
The following list contains either new or recently amended catalogue records relevant to Native Title issues. Please check MURA, the AIATSIS on-line catalogue, for more information on each entry. You will notice some items on MURA do not have a full citation because they are preliminary catalogue records.
Australian National University. 1998. “Compensation for Native Title : Anthropological Issues and Challenges : Compensation Workshop Papers”. Australian National University. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR).
Anthropology: Theory and Criticism
Asche, W & Trigger, D. “Native title research in Australian anthropology.” Anthropological Forum Vol. 21, no. 3 (Nov. 2011), p.[219]-23.
Bastin, Rohan. “Comment on Trigger's Manichean dualism.” Anthropological Forum Vol. 22, no.1 (March 2012), p. 70-72.
Kapferer, Bruce. “Whites on blacks: reactions within an internal colonialist discourse.” Anthropological Forum Vol. 22, no.1 (March 2012), p. 72-74.
Kuper, Adam. The reinvention of primitive society : transformations of a myth. London ; New York : Routledge, 2005.
Macdonald, Gaynor M. “The secularisation of riverine law in south-east Australia.” Anthropological Forum Vol. 21, no. 3 (Nov. 2011), p. [307]-328.
Perley, Bernard C. “Zombie linguistics: experts, endangered languages and the curse of undead voices.” Anthropological Forum Vol. 22, no. 2 (July 2012), p. [133]-149.
Palmer, Kingsley. “Piety, fact and the oral account on native title claims.” Anthropological Forum Vol. 21, no. 3 (Nov. 2011), p.[269]-286.
Peterson, Nicolas. “Is the Aboriginal landscape sentient? animism, the new animism and the Warlpiri.” Oceania Vol.81, no.2 (July 2011), p.167-179.
Redmond, Anthony. “Identifying the relevant level of a society in Australian native title claims.” Anthropological Forum Vol. 21, no. 3 (Nov. 2011), p.[287]-305.
Trigger, David S. “Anthropology pure and profane: the politics of applied research in Aboriginal Australia.” Anthropological Forum Vol. 22, no.1 (March 2012), p.[223]-255.
Vaarzon-Morel, Petronella.” Intertwined anthropologies.” Anthropological Forum Vol. 22, no.1 (March 2012), p.82-84.
Weiner, James F. “Conflict in the statutory elicitation of Aboriginal culture in Australia”. Anthropological Forum Vol. 21, no. 3 (Nov. 2011), p.[257]-267.
Bednarik, Robert G. Manual for the Kimberley - Pilbara expedition : 13 to 27 September 1988, from Kununurra, Northern Territory to Dampier, Western Australia. [Melbourne]: AURA. 1988.
_____ Program and congress handbook. Caulfield South, Vic. : Archaeological Publications, 1988.
_____ Program and Congress handbook : Second AURA Congress, 30 August to 4 September 1992, Cairns Hilton, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.Caulfield South, Vic. : Archaeological Publications, 1992.
Bruchac et. al. Indigenous archaeologies : a reader on decolonization. Walnut Creek, Calif. : Left Coast Press. 2010.
Margaret M. Bruchac, Sioban M. Hart, and H Martin Wobst. “Archaeological Evidence for South Sea Islander Traditional Ritual Practice at Wunjunga, Ayr, Central Queensland Coast.” Australian Archaeology (No. 73) (December 2011): 69–72.
McKeich, Robert. Dirt from our ears, mud from our eyes : retrospections of a white Aboriginal elder. Edmond, OK : Gaylenrob. 2011.
Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation Division, Department of the Premier and Cabinet for the Government of South Australia. Progress on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands: Service Delivery and Development. South Australia. Dept. of the Premier and Cabinet. Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation Division, 2012.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commercial Development Corporation. Advance the economic interests of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples by engaging in sound economic activities. Woden, A.C.T. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commercial Development Corporation. 1994.
