doing a page on Australia's Aboriginal peoples for over a year now because I knew that although much of the data would be powerful, much would also be heartbreaking - I have delayed doing pages on most of the Americas for the same reason. Yet Australian Aboriginal themes keep coming up for me lately so, despite my reluctance, it's time to begin this page. . . . Christopher Columbus, James Cook, Hernando Cortes, Francisco Pizarro, Francisco Coronado, and so many others fine Christian gentlemen all followed a religion that deified two bachelors and a ghost. In their arrogance they believed that only their dualistic spirit/matter-split religion was the "true" one. They thought their faith gave them the right to judge as inferior those who experienced the sacred in the

52. Aboriginal Australia
Aboriginal australia information related to Aboriginal life and beliefs. Aboriginal australia - culture via art; information about teaching/studying
http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/aussieed/aboriginalaustralia.htm

53. Aboriginal Education
Languages, Aboriginal what is known about australian Aboriginal languages.Links to Aboriginal australia - not just education but Aboriginal life and
http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/aussieed/aboriginaleducation.htm

54. Anthropological Research On Aboriginal Australia
Anthropology on Aboriginal australia, research, references, on line articles,information and contacts.
http://l.dousset.chez.tiscali.fr/ressources/bibanth.htm
Research and on-line ressources in ethnology and
social anthropology on Aboriginal Australia
Recherches et ressources en ethnologie et anthropologie
This is the French mirror of the official AusAnthrop site. The following links will redirect you to the sections of the official AusAnthrop site. Main Home Page Research Section : provides resources for anthropologists and the layman on the Aborigines of Australia. Among others, there is an access to an on-line database on Australian Aboriginal dialects, languages and tribes; a research section on the Western Desert of Australia, including a bibliographic database; resources on repatriation issues and cultural property rights; a kinship tutorial; on-line articles in social and cultural anthropology, etc. Resources Section : Conferences, book reviews, newsletter, anthropologists (anthropologues francophones travaillant sur l'Australie), links to over 3000 sites interesting anthropology, linguistics and history, including links to Universities, and many other resources. Please browse through to the home page and check what is new. There are also sections on aboriginal art, Native Title Issues including a list of Representative Bodies etc.

55. Australian Aborigines | EThemes | EMINTS
These sites are about the art and culture of the Australian aborigines. There areanimations, lesson plans, and pictures, as well as information about bark
http://www.emints.org/ethemes/resources/S00001375.shtml
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Contact eThemes@emints.org if you have questions or comments about this resource. Printer-friendly version Please preview all links before sharing in class with students. Title: Australian Aborigines Description: These sites are about the art and culture of the Australian Aborigines. There are animations, lesson plans, and pictures, as well as information about bark painting, Dreamtime stories, and the didjeridu instrument. Some sites have audio files so students can listen to the didjeridu. There are also two maps of the Aborigine land. Includes a link to an eTheme on Australia. Grade Level: Resource Links: Bunyips
Explore the links to find out about this creature from the Australian Aborigines' folklore. Click on "Aboriginal Stories" to read or listen to several stories about the bunyip. The "Education" link has many lesson plans.
Burarra Gathering

Learn about the Burarra people with this interactive cartoon. You will learn about the Australian animals, bark painting, how to catch and cook mud crabs and fish. Includes a map so you can see where the Burarra people live.
ThinkQuest: The Culture of the Aboriginal People

Read about "The Dreamtime" and "Aboriginal Art." Click "Next" to read about Aboriginal Dance. Click on "Home," then "Australian Myths" to read more about Dreamtime.

56. Ronin Films - Aboriginal Australia
Ronin is a film distribution company based in Canberra, the national capital ofAustralia.
http://www.roninfilms.com.au/video/1871945
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Aboriginal Australia
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ABORIGINAL RULES
2007 (PG) 55 min FROM THE PRODUCERS OF THE ORIGINAL AWARD-WINNING ‘BUSH MECHANICS’.
A rare behind-the-scenes look at the grassroots Aboriginal football experience that you may have heard about, but never seen before...
AFTER MABO
1997 (M) 84 min An Australian documentary classic that examines the political controversy surrounding native title and the Federal Government's proposed amendments to the Native Title Act (1993).
AFTER MABO tackles many of the reconciliation issues that are still relevant today...
ART FROM THE HEART
1999 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 56 min A direct and confronting examination of the contemporary indigenous painting business today - 25 years on from its beginnings at Papunya Tula.
ART FROM THE HEART asks whether indigenous painting is still being painted from the heart, or if market forces have altered its spirit irrevocably...
BEDEVIL
1993 (PG) 90 min BEDEVIL is an innovative rendering of three childhood mysteries from the imagination of filmmaker, visual artist and photographer Tracey Moffatt. Moffatt's breathtaking style - drawing on influences as diverse as Vincente Minelli and Masaki Kobayashi - makes BEDEVIL one of the most dazzling feature debuts in Australian cinema...

