Kulinma means 'keep listening' and that is what this book urges Australians to do if their attitudes towards, and policies for, Aboriginal Australians are to command respect. Dr Coombs's understanding of Aborigines' problems and aspirations has developed over the years when he was Chairman of the Council for Aboriginal Affairs, because he and his colleagues listened patiently and with open minds to what Aborigines have said not only to them and other whites, but to one another. The book is intended as a record of that developing understanding and as an expression of gratitude for the many lessons the author and other members of the council learned in the course of their work among Aborigines. All who are interested in the attempts that have...
The topic of Chris Healy's book Forgetting Aborigines is not new. Probably the best known critique o...
This book tells the story of the Karrayili Adult Education Centre from its early days to the present...
To write a chapter on the conceptions of giftedness held by the indigenous people of Australia prese...
Aborigines in Australia are demanding a kind of education that does not estrange Aboriginal children...
This last book of Professor Rowley's trilogy on Aboriginal Policy and Practice deals with the situat...
The 'outcasts' of this book are those of Aboriginal descent, mainly the part-Aborigines, living on t...
As Aboriginal people, we have over the last thirty years, tried to influence change in education to ...
In 1938, while settler Australians celebrated their 150-year occupancy of the continent, Aboriginal ...
A challenge for all universities in Australia is how to engage, and importantly, retain Aboriginal s...
Many changes have occurred in Aboriginal history in the last twenty years. There have been sharp cha...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
This research investigates how White capacity for constructive race relations is perceived from an I...
White ignorance has a critical impact on race relations and is implicated in the maintenance of Abor...
Listening… can involve the listener in an intense, efficacious, and complex set of communicat...
There has been a long history of research conducted on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples...
The topic of Chris Healy's book Forgetting Aborigines is not new. Probably the best known critique o...
This book tells the story of the Karrayili Adult Education Centre from its early days to the present...
To write a chapter on the conceptions of giftedness held by the indigenous people of Australia prese...
Aborigines in Australia are demanding a kind of education that does not estrange Aboriginal children...
This last book of Professor Rowley's trilogy on Aboriginal Policy and Practice deals with the situat...
The 'outcasts' of this book are those of Aboriginal descent, mainly the part-Aborigines, living on t...
As Aboriginal people, we have over the last thirty years, tried to influence change in education to ...
In 1938, while settler Australians celebrated their 150-year occupancy of the continent, Aboriginal ...
A challenge for all universities in Australia is how to engage, and importantly, retain Aboriginal s...
Many changes have occurred in Aboriginal history in the last twenty years. There have been sharp cha...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
This research investigates how White capacity for constructive race relations is perceived from an I...
White ignorance has a critical impact on race relations and is implicated in the maintenance of Abor...
Listening… can involve the listener in an intense, efficacious, and complex set of communicat...
There has been a long history of research conducted on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples...
The topic of Chris Healy's book Forgetting Aborigines is not new. Probably the best known critique o...
This book tells the story of the Karrayili Adult Education Centre from its early days to the present...
To write a chapter on the conceptions of giftedness held by the indigenous people of Australia prese...