Colonial discourse has typically defined and limited understandings of Aboriginal history. By analyzing the educational, housing and employment issues found in the fieldnotes compiled during the research of Harry Hawthorn’s 1958 report, The Indians of British Columbia: A Study of Contemporary Social Adjustment, this work attempts to sidestep some of the binaries inherent in colonial discourse and uncover perspectives that have commonly been overlooked. It does this by adopting Émile Durkheim’s analytical lens of anomie. But whereas standard anthropological and sociological models of anomie used to understand social dysfunction within Aboriginal communities have been limited by a superficial understanding of the factors that lead to social d...
This ethnographic inquiry is based on Dorothy E. Smith's (2006) institutional ethnography. In this s...
Much information on traditional indigenous society in Australian historiography and anthropology ste...
Archival traces of early discursive advocacy by Noongar people in the southwest region of Australia ...
Colonial discourse has typically defined and limited understandings of Aboriginal history. By analyz...
Exploring the experiences of one Aboriginal man, Chief William (Billie) Hall of the Tzeachten reserv...
This essay examines the complex geographical, economic and political motivations that have resulted ...
White settlement of Australia began a process whereby the Aboriginal people who had settled the Aust...
A revolution took place in Sliammon, BC, between the late 1800s and 1970s. As with colonialism elsew...
Subjectivity coded in Indigenous and non-Indigenous minds maintains a fictional spectre of Aborigina...
It Happened to Me in Barkerville' argues that aboriginal people were participants in many aspects of...
This study examined Aboriginal advantage in Victoria, demonstrating that relatively rapid chan...
The 1967 Australian Referendum and subsequent constitutional reform are widely considered a victory ...
Aside from notable exceptions, the nature and variety of Indigenous participation in Australian set...
In the late 1950s, a community of Aboriginal people had formed a camp at ‘Allawah Grove\u27 in South...
Modern research into Aboriginal education focuses on the de-culturation, physical, and emotional abu...
This ethnographic inquiry is based on Dorothy E. Smith's (2006) institutional ethnography. In this s...
Much information on traditional indigenous society in Australian historiography and anthropology ste...
Archival traces of early discursive advocacy by Noongar people in the southwest region of Australia ...
Colonial discourse has typically defined and limited understandings of Aboriginal history. By analyz...
Exploring the experiences of one Aboriginal man, Chief William (Billie) Hall of the Tzeachten reserv...
This essay examines the complex geographical, economic and political motivations that have resulted ...
White settlement of Australia began a process whereby the Aboriginal people who had settled the Aust...
A revolution took place in Sliammon, BC, between the late 1800s and 1970s. As with colonialism elsew...
Subjectivity coded in Indigenous and non-Indigenous minds maintains a fictional spectre of Aborigina...
It Happened to Me in Barkerville' argues that aboriginal people were participants in many aspects of...
This study examined Aboriginal advantage in Victoria, demonstrating that relatively rapid chan...
The 1967 Australian Referendum and subsequent constitutional reform are widely considered a victory ...
Aside from notable exceptions, the nature and variety of Indigenous participation in Australian set...
In the late 1950s, a community of Aboriginal people had formed a camp at ‘Allawah Grove\u27 in South...
Modern research into Aboriginal education focuses on the de-culturation, physical, and emotional abu...
This ethnographic inquiry is based on Dorothy E. Smith's (2006) institutional ethnography. In this s...
Much information on traditional indigenous society in Australian historiography and anthropology ste...
Archival traces of early discursive advocacy by Noongar people in the southwest region of Australia ...