BDO Nelson Parkhill (Firm). Opportunities and barriers for greater indigenous involvement in Australia's forestry industry : a scoping report addressing indigenous involvement in the forestry and associated sectors for the National Indigenous Forestry Strategy Steering Committee .[Canberra : Dept. of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry,], 2004.
Browne, C and Mc Gill, J. Violence in France and Australia : disorder in the postcolonial welfare state. Sydney : Sydney University Press, 2012.
Business Council of Australia. One Country, Many Voices : Business Council of Australia 2012 Indigenous Engagement Survey Summary. Melbourne : Business Council of Australia, 2012.
Kimberley Land Council (W.A.). Ord Stage 1 : fix the past, move to the future : an Aboriginal social and economic impact assessment of the Ord River Irrigation Project stage 1. [Broome] : Kimberley Land Council, 2004.
Maclean, I. Why Australia prospered : the shifting sources of economic growth. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 2013.
Sanders, Will. “What's working in Indigenous Affairs : a thirty year perspective.” Our place No. 41, (Dec. 2011), p. 6-9.
Ford, L and Rowse, T (ed) Between Indigenous and settler governance. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2013.
Cavanagh, Edward. “History, time and the indigenist critique.” Arena Journal NS, no. 37 / 38 (2012), p. [16]-39.
Centenary Celebrations Council (Vic.). Historical Sub-Committee 1934. Victoria, the first century : an historical survey. Melbourne : Robertson & Mullens.
Kabaila, Peter Rimas. “Aboriginal camps around Yass.” Canberra Historical Journal no. 69 (September 2012), p. 12-19
Morris, Barry. “Expert knowledge and the tide of history.” Anthropological Forum Vol. 22, no.1 (March 2012), p.78-80.
Muldoon, Paul Under the eye of the master [electronic resource] : the colonisation of Aboriginality 1770-1870. Monash University, 1998.
O'Dowd, Mary. Embodying the Australian nation and silencing history. Arena Journal NS, no. 37 / 38 (2012), p. [88]-104.
Ranken, W. H. L. The dominion of Australia: an account of its Foundations. London : Chapman and Hall. 1874.
Smith, Jim. Gundungurra country. Thesis (PhD) -- Macquarie University. 2008.
Strakosch, Elizabeth. A reconsideration of the political significance of Shared Responsibilty Agreements. Australian Journal of Politics and History Vol. 55, no. 1 (March 2009), p. [80]-96
Veracini, Lorenzo. Settler colonialism : a theoretical overview. Basingstoke [England] : Palgrave Macmillan 2010.
Vickers, Katy and Micking, John. Bigajie : Johnny Mac's Kimberley. Carlisle, W.A. : Hesperian Press. 2012.
Wadia, Ardaser Sorabjee N. The call of the Southern Cross : being impressions of a four months' tour in Australia and New Zealand. London : J. M. Dent ; New York : E. P. Dutton 1932.
Wahlquist, Asa. “Capes of good hope”. Australian Geographic No. 108 (May-June 2012), p.78-85.
Morse, Jeremy. Know your rights to your Aboriginal plant knowledge : a guide for Aboriginal knowledge holders on recording and commercialising Aboriginal plant knowledge. [Sydney] : Terri Janke and Co. 2010.
Terri Janke & Company. New tracks : Indigenous knowledge and cultural expression and the Australian intellectual property system. Rosebery, N.S.W. : Terri Janke & Company 2012.
Pheeney, David. “"Do you recon I'm gunna get bail?" : the impact & consequences of New South Wales bail laws on Aboriginal juveniles.” Indigenous Law Bulletin ; Vol. 7, no. 30 (May-Jun. 2012), p. 3-7.
Schwartz, Melanie. 2010. Building communities, not prisons: justice reinvestment and Indigenous over-imprisonment. Australian Indigenous Law Review Vol. 14, no.1 (2010), p. 2-17.
