In 1958, soon after the birth of her third child, Judy Inglis (nee Betheras, 1930-1962) applied to the Board for Anthropological Research (BAR) and the Social Science Research Council of Australia (SSCR) for research grants in order to 'study some aspects of life of part-aboriginal people living in or about Adelaide', South Australia, later refined to 'the status and influence of married women'. In her application to the BAR, Inglis stipulated that her request arose from the 'need to make arrangements for domestic help'. An independent researcher with no formal university affiliation, Inglis wanted a grant so that she could hire someone to care for her children while she conducted interviews. An academic advisor from the Australian National...
From Broome to Oxford and back: A Blackfella Abroad. Sharon Davis, a Bardi Gija woman and mother of ...
There has been a long history of research conducted on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples...
This submission is a result of collaboration between Ekaterina Pechenkina and Penelope Smith who are...
In 1958, soon after the birth of her third child, Judy Inglis (nee Betheras, 1930-1962) applied to t...
Between 1944 and 1963, three young white women set out to conduct anthropological field work in Abor...
Beth is one of the first recipients of a unique scholarship program to boost the number of Aborigina...
I wrote this article to address the question of whether or not non-Aboriginal researchers can be inv...
This paper documents and reflects on a specific event during ethnographic research on the developmen...
Most Aboriginal people of Australia had lived without contact with other peoples for tens of thousan...
MINNIE BREWER, nee Hunter, (1853-1934) was well into her memoirs when she first introduced the Indig...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to draw on the author’s research involving girls who leave the...
Patricia Dudgeon was born and raised in Darwin and her tribal affiliation is with the Bardi and Nyuu...
The relations between Aboriginal people and their colonisers in Australia have always been highly ch...
Judd, JA ORCiD: 0000-0001-8441-5008Introduction: This article outlines the meaningful participation ...
There has been a long history of research conducted on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples...
From Broome to Oxford and back: A Blackfella Abroad. Sharon Davis, a Bardi Gija woman and mother of ...
There has been a long history of research conducted on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples...
This submission is a result of collaboration between Ekaterina Pechenkina and Penelope Smith who are...
In 1958, soon after the birth of her third child, Judy Inglis (nee Betheras, 1930-1962) applied to t...
Between 1944 and 1963, three young white women set out to conduct anthropological field work in Abor...
Beth is one of the first recipients of a unique scholarship program to boost the number of Aborigina...
I wrote this article to address the question of whether or not non-Aboriginal researchers can be inv...
This paper documents and reflects on a specific event during ethnographic research on the developmen...
Most Aboriginal people of Australia had lived without contact with other peoples for tens of thousan...
MINNIE BREWER, nee Hunter, (1853-1934) was well into her memoirs when she first introduced the Indig...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to draw on the author’s research involving girls who leave the...
Patricia Dudgeon was born and raised in Darwin and her tribal affiliation is with the Bardi and Nyuu...
The relations between Aboriginal people and their colonisers in Australia have always been highly ch...
Judd, JA ORCiD: 0000-0001-8441-5008Introduction: This article outlines the meaningful participation ...
There has been a long history of research conducted on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples...
From Broome to Oxford and back: A Blackfella Abroad. Sharon Davis, a Bardi Gija woman and mother of ...
There has been a long history of research conducted on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples...
This submission is a result of collaboration between Ekaterina Pechenkina and Penelope Smith who are...