AUSTRALIAN FLORA FAUNA Aboriginal
General survey of the natural and cultural significance of Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park; summary of creation stories – associated mythology; geology; fauna and flora; Anangu environmental knowledge – tracking, representation in acrylic painting; environmental management; contact history – explorers and anthropologists – includes Anangu assessment of Mountford and Harney; formation of the national park and the handback; joint management – Anangu rangers; biographies of local Anangu; attitudes to climbing Uluru.
- xiii, 210 p. : col. ill., col maps, col. ports. ; 25 cm. #161124 (ownership label on half-title)
- Economic sectors – Tourism
- Occupations – Rangers and park workers
- Indigenous knowledge – Zoology
- Settlement and contacts
- Environment – Conservation
- Indigenous knowledge – World view
- Stories and motifs
- Culture – Relationship to land
- Indigenous knowledge – Botany
- Occupations – Rangers and park workers – Training
- Environment – Land management
- Cultural heritage – Management
- Kata Tjuta / Olgas (South Central NT SG52-08)
- Uluru / Ayers Rock (South Central NT SG52-08)
- Natural history — Northern Territory — Uluru National Park
- Aboriginal Australians — Northern Territory — Uluru National Park
- Aboriginal Australians — Northern Territory — Uluru National Park — Land tenure
- Land use — Northern Territory — Uluru National Park — Management
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (N.T.)
- Mutitjulu (N.T.)