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Understanding historic twined bags: a prerequisite to contemporary textile aesthetics 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 27 (): 55-62
  • Louise Hamby
Museums and copyright 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 28 (): 57-63
  • Lindy Allen
Designing [women] 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 27 (): 62-70
  • Lindy Allen
Aboriginal use of space in the Lower Murray, south Australia 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 28 (): 74-7
  • Philip A. Clarke
Writing art history 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 29 (): 39-44
  • Susan Congreve
Drawn from the heart - an exhibition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander children's drawings 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 29 (): 6-8
  • Lorraine Coutts
Consultation processes of an Aboriginal curator 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 28 (): 11-17
  • Lorraine Coutts
Aboriginal skeletal repatriation at the Museum of Victoria and my role 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 28 (): 45-8
  • Norman Graham
Display of fibre works 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 29 (): 44-7
  • Louise Hamby
Cultural heritage management in the 1990s 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 29 (): 24-9
  • Lindy Allen
To preserve, protect and promote Sto:lo cultural heritage: quest for a museum in a Coast Salish community, British Columbia, Canada 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 28 (): 20-8
  • Beth N. Hise
The Strehlow collection - where to now? 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 28 (): 49-53
  • David Hugo
Aboriginal art and copyright 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 28 (): 54-6
  • Phillip Morrissey
Why physical anthropology and why now? 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 28 (): 40-5
  • Colin Pardoe
Maori taonga in the Museum of Victoria 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 27 (): 20-4
  • Charlemayne Poa
Australian anthropology and the Queensland Museum - a case for change 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 28 (): 77-83
  • Richard Robins
Jackson's film of the North West Scientific Expedition, 1917 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 29 (): 30-8
  • Moya Smith
Museums, indigenous peoples and keeping places 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 29 (): 12-14
  • John E. Stanton
Aboriginal family history project 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 28 (): 66-9
  • Neva L. Wilson
Indigenous modernism: betwixt and between or at the cutting edge of contemporary art? 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 27 (): 33-55
  • Paul S. C. Tacon
Telling it right: whose story, which story? 1996 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 28 (): 32-5
  • John E. Stanton
Art money--money for art 1995 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 26 (): 11-18
  • J. Stanton
The cultural biographies of ethnographic collections 1995 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 26 (): 55-63
  • R. Chadwick
The ashes of their fires: the Hubert Murray collections in the National Museum of Australia 1995 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 26 (): 18-33
  • B. Craig
The Cape Mudge Kwakiutl collection: from Canada to Sydney and back 1995 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 26 (): 6-11
  • B. Hise
The need for a renaissance in material culture studies 1993 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 25 (): 27-31
  • R. J. Watt
Splitting hairs: tracing artefacts function and history 1993 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 25 (): 35-8
  • L. Satterthwaite
Black my story (not history) 1993 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 24 (): 12-13
  • D. S. Mundine
Museums in cultural heritage management in island southeast Asia: a review of major museums and some observations on their role in cultural heritage management 1993 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 24 (): 40-5
  • F. Leibrick
Raiders of the lost bark: the assimilation of Aboriginal paintings 1993 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 24 (): 24-7
  • G. Lee
Mona Lisa and the highway blues: an Aboriginal art in the museum context 1993 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 24 (): 14-18
  • V. Johnson
The Pemulwuy dilemma: the collection of urban Aboriginal art as a living cultural and political force 1993 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 24 (): 18-24
  • G. Hendriksen
Continuities and discontinuities in the material culture of the Mountain-Ok and their neighbours 1993 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 24 (): 45-64
  • B. Craig
The Melanesian collections of the National Museum of Australia 1993 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 25 (): 16-27
  • B. Craig
Finding the right model museums, cultural centres and cultural heritage management in the Pacific 1993 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 24 (): 35-40
  • L. Bolton
Bark cloth and pottery from Oro province, P.N.G.: an historical background to the P.J. Money collection 1990 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 23 (): 22-9
  • L Bonshek
The question of Polynesian influences in New Caledonia 1990 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 23 (): 30-7
  • A Nolan
Collections, sources and further research: some examples from the lower Sepik 1990 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 23 (): 12-21
  • K Barlow
Designs on carved boab nuts 1990 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 23 (): 37-47
  • G Sculthorpe
Progress to function: the adaptation of material culture 1989 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 22 (): [2-10]
  • Ian Walters
Art or context? Looking for a middle ground in anthropological exhibitions 1989 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 21 (): 8-13
  • Jim Specht
What has Aboriginalisation meant at the Museum of Victoria? 1989 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 22 (): [17-24]
  • Gaye Sculthorpe
Museums in anthropology: anthropology in museums 1989 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 22 (): [11-16]
  • Barrie Reynolds
Priorities in the Papua New Guinea National Museum: political or professional? 1989 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 21 (): 22-38
  • Barry Craig
The Macleay Museum's centenary 1989 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 22 (): [31-6]
  • Lydia Bushell
  • P Stanbury
Charles Hedley and The ethnology of Funafuti: a 19th century approach to ethnology 1989 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 21 (): 14-19
  • Elizabeth Bonshek
The return of secret/sacred objects: the religious aspects 1986 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 18 (): 43-6
  • N M Wallace
Changing patterns of Aboriginal art in the Kimberley 1986 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 18 (): -30
  • John E Stanton
Contemporary Aboriginal art: dreamtime discipline or alien adulteration? 1986 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 18 (): 31-42
  • Vince V S Megaw
The development of the Aboriginal gallery at the Australian Museum 1986 COMA: bulletin of the Conference of Museum Anthropologists of Australia 18 (): 10-18
  • R J Lampert