57. Ronin Films - Aboriginal Australia
Ronin is a film distribution company based in Canberra, the national capital ofAustralia.
http://www.roninfilms.com.au/video/1871945/30
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HUMAN RACE, THE
1997 (PG) 56 min THE HUMAN RACE tells the story of three men from different parts of the globe who compete in a race - from the sun-scorched desert to the tropical coast in the remote Kimberley region of North Western Australia...
ISLAND OF LIES
1991 (G) 56 min When Eliza Fraser was shipwrecked off the coast of Queensland in 1836, eventually landing on the coast of what was to become known as Fraser Island, there were up to 3000 Aboriginal people living there...
JABILUKA
1997 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 63 min Many Australians are asking 'How can we threaten the cultural and environmental values of our most famous world heritage-listed national park, Kakadu?' 'How can we put at risk the culture and the lives of the indigenous people of Kakadu with a new uranium mine at Jabiluka?'
The Federal Government of Australia, the government of the Northern Territory, the mining company Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) and the Northern Land Council all want uranium mining to go ahead at Jabiluka but the Mirrar people are saying 'No'...
KABBARLI
2003 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 50 min KABBARLI explores the extraordinary life of Daisy Bates and her passionate involvement with Australian Aborigines. The film interweaves fiction and biography, history and memory to explore Daisy Bates' life - a dramatic map of the colonial imagination, and a portrait of a remarkable and wily old woman...

58. Aboriginal Studies - General Resources
Aboriginal australia Pty Ltd (Kent Town, SA, australia) Resources on Aboriginalaustralia, including online database of languages/nations/tribes,
http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVLPages/AborigPages/General.html
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library
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Aboriginal General Online Resources
Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library
The Internet Guide to Aboriginal Studies Edited by Dr T. Matthew Ciolek Est.: 15th Apr 1994. Last updated: 21 Jun 2007. This document is a part of the Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library and keeps track of leading relevant University and Governmental information facilities. Please mail tmciolek@ciolek.com if you are interested in administering any specific area within this Virtual Library. Your feedback will be gratefully appreciated. This page is regularly updated. It is optimised for transmission speed, not for fancy looks. All links are inspected and evaluated before being added to this Virtual Library. Web ciolek.com
Aboriginal Studies Virtual Library
Koori Web Resources University Programs Governmental Web Resources Aboriginal History ... Aboriginal Online Bookstore GENERAL RESOURCES
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  • Davina B. Woods. 2004. Aborigines
    www.routledge-ny.com/ref/minorities/aborigines.html
  • Barlow, Alex; Hill, Marji., ed. 2000.

59. Dreaming Online: Indigenous Australian Timeline
Horton, D (ed) 1994 Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal australia, Aboriginal StudiesPress Butler, Kevin, Cameron, K Percival, B 1995 The Myth of Terra Nullius,
http://www.dreamtime.net.au/indigenous/timeline.cfm
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    Timeline - Pre-Contact
    Rainbow Serpent by Barney Daniels Tgungurrayi, Luritja people, Haasts Bluff, Alice Springs, Northern Territory. Acquired in 1988. This acrylic painting on linen shows Dreamtime hunters (U-shapes) searching for eggs of the rainbow serpent, 'Wanampi', which are hidden in underground caverns. Wanampi formed different features in the landscape around Papunya in the Northern Territory. These features are represented by the different colours in the background of the painting.
    65 000 years ago
    There is still uncertainty surrounding the exact timing of the initial human colonisation of Australia, and both the timing and nature of megafaunal extinctions.
    40 000 years ago
    Clear archaeological evidence that Aboriginal people have been living for some time in south eastern Australia eg. Lake Mungo.
    31 000 years ago
    Aborigines living at the Keilor site in Victoria.

60. Australian Aborigines. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07
Australian aborigines. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
http://www.bartleby.com/65/au/Australab.html
Select Search All Bartleby.com All Reference Columbia Encyclopedia World History Encyclopedia Cultural Literacy World Factbook Columbia Gazetteer American Heritage Coll. Dictionary Roget's Thesauri Roget's II: Thesaurus Roget's Int'l Thesaurus Quotations Bartlett's Quotations Columbia Quotations Simpson's Quotations Respectfully Quoted English Usage Modern Usage American English Fowler's King's English Strunk's Style Mencken's Language Cambridge History The King James Bible Oxford Shakespeare Gray's Anatomy Farmer's Cookbook Post's Etiquette Bulfinch's Mythology Frazer's Golden Bough All Verse Anthologies Dickinson, E. Eliot, T.S. Frost, R. Hopkins, G.M. Keats, J. Lawrence, D.H. Masters, E.L. Sandburg, C. Sassoon, S. Whitman, W. Wordsworth, W. Yeats, W.B. All Nonfiction Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U.S. Roosevelt, T. Wells's History Presidential Inaugurals All Fiction Shelf of Fiction Ghost Stories Short Stories Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference Columbia Encyclopedia PREVIOUS NEXT ... BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Australian aborigines The aborigines have an intricate classification system that defines kinship relations and regulates marriages. The Kariera, for example, are divided into hordes, or local groups of about 30 people, which are divided into four classes, or sections. Membership in a section determines ritual and territorial claims. In half of the hordes the men are divided among the Karimera and Burung sections; in the other half they are divided among the Palyeri and Banaka sections. These sections are exogamous, and rules of

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