Land Management and acquisition
Bega Valley Shire Koori heritage stories : Bega Valley Shire far south coast New South Wales. Bega, NSW 2012.
Holcombe, Sarah. Indigenous ecological knowledge and natural resources in the Northern Territory : guidelines for Indigenous ecological knowledge management (including archiving and repatriation) / a report commissioned by the Natural Resources Management Board (NT) component 1 (of 3);. [Canberra] : National Centre for Indigenous Studies, ANU in collaboration with Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning and Terri Janke and Company Pty Ltd, 2009.
Juluwarlu Group Aboriginal Corporation. Ngurra Warndurala Buluygayi [sic] Yawajunha = Exploring Yindjibarndi Country : Lockyer’s Gorge. Roebourne, W.A.: Juluwarlu Group Aboriginal Corporation, 2011.
Kakadu National Park Board of Management. Kakadu National Park plan of management : consisting of description of the park, plan of management. [Jabiru, N.T.] : Kakadu Board of Management & Parks, 1998.
Monaghan, James. "Our Way" [electronic resource] : social space and the geography of land allocation practice on the Southern Gulf Lowlands of Cape York Peninsula. James Cook University Library, Thesis (Ph.D.) - James Cook University, 2005.
New South Wales. Dept. of Environment, Climate Change and Water. Gaagal Wanggaan = (South Beach) National Park jointly managed by the Gumbaynggirr People of the Nambucca Valley and the National Parks and Wildlife Service [Coffs Harbour], N.S.W. : New South Wales Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water 2011.
Strategy for Aboriginal Managed Lands in Victoria. Steering Committee 2003. Melbourne : SAMLIV Steering Committee, 2003.
Yawuru Registered Native Title Body Corporate. Walyjala-jala buru jayida jarringbun buru Nyamba Yawuru ngan-ga mirli mirli = Planning for the future : Yawuru Cultural Management Plan : the cultural management plan for Yawuru coastal country and the Yawuru Conservation Estate [Broome] : Yawuru Registered Native Title Body Corporate 2011.
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies . AUSTLANG online Australian Indigenous languages database : keeping Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander languages alive. Acton, A.C.T. : AIATSIS 2008.
Baisden, Faith. My Matara Love to Clap : An Awabakal Language Book. Cleveland : Binabar Books 2011.
Bunduck, Deminhimpuk Francella. Arrga a-wardigingi tjerr. Batchelor, N.T, Batchelor Press. 2012.
Jaru-kurlu : Warlpiri stories and songs from Wirliyajarrayi, Yurntumu, Lajamanu & Nyirrpi. Trafford Publishing 2011.
Kepa, Will. Saibailgaw nangu wakayl = songs and voices of Saibai people : music and dance from Saibai Island Torres Strait. [CD and booklet] Cairns, Pegasus Studios 2012.
Koch, Harold. Kaytetye field notebooks 1974-1995.
Morey, Stephen. Previously unexamined texts in Victorian languages [electronic resource] : the manuscripts of Rev. William Thomas (1793-1867). Monash University 1999.
Mushin, Ilana. A grammar of (Western) Garrwa . Boston, [Mass.] : De Gruyter Mouton, 2012.
Tania Ka'ai ... [et al.] (eds.) Language endangerment in the 21st century : globalisation, technology and new media : proceedings of the conference FEL XVI, 12-15 September 2012, AUT University, Auckland, Aotearoa. Auckland : Te Ipukarea and Printsprint, AUT University; Bath : Foundation for Endangered Languages 2012
Walsh, Matchum. Yamagee wordlist 1950-1960.
Wilkinson, Melanie. Djambarrpuyngu : a Yolngu variety of northern Australia. Muenchen : Lincom Europa 2012.
O'Brien, Eris. The foundation of Australia (1786-1800) : a study in English criminal practice and penal colonisation in the eighteenth century. London : Sheed and Ward.
