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Native Title Discussion Papers


The AIATSIS Research Discussion Paper series contribute to a greater understanding of contemporary issues in Indigenous Studies introducing new research topics and innovative approaches. Discussion papers are of a high scholarly standard, are informed by relevant research and may locate the topic within policy frameworks. They are anonymously peer reviewed by at least two independent experts and are between 7,000 to 20,000 words in length.

 

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Karajarri:
A West Kimberley experience in managing native title
Jessica K Weir

Discussion Paper 30, 2011 pdf 2.41MB

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Challenges for Australian native title anthropology:
Practise beyond the proof of connection 
David Martin, Toni Bauman and Jodi Neale

Discussion Paper 29, 2011 pdf 3.09MB

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The Promise of Comprehensive Native Title Settlements:
The Burrup, MG-Ord and Wimmera Agreements
Krysti Guest

Discussion Paper 27, 2009 pdf 2.09MB

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Gaps in Australia’s Indigenous Language Policy:
Dismantling bilingual education in the Northern Territory

Jane Simpson, Jo Caffery, and Patrick McConvell

Discussion Paper 24, 2009 pdf 296Kb

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Scoping process issues in negotiating native title agreements
Delwyn Everard

Discussion Paper 23, 2009 pdf 564Kb

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Indigenous Epistemology and Wellbeing:
Universe referent citizenship

Kerry Arabena

Discussion Paper 22, 2008 pdf 353Kb

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Holding Title and Managing Land in Cape York:
Two Case Studies

Paul Memmott and Peter Blackwood

Discussion Paper 21, 2008 pdf 1.31MB

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Aborigines and Uranium:
Monitoring the Health Hazards

Colin Tatz, Alan Cass, John Condon and George Tippett

Discussion Paper 20, 2006 pdf 680Kb

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Communal land and the amendments to the Aboriginal Land Rights Act (NT)
Michael Dodson and Diana McCarthy

Discussion Paper 19, 2006 pdf 219Kb

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Back to Redfern:
Autonomy and the ‘Middle E’ in relation to Aboriginal health

Ernest Hunter

Discussion Paper 18, 2006 pdf 815Kb

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Indigenous Governance:
The Harvard Project on Native American Economic Development and appropriate principles of governance for Aboriginal Australia

Patrick Sullivan

Discussion Paper 17, 2006 pdf 216Kb

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Not fit for modern Australian society:
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the new arrangements for the administration of Indigenous Affairs
Kerry Arabena

Discussion Paper 16, 2005 pdf 733Kb

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The Limitations of Litigation in Stolen Generations Cases
Chris Cunneen and Julia Grix

Discussion Paper 15, 2004 pdf 587Kb

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Indigenous Rights to Water in the Murray Darling Basin:
In support of the Indigenous final report to the Living Murray Initiative
Monica Morgan, Lisa Strelein and Jessica Weir

Discussion Paper 14, 2004 pdf 1.26MB

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The Business of Process:
Research Issues in Managing Indigenous Decision-Making and Disputes in Land
Toni Bauman and Rhiân Williams

Discussion Paper 13, 2004 pdf 926Kb

 

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ATSIC: Origins and Issues for the Future.
A Critical Review of Public Domain Research and Other Materials

Kinglsey Palmer

Discussion Paper 12, 2004 pdf 416Kb

 

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