Australian Aboriginal Studies
| Australian Aboriginal Studies 1984/2 | |
| Editorial | 1 |
| Articles | |
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Aboriginal rights, human rights and international law |
2 |
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Resource use and management in central Australia |
12 |
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The saga of Captain Cook: morality in Aboriginal and European law |
24 |
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Rites and Rights |
40 |
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A case for retaining Aboriginal mining veto and royalty rights in the Northern Territory |
44 |
| Research Communications | |
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A Gascoyne land claim |
54 |
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Gascoyne land claim—a reply |
56 |
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Blaikman Tok and Waitman Tok on Torres Strait |
57 |
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Mimi on Bradshaw |
58 |
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A tragedy at Pandie Pandie |
61 |
| News and Information | 66 |
| Resources | 70 |
| Past Time | 72 |
| Book Reviews | 82 |
| Australian Aboriginal Studies 1984/1 | |
| Editorial | 1 |
| Articles | |
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The Warumungu’s Reserves 1892-1962: a case study in dispossession |
2 |
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The geological sources of stone for artefacts in the Perth Basin and nearby areas |
17 |
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The social organisation of an Aboriginal video workplace |
26 |
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The dietary utilisation of flora and fauna by contemporary hunter-gatherers at Momega Outstation, north-central Arnhem Land |
35 |
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How Aboriginal life histories can be written: a response to the review ‘Language and Dignity’ |
47 |
| Research communications | |
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An archaeological bibliography on floppy disk |
54 |
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Victorian ethnobotanical records |
56 |
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Another communication—a response to Davidson, Hansford and Moriarty |
57 |
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A reply to Muecke |
58 |
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Blaikman Tok and Waitaman Tok in Torres Strait |
60 |
| News and information | 61 |
| Resources | 64 |
| Book reviews | 64 |
