This paper investigates the Western Australian colonial authorities\u27 attempts at defining and categorising a "politically relevant" Aboriginal population from first settlement in 1829 until 1850. Studies of colonial enumeration allow us to understand how colonial authorities viewed the spaces and boundaries of settlement and beyond, and who would be included as part of the community inhabiting that space. Enumeration of Aboriginal people in this period mirrored the Western Australian colonial authorities\u27 conception of their sovereignty: the territory which they could effectively control was not the entire western third of the continent, as the map dictated, but rather the surveyed country, within the "limits of settlem...
From 1901 until 1968 the Commonwealth bureaucracy essentially ran the Northern Territory. The way th...
The ABS 2006 Post Enumeration Survey was extended to include a sample of localities from the whole o...
As the title indicates this study is restricted to those Aboriginal tribes located in the North West...
In a context of a uncritical reliance by Australian historians on census data as a source of 'h...
Special enumeration procedures for Indigenous Australians were introduced in the 1971 Census, and ha...
During the period leading up to and during the 2006 Census, a team of four researchers from the Cent...
Established as a British Colony in 1835, Victoria was considered the leader in Australian indigenous...
This article presents a case study of an exercise in Aboriginal community governance in Australia. I...
The Indigenous Enumeration Strategy (IES) of the Australian National Census of Population and Housin...
Critical scholarship on colonisation tells us that official statistics have reflected the perspectiv...
This collection represents a serious re-examination of existing work on the Aboriginal history of ni...
Debate has occurred over the past decade about Aboriginal Australians’ ‘welfare dependency’. How can...
Recent scholarship on colonial Protectors of Aborigines has examined the unclear line they walked be...
This collection represents a serious re-examination of existing work on the Aboriginal history of ni...
The statistical table is one expression of the settler colonial capacity and willingness to enumerat...
From 1901 until 1968 the Commonwealth bureaucracy essentially ran the Northern Territory. The way th...
The ABS 2006 Post Enumeration Survey was extended to include a sample of localities from the whole o...
As the title indicates this study is restricted to those Aboriginal tribes located in the North West...
In a context of a uncritical reliance by Australian historians on census data as a source of 'h...
Special enumeration procedures for Indigenous Australians were introduced in the 1971 Census, and ha...
During the period leading up to and during the 2006 Census, a team of four researchers from the Cent...
Established as a British Colony in 1835, Victoria was considered the leader in Australian indigenous...
This article presents a case study of an exercise in Aboriginal community governance in Australia. I...
The Indigenous Enumeration Strategy (IES) of the Australian National Census of Population and Housin...
Critical scholarship on colonisation tells us that official statistics have reflected the perspectiv...
This collection represents a serious re-examination of existing work on the Aboriginal history of ni...
Debate has occurred over the past decade about Aboriginal Australians’ ‘welfare dependency’. How can...
Recent scholarship on colonial Protectors of Aborigines has examined the unclear line they walked be...
This collection represents a serious re-examination of existing work on the Aboriginal history of ni...
The statistical table is one expression of the settler colonial capacity and willingness to enumerat...
From 1901 until 1968 the Commonwealth bureaucracy essentially ran the Northern Territory. The way th...
The ABS 2006 Post Enumeration Survey was extended to include a sample of localities from the whole o...
As the title indicates this study is restricted to those Aboriginal tribes located in the North West...