The north eastern part of the Northern Territory (NT) is East Arnhem Land. This expanse of Australia is the homeland of the Indigenous Yolngu clans whose forbears occupied the land some 50,000 years ago. These people survived in a nomadic lifestyle of hunter gatherers on their traditional land (Altman, 2002; 2003). Historical records show that from the 17th Century Indigenous Yolngu traded with seafarers from China, the Celebes, Japan, the Netherlands and even sailors navigating the great southern land (Berndt & Berndt, 1999; Worsely, 1955). Over 300 years later within the first quarter of the 20th Century, the Methodist Church began to develop the coastal region of East Arnhem Land, and thus, began the congregation of Indigenous communitie...
According to written histories, trepang fishers from Island Southeast Asia (“Makassans”) frequented ...
Between 1921 and 1977 twelve anthropologists worked in coastal communities of Arnhem Land in Austral...
The Yirrkala Film Project records many aspects of the life of the Yolngu people of northeast Arnhem ...
The Australian Aboriginal Arts Industry is one of few economic opportunities for Indigenous people i...
From the eighteenth-century Macassan traders from the Indonesian Island of Sulawesi made regular vis...
For centuries, the residents of Blue Mud Bay, the residents of Blue Mud Bay, the Djalkiripuyngu,1 ha...
For centuries, the residents of Blue Mud Bay, the residents of Blue Mud Bay, the Djalkiripuyngu,1 ha...
The growth of the Aboriginal Arts Industry in Australia over the last few decades has seen an increa...
The growth of the Aboriginal Arts Industry in Australia over the last few decades has seen an increa...
When the British arrived in Van Diemen's Land in 1803, they came as a society that was increasingly...
When the British arrived in Van Diemen's Land in 1803, they came as a society that was increasingly...
Plant resources are used, managed and conserved by local communities in many parts of the world. How...
Despite commitment by the Australian Government to improve the economic independence of Indigenous p...
Despite commitment by the Australian Government to improve the economic independence of Indigenous p...
This article explores the significance of footage of the sacred ceremonies of indigenous people in 1...
According to written histories, trepang fishers from Island Southeast Asia (“Makassans”) frequented ...
Between 1921 and 1977 twelve anthropologists worked in coastal communities of Arnhem Land in Austral...
The Yirrkala Film Project records many aspects of the life of the Yolngu people of northeast Arnhem ...
The Australian Aboriginal Arts Industry is one of few economic opportunities for Indigenous people i...
From the eighteenth-century Macassan traders from the Indonesian Island of Sulawesi made regular vis...
For centuries, the residents of Blue Mud Bay, the residents of Blue Mud Bay, the Djalkiripuyngu,1 ha...
For centuries, the residents of Blue Mud Bay, the residents of Blue Mud Bay, the Djalkiripuyngu,1 ha...
The growth of the Aboriginal Arts Industry in Australia over the last few decades has seen an increa...
The growth of the Aboriginal Arts Industry in Australia over the last few decades has seen an increa...
When the British arrived in Van Diemen's Land in 1803, they came as a society that was increasingly...
When the British arrived in Van Diemen's Land in 1803, they came as a society that was increasingly...
Plant resources are used, managed and conserved by local communities in many parts of the world. How...
Despite commitment by the Australian Government to improve the economic independence of Indigenous p...
Despite commitment by the Australian Government to improve the economic independence of Indigenous p...
This article explores the significance of footage of the sacred ceremonies of indigenous people in 1...
According to written histories, trepang fishers from Island Southeast Asia (“Makassans”) frequented ...
Between 1921 and 1977 twelve anthropologists worked in coastal communities of Arnhem Land in Austral...
The Yirrkala Film Project records many aspects of the life of the Yolngu people of northeast Arnhem ...