Being Black [electronic resource] : Aboriginal Cultures in Settled Australia.
Being Black [electronic resource] : Aboriginal Cultures in Settled Australia.
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Publisher
Canberra : Aboriginal Studies Press, 1991.
Date
1991.
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English
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Physical content
1 online resource (291 p.)
Contents
Cover; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Foreword by Marie Reay; Contributors; 1 Ian Keen - Introduction; 2 Diane Barwick - Aborigines of Victoria; 3 Barry Morris - Dhan-gadi resistance to assimilation; 4 Julie Carter - 'Am I too black to go with you?'; 5 Jerry Schwab - Ambiguity, style and kin...
10 Gaynor Macdonald - A Wiradjuri fight story11 Marcia Langton - Medicine Square; 12 Patricia Baines - A litany for land; 13 Peter Sutton - Myth as history, history as myth; Index.
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Publisher
Canberra : Aboriginal Studies Press, 1991.
Date Published
1991.
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Available for use in the Library. Available from home to registered NSW residents.
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Summary
Bringing together the results of research by anthropologists on the social life of people formerly labeled ?part-Aborigines" or ?urban Aborigines," this volume discusses issues including the bases of identity, the ties of family, the structure of community, ways of speaking, beliefs and feelings about the country, and attitudes toward history.
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Being Black [electronic resource] : Aboriginal Cultures in Settled Australia.
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74VvxzBGx7vO
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvxzBGx7vO
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ISBN
9780855755140
DDC
305.89915
MMS ID
991016740199702626