Australian Aboriginal Studies
| Australian Aboriginal Studies 1990/2 | |
| Editorial | 1 |
| Articles | |
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Wentworth Lecture. ‘Studying man and man’s nature’: the history of the institutionalisation of Aboriginal anthropology |
3 |
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Mainstreaming as assimilation in the Northern Territory |
20 |
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Emergent genres of reportage and advocacy in the Pitiantjatjara print media |
27 |
| Research Communications | |
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The economic future of remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities |
48 |
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Emiyenggal and Batjemal folk classifications, Cox Peninsula, Northern Territory: ‘figuring’ continuity and contingency |
53 |
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The Silver Dollar site, Shark Bay: an interim report |
60 |
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The cave petroglyphs of Australia |
64 |
| Book Reviews | 69 |
| News and Information | 87 |
| Comment | 92 |
| Obituaries: Ronald Murray Berndt, Rolly Gilbert | 95 |
| Australian Aboriginal Studies 1990/1 | |
| Editorial | 1 |
| Articles | |
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Participation, power and social research in Central Australia |
2 |
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Progress and prospects in Aboriginal social impact assessment |
11 |
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The problem with ‘problematising research’ |
18 |
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What are silica skins and how are they important in rock art conservation? |
21 |
| Research Communications | |
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Why are so many ancient rock paintings red? |
30 |
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Dating shell middens: quickly and cheaply |
33 |
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Implementation of the Community Development Employment Scheme in Fitzroy Crossing: a preliminary report |
36 |
| Book Reviews | 41 |
| Obituaries: Tony Gangele, Ronald M Berndt | 70 |
| Comment | 72 |
