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Issue 1 |
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Editorial: Graeme K Ward |
1 |
Articles |
3 |
Welfare reform and Indigenous empowerment |
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Visual knowledge: Spencer and Gillen’s use of photography in The Native Tribes of Central Australia |
12 |
‘a triune anthropologist appears’?: Gerhardt Laves, Ralph Piddington and Marjorie Piddington, La Grange Bay, 1930 |
23 |
The ongoing debate about women playing didjeridu: how a musical icon can become an instrument of remembering and forgetting |
36 |
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44 |
Research Reports |
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Preliminary zooarchaeological interpretations from Kutikina Cave, south-west Tasmania |
57 |
Aboriginal plant names in north-eastern Arnhem Land: Groote Eylandt — Enindilyakwa language. Yirrkala — Rirratjingu language |
63 |
Comment |
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Response to Colin Tatz’s ‘Aboriginal, Maori and Inuit youth suicide: avenues to alleviation?’ in Australian Aboriginal Studies 2004/2 |
68 |
Book Reviews |
69 |
News and Information |
70 |
Issue 2 |
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Editorial: Heather McDonald, Kerry Arabena and Graham Henderson |
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Articles: |
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Australian federalism and Aboriginal health |
5 |
Evidence-based policy making in Aboriginal and Torres StraitIslander health |
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Putting the users of research in the driver’s seat: the Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health’s new approach to research development |
27 |
The Universal Citizen: an Indigenous citizenship framework for the twenty-first century |
36 |
Trying to make a difference: a critical analysis of health care during pregnancy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women |
47 |
‘getting em n keeping em’: Indigenous issues in nursing education |
57 |
They used to call it Sandy Blight: Aboriginal health and censorship in Australia |
62 |
Raising the profile of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men’s health: an Indigenous man’s perspective |
68 |
‘If we come together our health will be happy’: Aboriginal men seeking ways to better health |
75 |
East Kimberley concepts of health and illness: a contribution to intercultural health programs in northern Australia |
86 |
Shifting expectations of treatment: from ‘patient as individual’ to ‘patient as social person’ |
98 |
Research Reports |
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The rise and fall of Daisy O’Dwyer |
111 |
Radiocarbon dates from middens around Darwin Harbour |
116 |
Comment |
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Wither anthropology? |
120 |
Book Reviews |
123 |
News and Information |
135 |