Australian Aboriginal Studies
| Australian Aboriginal Studies 2000/1 & 2 | ||
| General Editor's Note: Luke Taylor | 1 | |
| Editorial: Graeme K. Ward | 1 | |
| Papers from the Darwin Fulbright Symposium 'Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World' | ||
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Globalisation, Decolonisation and Indigenous Australia |
abstract |
3 |
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Playing the game: Is sport as good for race relations as we'd like to think? |
abstract |
12 |
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Representing the Rainbow: Aboriginal culture in an interconnected world |
abstract |
20 |
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The use of electronic media in remote Aboriginal communities |
abstract |
27 |
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Plugging in Indigenous knowledge: connections and innovations |
abstract |
39 |
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The Web and today's colonialism |
abstract |
48 |
| Papers from the conference on 'Human Genetics: Diversity and Disease' 'Symposium on Scientific, Social and Ethical Issues' | ||
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Human genetics: Control of research and sharing of benefits |
abstract |
56 |
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Genetic research: what does this mean for Indigenous Australian communities? |
abstract |
65 |
| Research reports | ||
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Conducting a community-based archaeological project: an archaeologist's and a Koepul man's perspective |
76 |
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Remote Access: Maningrida Arts & Culture and the World Wide Web |
84 |
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| Book Reviews and booknotes | 88 | |
| News and Information | 106 | |
| Obituaries: Don McElwain, Laurie Gawanali | 119 |
