This article considers the experiences of Aboriginal people who moved to Sydney over the second half of the twentieth century, particularly those who moved into public housing in Western Sydney, and their strategies for maintaining communal bonds and cultural identities in response to pressures to assimilate. Urban relocation had gendered effects on Aboriginal families too. The design of urban spaces and residential architecture together with the moral regulation that many experienced, especially those who were suburban tenants of the New South Wales Housing Commission, worked against the fulfilment of obligations to country and family
There has been little discussion on urban Indigenous identity in post-settler societies. However, in...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
This paper aims to provide an updated description of the migration patterns of Indigenous Australian...
This article considers the experiences of Aboriginal people who moved to Sydney over the second half...
This chapter provides a brief history of Aboriginal urbanisation, with a particular focus on the tri...
Until recently it was widely believed that Aboriginal people had disappeared from the coastal part o...
Being an Aborigène Today. Migrations, Sedentarizations and Identity Changes in the North-West of Aus...
The historical erasure of Aboriginality from the settler city has now been well documented by Austra...
The research presented in this article is based on a four-year place-based qualitative case study of...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Wendy Susan Shaw.The Aboriginal settlement known as...
Indigenous people tend to live in different parts of Australian towns and cities than the non-Indige...
Western cities are becoming increasingly culturally diverse through the intersection of processes su...
The large scale post-war migration impacted beyond the change of the demographic structure of Austra...
State processes of land dispossession rely on multiple modes of power such as domination, legitimisa...
Western cities are becoming increasingly culturally diverse through the intersection of processes su...
There has been little discussion on urban Indigenous identity in post-settler societies. However, in...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
This paper aims to provide an updated description of the migration patterns of Indigenous Australian...
This article considers the experiences of Aboriginal people who moved to Sydney over the second half...
This chapter provides a brief history of Aboriginal urbanisation, with a particular focus on the tri...
Until recently it was widely believed that Aboriginal people had disappeared from the coastal part o...
Being an Aborigène Today. Migrations, Sedentarizations and Identity Changes in the North-West of Aus...
The historical erasure of Aboriginality from the settler city has now been well documented by Austra...
The research presented in this article is based on a four-year place-based qualitative case study of...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Wendy Susan Shaw.The Aboriginal settlement known as...
Indigenous people tend to live in different parts of Australian towns and cities than the non-Indige...
Western cities are becoming increasingly culturally diverse through the intersection of processes su...
The large scale post-war migration impacted beyond the change of the demographic structure of Austra...
State processes of land dispossession rely on multiple modes of power such as domination, legitimisa...
Western cities are becoming increasingly culturally diverse through the intersection of processes su...
There has been little discussion on urban Indigenous identity in post-settler societies. However, in...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
This paper aims to provide an updated description of the migration patterns of Indigenous Australian...