This paper examines the relationship between social identity and ‘culturally defined methods of adaptation’ (CDMA) to change. Based on a case study of the Wadandi people of southwestern Australia, the spatial analysis of pre- and postcolonial settlement patterns is examined and integrated with oral histories. The purpose is to understand and document the strategies employed by the Wadandi people to maintain independence and cultural vitality in the face of massive social and economic upheaval associated with intensive colonialism. This paper argues that understanding these strategies is central to understanding both the pre- and post-contact cultural landscape and the associated range of heritage values that includes a central concept of id...
The paper considers the relationship between people, culture and heritage, and the impacts of increa...
In Australia, applicants for native title—legal recognition of proprietary interest in land devolvin...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
This thesis is an archaeological examination of the colonial history of the Mualgal people (the Indi...
This thesis presents an archaeological study of contact where an island Aboriginal society in north...
This paper explores variation and change in Aboriginal people's connections to places, and place-rel...
This paper explores the relationship between social significance, or the value of places to the comm...
Contact archaeology in Australia is emerging as an important tool in the independent verification of...
While many culture contact studies in archaeology have been framed by acculturation theory, which ca...
In this paper, we show how the Aboriginal people in the south-west of Australia (the Nyungar) develo...
The Australian Aboriginals, thought by some to have embodied one of the simplest forms of cultural e...
This thesis is one step in defining the parameters of archaeology in an aboriginal context. It is de...
This thesis is concerned with the processes of sociocultural change set in motion when the Aborigin...
Indigenous peoples are going to be disproportionately affected by climate change. Developing tailore...
Preliminary archaeological research on contact sites in the southeast Kimberley region of Western Au...
The paper considers the relationship between people, culture and heritage, and the impacts of increa...
In Australia, applicants for native title—legal recognition of proprietary interest in land devolvin...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
This thesis is an archaeological examination of the colonial history of the Mualgal people (the Indi...
This thesis presents an archaeological study of contact where an island Aboriginal society in north...
This paper explores variation and change in Aboriginal people's connections to places, and place-rel...
This paper explores the relationship between social significance, or the value of places to the comm...
Contact archaeology in Australia is emerging as an important tool in the independent verification of...
While many culture contact studies in archaeology have been framed by acculturation theory, which ca...
In this paper, we show how the Aboriginal people in the south-west of Australia (the Nyungar) develo...
The Australian Aboriginals, thought by some to have embodied one of the simplest forms of cultural e...
This thesis is one step in defining the parameters of archaeology in an aboriginal context. It is de...
This thesis is concerned with the processes of sociocultural change set in motion when the Aborigin...
Indigenous peoples are going to be disproportionately affected by climate change. Developing tailore...
Preliminary archaeological research on contact sites in the southeast Kimberley region of Western Au...
The paper considers the relationship between people, culture and heritage, and the impacts of increa...
In Australia, applicants for native title—legal recognition of proprietary interest in land devolvin...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...