This article explains Australian Aboriginal land rights as the just claim of a long historical movement, driven by Aboriginal voices of resistance to dispossession. The land rights movement — demanding the return of land stolen from Aboriginal communities, or compensation for dispossession — grew out of civil rights campaigns, stretching back to the beginning of the 20th century. National land rights claims grew in the 1960s and 70s, leading to a series of partial victories, but for a minority of Aboriginal communities. ‘Native title’, on the other hand, is a non-Aboriginal accommodation. It offers a weak form of title to some communities, but the ‘extinguishment ’ of claims for the vast majority. State responses usually mediate popular dem...
In December 1996, the High Court of Australia handed down its judgment in the Wik case finding, by a...
On the 26th January 1788, Australia was invaded by the British and a convict colony was established....
In March 2007, celebrations were held on Gunditjmara country in south-western Victoria to celebrate ...
Historically, the Indigenous struggle for land rights has been contingent upon the interventions and...
The paper explores the relationship between land rights campaigns and self-determination for Indigen...
The situation for Aboriginal people and land rights in the Kimberley is a case study on the contradi...
This paper explores the effectiveness of social and political activism in achieving change compared ...
There have been two major tranches of Indigenous land rights reform in Australia since colonisation....
International audienceThis article seeks to account for the antagonistic representations of space be...
The article looks at the struggle Aborigines have had to undertake since the Commonwealth of Austral...
In 1978 the Wran Government announced an Inquiry to investigate a range of issues including Aborigin...
grantor: University of TorontoAustralia's Indigenous people have been dispossessed of thei...
The Songlines of the Indigenous peoples of the country now called Australia are an invisible web of ...
In this thesis I consider the influence of the Gove land rights case on Australian culture and polit...
This article is the second of a series of two articles which review and assess the development of in...
In December 1996, the High Court of Australia handed down its judgment in the Wik case finding, by a...
On the 26th January 1788, Australia was invaded by the British and a convict colony was established....
In March 2007, celebrations were held on Gunditjmara country in south-western Victoria to celebrate ...
Historically, the Indigenous struggle for land rights has been contingent upon the interventions and...
The paper explores the relationship between land rights campaigns and self-determination for Indigen...
The situation for Aboriginal people and land rights in the Kimberley is a case study on the contradi...
This paper explores the effectiveness of social and political activism in achieving change compared ...
There have been two major tranches of Indigenous land rights reform in Australia since colonisation....
International audienceThis article seeks to account for the antagonistic representations of space be...
The article looks at the struggle Aborigines have had to undertake since the Commonwealth of Austral...
In 1978 the Wran Government announced an Inquiry to investigate a range of issues including Aborigin...
grantor: University of TorontoAustralia's Indigenous people have been dispossessed of thei...
The Songlines of the Indigenous peoples of the country now called Australia are an invisible web of ...
In this thesis I consider the influence of the Gove land rights case on Australian culture and polit...
This article is the second of a series of two articles which review and assess the development of in...
In December 1996, the High Court of Australia handed down its judgment in the Wik case finding, by a...
On the 26th January 1788, Australia was invaded by the British and a convict colony was established....
In March 2007, celebrations were held on Gunditjmara country in south-western Victoria to celebrate ...