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The audience and the message: Nayombolmi's bark paintings from western Arnhem Land, Australia | 2023 | Aboriginal history 47 (): 3-36 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Remembering assimilation: Queen Elizabeth II's 1954 visit to Shepparton and a 'new deal' for Victorian Aboriginal people | 2023 | Aboriginal history 47 (): 37-62 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
'The most appalling disease one ever watched': medical racism at Yorke Peninsula in the mid-twentieth century | 2023 | Aboriginal history 47 (): 63-86 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Undocumented: Queensland's domestic service stories as traces in pastoral station records | 2023 | Aboriginal history 47 (): 87-109 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Resistance and reprisals: the Ewamian Frontier Wars 1863-98 | 2023 | Aboriginal history 47 (): 111-31 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Black history powers the Aboriginal History Archive | 2023 | Aboriginal history 47 (): 133-54 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Gordon Briscoe AO (1938-2023) | 2023 | Aboriginal history 47 (): 157-69 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Niel Gunson (1930-2023) | 2023 | Aboriginal history 47 (): 171-2 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
'No time for a history lesson': the contest over memorials to Angus McMillan on Gunaikurnai Country | 2022 | Aboriginal history 46 (): 3-27 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Asserting Aboriginal polity and nationhood: the campaign for the return of Indigenous Ancestral Remains | 2022 | Aboriginal history 46 (): 29-52 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
'People come and go, but this place doesn't': narrating the creation of the Krowathunkooloong Keeping Place as cultural resurgence | 2022 | Aboriginal history 46 (): 53-76 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
The Unsettled exhibition: Laura McBride and Mariko Smith in conversation | 2022 | Aboriginal history 46 (): 77-107 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
'The White-man calls me Jack': the many names and claims for Jackey Jackey of the lower Logan River, south-east Queensland, Australia | 2021 | Aboriginal history 45 (): 3-32 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Radio Redfern, 26 January 1988 | 2021 | Aboriginal history 45 (): 33-55 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Bark paintings as ambassadors, 1948-63, and the circle back to Aboriginal cultural agency | 2021 | Aboriginal history 45 (): 57-82 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Our Country, our healer: Aboriginal apothecaries of Burning Mountain | 2021 | Aboriginal history 45 (): 83-107 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Aboriginal fire-management practices in colonial Victoria | 2021 | Aboriginal history 45 (): 109-30 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Assimilation, racism and Aboriginal labour in Robinvale: 'Speaking back' to White narratives | 2021 | Aboriginal history 45 (): 131-57 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Reconciling his history: how revisiting the memory of Cook's visit facilitated a process of reconciliation within the Cooktown community from 1998 to 2019 | 2020 | Aboriginal history 44 (): 3-20 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Nervous nation: fear, conflict and narratives of fortified domestic architecture on the Queensland frontier | 2020 | Aboriginal history 44 (): 21-57 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
'Puranguwana' ('Perishing in the sun') as sung by Patrick Jupiter Smith, Jack Gordon and Marie Gordon | 2020 | Aboriginal history 44 (): 59-88 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Gwoja Tjungurrayi as 'One Pound Jimmy': Aboriginalia in the post | 2020 | Aboriginal history 44 (): 89-115 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
The legacy of Queensland Aboriginal Creations and contemporary artefact production | 2020 | Aboriginal history 44 (): 117-42 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
The 1918-19 influenza pandemic and its impact on Aboriginal ppeople in South Australia | 2019 | Aboriginal history 43 (): 3-32 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
No fish, no house, no melons: the earliest Aboriginal guides in colonial New South Wales | 2019 | Aboriginal history 43 (): 33-55 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Nah Doongh's song: Grace Karskens and Mark McKenna in conversation | 2019 | Aboriginal history 43 (): 57-76 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Big John Dodo and Karajarri histories | 2019 | Aboriginal history 43 (): 77-92 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
'What's this about a new mission?': assimilation, resistance and the Morwell transit village | 2019 | Aboriginal history 43 (): 93-115 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
'The ordered behaviour of the individual himself': Cecil Cook's biological politics | 2019 | Aboriginal history 43 (): 117-44 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Luise Hercus AM, FAHA 1926-2018 | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): xv-xviii | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Luise Hercus and Aboriginal History | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): xix-xxvi | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
NADOC and the National Aborigines Day in Sydney, 1957–67 | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): 3-30 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
What we were told: Responses to 65,000 years of Aboriginal history | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): 31-53 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
A corroboree for the Countess of Kintore: enlivening histories through objects | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): 55-71 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Contested destinies: Aboriginal advocacy in South Australia’s interwar years | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): 73-95 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Benevolent Benedictines? Vulnerable missions and Aboriginal policy in the time of A. O. Neville | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): 97-124 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Indigenous and other Australians since 1901: A conversation between Professor Tim Rowse and Dr Miranda Johnson | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): 125-39 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Aboriginal camps as urban foundations? Evidence from southern Queensland | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): 141-72 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Other picture boards in Van Diemen’s Land: the recovery of lost illustrations of frontier violence and relationships | 2017 | Aboriginal history 41 (): 3-20 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
The murder of Melaityappa and how Judge Mann succeeded in making ‘the administration of justice palatable’ to South Australian colonists in 1849 | 2017 | Aboriginal history 41 (): 23-45 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Mobilising across colour lines: intimate encounters between Aboriginal women and African American and other allied servicemen on the World War II Australian home front | 2017 | Aboriginal history 41 (): 47-70 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Deaconess Winifred Hilliard and the cultural brokerage of the Ernabella craft room | 2017 | Aboriginal history 41 (): 71-94 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
‘The happiest time of my life …’: Emotive visitor books and early mission tourism to Victoria’s Aboriginal reserves | 2017 | Aboriginal history 41 (): 95 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Two Victorian corroborees: meaning making in response to European intrusion | 2017 | Aboriginal history 41 (): 95 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
The homestead as fortress: fact or folklore? | 2017 | Aboriginal history 41 (): 95 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Ross v Chambers: assimilation law and policy in the Northern Territory | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 3-25 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Stanley Middleton’s response to assimilation policy in his fight for Aboriginal people’s equality, 1948–62 | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 27-64 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Ending isolation? Leprosy, welfare and Indigenous Australians 1950–86 | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 65-88 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
‘We had to be off by sundown’: Narungga contributions to farming industries on Yorke Peninsula (Guuranda), South Australia | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 89-117 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
‘We want a good mission not [rubbish] please’: Aboriginal petitions and mission nostalgia | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 119-43 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 |