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List view record 31: The great white flood : racism in Australia ; critically appraised from an Aboriginal historico-theological viewpointList view anchor tag for record 31: The great white flood : racism in Australia ; critically appraised from an Aboriginal historico-theological viewpoint
List view record 32: Aboriginal Australians : black responses to white dominance, 1788-1994List view anchor tag for record 32: Aboriginal Australians : black responses to white dominance, 1788-1994
List view record 33: Nyoongar people of Australia : perspectives on racism and multiculturalismList view anchor tag for record 33: Nyoongar people of Australia : perspectives on racism and multiculturalism
List view record 34: Stolen generations and the way aheadList view anchor tag for record 34: Stolen generations and the way ahead
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Stolen generations and the way ahead

2019
It has been over twenty years since the release of the landmark Bringing them home report and more than a decade since the national apology was delivered by then-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to Stolen Generations survivors -- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians who have suffered as the...
List view record 35: Indigenous people and criminal justiceList view anchor tag for record 35: Indigenous people and criminal justice
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Indigenous people and criminal justice

2019
Indigenous Australians are among the most incarcerated people on Earth. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders make up 2% of all Australians, yet constitute more than a quarter of the nation's prison population. Over-representation in the criminal justice system by Indigenous men, women and young...
List view record 36: Living in hopeList view anchor tag for record 36: Living in hope
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Living in hope

Byrne, Frank, 1937-2017
Annotation. Book one in the Inland Writers-short reads from the Centre of Australia. The killing times were barely over in the Kimberley. What I knew, even as a small boy, was that no-one argued with a whitefella. People talked in whispers. I was still so small. This is the story of the early yea...
List view record 37: Eagle and crow : an exploration of an Australian aboriginal mythList view anchor tag for record 37: Eagle and crow : an exploration of an Australian aboriginal myth
List view record 38: Government of Western Australia implementation report 1994List view anchor tag for record 38: Government of Western Australia implementation report 1994
List view record 39: Aboriginal contact with the criminal justice system in Western Australia : A statistical profileList view anchor tag for record 39: Aboriginal contact with the criminal justice system in Western Australia : A statistical profile
List view record 40: The Australian dream : blood, history and becomingList view anchor tag for record 40: The Australian dream : blood, history and becoming
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The Australian dream : blood, history and becoming

Grant, Stan2016
Review: "In a landmark essay, Stan Grant writes Indigenous people back into the economic and multicultural history of Australia. This is the fascinating story of how fringe dwellers fought not just to survive, but to prosper. Their legacy is the extraordinary flowering of Indigenous success – cul...
List view record 41: A boy's lifeList view anchor tag for record 41: A boy's life
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A boy's life

Davis, Jack, 1917-20002015
A Boy's Life by celebrated Aboriginal poet and playwright Jack Davis, is an autobiographical account of his boyhood in the southwest of Western Australia during the depression years of the 1920s and 30s. Written with humour and compassion, this book provides insights into a significant literary f...
List view record 42: Jandamarra and the Bunuba resistanceList view anchor tag for record 42: Jandamarra and the Bunuba resistance
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Jandamarra and the Bunuba resistance

Pedersen, Howard2016
BIOGRAPHY: GENERAL. A tiny outpost of colonial administration is planted on the desolate mudflats of King Sound, at Derby. Leases are marked on a map covering huge areas, and the push into the north begins. Vast herds of cattle and sheep move across the land and with it, a new future. In the remo...
List view record 43: Takeover. [dvd]List view anchor tag for record 43: Takeover. [dvd]
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Takeover. [dvd]

2012
On March 13, 1978 the Queensland Dept. of Aboriginal and Islanders Advancement moved to take over administration of Arukun and Mornington Island Aboriginal reserves from the Uniting Church missionaryorganisation. This is an account of what happened in the following months.
List view record 44: Getting strong on justice : The 1994 report of the Aboriginal justice advisory committee on the implementation of the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal deaths in custodyList view anchor tag for record 44: Getting strong on justice : The 1994 report of the Aboriginal justice advisory committee on the implementation of the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal deaths in custody
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List view record 45: Isabel Flick : the many lives of an extraordinary Aboriginal womanList view anchor tag for record 45: Isabel Flick : the many lives of an extraordinary Aboriginal woman
List view record 46: Ngarla songsList view anchor tag for record 46: Ngarla songs
List view record 47: Macquarie Aboriginal words : a dictionary of words from Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languagesList view anchor tag for record 47: Macquarie Aboriginal words : a dictionary of words from Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages
List view record 48: Black chicks talkingList view anchor tag for record 48: Black chicks talking
List view record 49: The little red yellow black book : an introduction to indigenous AustraliaList view anchor tag for record 49: The little red yellow black book : an introduction to indigenous Australia
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The little red yellow black book : an introduction to indigenous Australia

