WEST AUSTRALIANA ABORIGINAL MINING
“In 1992, the High Court of Australia ruled that the lands of Australia were not terra nullus and that native title rights existed for Australia’s Traditional Owners. What followed over the past 25 years has been a mixture of struggles and triumphs as cultural, legal, business and moral challenges presented themselves. Rio Tinto and Traditional Owners have had to come together to create a new way of doing business in this evolving landscape. Through open and honest conversations, Walking the Land Together captures the personal reflections of those directly involved through this time of major change.”-
311 pages : colour illustrations, colour maps, colour portraits, colour photographs ; 21 x 21 cm. #100523 First Edition.
Rio Tinto Mining Company of Australia. | Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander content. | Australian history. | Land tenure — Western Australia — History — Anecdotes. | Land tenure — Social aspects — Western Australia. | Aboriginal Australians — Land tenure — Western Australia. | Native title (Australia) — Social aspects — Western Australia. | Native title (Australia) — Western Australia — Pilbara. | Aboriginal Australians — Western Australia — Pilbara — Histoy — Anecdotes. | Aboriginal Australians — Western Australia — Histoy — Anecdotes. | Mineral industries — Western Australia — Histoy — Anecdotes. | Australian
Hallam, Jan, editor | Heimberger, Tracey, photographer | Pidgeon, Ren, photographer | Quilliam, Wayne, photographer | Mowarin, Tyson, photographer | Sprogoe, Christian, photographer