WEST AUSTRALIANA Indigenous Aboriginal Immigrants
“A history of the policy of Assimilation in Australia as applied to Aboriginal people and non-English speaking immigrants from the 1950s to the 1970s”
With Spinning the Dream, multi-award-winning historian Anna Haebich re-evaluates the experience of Assimilation in Australia, providing a meticulously researched and masterfully written assessment of its implications for Australia’s Indigenous and ethnic minorities and for immigration and refugee policy. A re-evaluation of the experience of assimilation in Australia, providing an assessment of its implications for Australia’s indigenous and ehtnic minorities and for immigration and refugee policy.
- 460 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
- Biblography : p. 426-443.
- #280124
- Assimilation (Sociology) — Australia
- Minorities — Government policy — Australia
- Aboriginal Australians — Government policy — Australia
- Immigrants — Government policy — Australia
- Noongar / Nyungar / Nyungah people (W41) (WA SI50)
- Politics and Government – Civil rights and citizenship
- Race relations – Representation – Media
- Settlement and contacts – Ethnic groups, immigration and multiculturalism
- Government policy – Assimilation
- Australia — Cultural policy
- Australia — Social conditions — 1945-
- Australia
- Western Australia (WA)