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Queensland Museum - Site Subject Index ( http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/searc )   (website(s) Museums Australia Queensland (MAQ)    Queensland Museum )

For almost 100 years, the lives of Aboriginal people in Queensland were strictly controlled by Protection Acts. This feature exhibits photographs from the Queensland Museum collection offering a glimpse of the transition that Aboriginal people of southern...

untitled   (website Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) )

Aboriginal culture, see Indigenous Australian culture Aboriginal Postcolonial Studies, 80û 5 Aboriginal reconciliation, see reconciliation Aboriginal Tent Embassy, 218û 20 academy, 59û 74, 79û 87, 128, 177û 81, 211û 12 adult learning theory, 95û 102 borde...

Microsoft Word - Arrernte_Aranda_Published_Sept06.doc   (website Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) )

1 Compiled by Veronica Falko, AIATSIS Library, September 2006 http:// www. gov. au Selected Bibliography of Material on the Arrernte / Aranda Language and Peopleheld in the AIATSIS Library Table of Contents Books.............................................

Microsoft Word - CV2006a.doc   (website Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) )

EMPLOYMENT POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH: 1974- 77 Research Fellow in Linguistics, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Canberra. LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE PROJECTS: 1984 (on leave from SAL) Helping to establish first Aboriginal controlled Regional Aboriginal...

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