Pascoe, Bruce, 1947-2018
Originally published in 1994, The Little Red Yellow Black Book has established itself as the perfect starting point for those who want to learn about the rich cultures and histories of Australia's First Peoples. Written from an Indigenous perspective, this highly illustrated and accessible introd...
List view record 50: Papunya : a place made after the story : the beginnings of the Western Desert painting movementList view anchor tag for record 50: Papunya : a place made after the story : the beginnings of the Western Desert painting movement
List view record 51: Tony Albert : visibleList view anchor tag for record 51: Tony Albert : visible
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Tony Albert : visible

Albert, Tony, 1981-2018
This publication, which accompanies the QAGOMA exhibition (02 JUN 2018 – 7 OCT 2018) of the same name, chronicles the development of the career of Tony Albert, one of the country's brightest rising art stars whose work has come to prominence through its ability to speak to important issues of rac...
List view record 52: Macquarie Aboriginal naming book : an Australian guide to naming your home or boatList view anchor tag for record 52: Macquarie Aboriginal naming book : an Australian guide to naming your home or boat
List view record 53: Australia's original languages : an introductionList view anchor tag for record 53: Australia's original languages : an introduction
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Australia's original languages : an introduction

Dixon, Robert M. W., 1939-2019
When Captain Cook landed at Botany Bay, about 250 distinct languages were spoken across the continent. Yet Australian Indigenous languages actually share many common features. Bob Dixon has been working with elders to research Australian languages for half a century, and he draws on this deep exp...
List view record 54: No less worthy : acknowledging Western Australian Aboriginal men in World War IList view anchor tag for record 54: No less worthy : acknowledging Western Australian Aboriginal men in World War I
List view record 55: Talking sideways : stories and conversations from Finniss SpringsList view anchor tag for record 55: Talking sideways : stories and conversations from Finniss Springs
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Talking sideways : stories and conversations from Finniss Springs

Dodd, Reg, 1940-2019
'That's the way it is with us mob. We were brought up to talk kind of sideways. That's the respectful, true Aboriginal way.' Reg Dodd grew up at Finniss Springs, on striking desert country bordering South Australia's Lake Eyre. For the Arabunna and for many other Aboriginal people, Finniss Spring...
List view record 56: Australia DayList view anchor tag for record 56: Australia Day
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Australia Day

Grant, Stan, 1963-2019
Since publishing his memoir Talking to My Country in early 2016, Stan Grant has been crossing the country, talking to huge crowds everywhere about how racism is at the heart of our history and the Australian dream. But Stan knows this is not where the story ends. In this long-awaited follow up, S...
List view record 57: Wombat, mudlark and other storiesList view anchor tag for record 57: Wombat, mudlark and other stories
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Wombat, mudlark and other stories

Milroy, Helen2019
From a falling star to a lonely whale, an entertaining lizard to an enterprising penguin, these Indigenous stories are full of wonder, adventure and enduring friendships. Told in the style of traditional teaching stories, these animal tales take young readers on adventures of self-discovery and f...
List view record 58: Noongar language dictionaryList view anchor tag for record 58: Noongar language dictionary
List view record 59: GulpililList view anchor tag for record 59: Gulpilil
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Gulpilil

Rielly, Derek2019
It's been almost fifty years since a teenage David Gulpilil illuminated screens worldwide with his breakout role in Walkabout. It was one of the first times we'd seen an Aboriginal person cast in a significant role and only four years after Holt's referendum to alter the constitution and give Ind...
List view record 60: Finding the heart of the nation : the journey of the Uluru Statement towards voice, treaty and truthList view anchor tag for record 60: Finding the heart of the nation : the journey of the Uluru Statement towards voice, treaty and truth
List view record 44: Getting strong on justice : The 1994 report of the Aboriginal justice advisory committee on the implementation of the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal deaths in custody
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