Western Australia.Ord final agreement : comprising Deed for the Compulsory Acquisition of Native Title Rights and Interests (Ord) undated but finally executed on 6 October 2005; and Ord Final Agreement Variation #2, stamped on 14 February 2006. Perth] : State of Western Australia, [2006]
Bielefeld, Shelley. “The 'Intervention' legislation - 'just' terms of 'resonable' injustice? - Wurridjal v Commonwealth of Australia.” Australian Indigenous Law Review Vol. 14, no. 2 (2010), p. 2-23.
Bradfield, Stuart. Towards establishing a treaty relationship in Australia. Australia : Macquarie University, 2003.
Howard-Wagner, Deirdre. “Scrutinising. ILUAs in the context of agreement making as a panacea for poverty and welfare dependency in Indigenous communities.” Australian Indigenous Law Review Vol. 14, no.2 (2010), p. 100-114.
Howard-Wagner, D and Maguire, A. “ 'The Holy Grail' or 'the Good, the Bad and the Ugly'?: a qualitative exploration of the ILUAs agreement-making process and the relationship between ILUAs and native title.” Australian Indigenous Law Review Vol. 14, no.1 (2010),
p. 71-85.
Howard-Wagner, Deirdre. “Reclaiming the Northern Territory as a settler-colonial space.” Arena Journal NS, no. 37 / 38 (2012), p. [220]-240.
Karsten, Peter. Between law and custom : "high" and "low" legal cultures in the lands of the British diaspora – the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, 1600-1990. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Lawry, Chiara. “Moving beyond the apology: achieving full and effective reparations for the Stolen Generations.”Australian Indigenous Law Review Vol. 14, no.2 (2010), p. 83-99.
Lino, Dylan. “Monetary compensation and the stolen generations : a critique of the Federal Labor Government's position.” Australian Indigenous Law Review Vol. 14, no.1 (2010), p. 18-34.
Lovell, Melissa. “A settler-colonial consensus on the Northern Intervention.” Arena Journal NS, no. 37 / 38 (2012), p. [199]-219.
Martin, Fiona. “Local government rates exemptions for Indigenous organisations : the complexities of a state-by-state system.” Australian Indigenous Law Review Vol. 14, no.1 (2010), p. 35-45.
Muir, Sam. “The new representative body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People; just one step.” Australian Indigenous Law Review Vol. 14, no.1 (2010), p. 86-97.
Neville, Alison. “Cubillo v Commonwealth: classifying text and the violence of exclusion”. Macquarie Law Journal ; Vol. 5 (2005).
Vivian, Alison. “The NTER redesign consultation process: not very special.” Australian Indigenous Law Review Vol. 14, no.1 (2010).
Keferstein, Wilhelm. Bemerkungen über das Skelett eines Australiers vom Stamme Warnambool (Observations on the skeletons of Australian natives of the Warrnambool tribe). Dresden : Blochmann und Sohn. 1865.
Merlan, Francesca. “Different, not impure.”Anthropological Forum Vol. 22, no.1 (March 2012), p.74-78.
Settler Colonialism Theory and Practice
Banivanua Mar, Tracey. “Settler-colonial landscapes and narratives of possession.” Arena Journal NS, no. 37 / 38 (2012), p. [176]-198.
Giuliani, Gaia. “The colour lines of settler colonialism.” Arena Journal NS, no. 37 / 38 (2012), p. [105]-128.
Hinkson, John. “Why settler colonialism?” Arena Journal NS, no. 37 / 38 (2012), p. [1]-15.
Maddison, Sarah. “Seven generations behind: representing native nations. “ Arena Journal NS, no. 37 / 38 (2012), p. [63]-87.
Robinson, Alice. “Unsettling conceptions of wilderness and nature.” Arena Journal NS, no. 37 / 38 (2012), p. 153-175.
Strakosch, Elizabeth. “The vanishing endpoint of settler colonialism.” Arena Journal NS, no. 37 / 38 (2012), p. [40]-62.