AUSTRALIANA ABORIGINAL
The story of the relationship between people of different races in the Northern Territory contains tragedy of course, but is also the history of a series of exciting and challenging intellectual and imaginative encounters, which changed white people as well as Aborigines. New edition has new concluding chapter with updated information.
Revised edition. Previous ed: Duffy & Snellgrove, 2001.
- 311 p. ; 20 cm. #201124 Signed by Author. (inscription)
- First Nations (AIATSIS) Subject:
- Religions – Christianity – Missionaries
- Settlement and contacts
- Race relations – Violent
- Economic sectors – Pearling
- Politics and Government – Political action – Petitions – Yirrkala Bark Petition
- Animals – Invertebrates – Crustacea and molluscs – Beche-de-mer / Trepang
- Mining industry – Manganese
- Anindilyakwa / Enindhilyagwa / Warnindilyakwa people (N151) (NT SD53-12)
- Yolngu people (NT SD53)
- Groote Eylandt (NT Gulf Islands SD53-07, SD53-08)
- Yirrkala (East Arnhem Land SD53-04)
- Arnhem Land (NT)
- Umbakumba (Groote Eylandt NT Gulf Islands SD53-08)
- Anindilyakwa (Australian people) — History
- Yolngu (Australian people) — History
- Aboriginal Australians — Northern Territory — Arnhem Land
- Arnhem Land (N.T.) — Race relations
- Northern Territory — History