Review of: Murphy, Aunty Joy. Welcome to Country, illustrated by Lisa Kennedy, Black Dog Books, 2016. DOI: 10.1353/jeu.2017.000
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Hidden in Plain Sight is a book with an unusual agenda: to discuss and publicize the many constructi...
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This article reports on a collaboration between an Australian University and a nearby-high school du...
Canadian Aboriginal writing has blossomed in the past two decades and made a major contribution to t...
How Australian children perceived the image of Indigenous from their readings is highly influenced b...
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Review of Decolonizing the Landscape: Indigenous Cultures in Australia, ed. by Beate Neumeier and Ka...
The influence of children’s literature on the lives of children is well documented and this importan...
This is an excellent book about an issue of importance for the future of cities in the Canadian prai...
Teaching Indigenous Knowledges through critical Indigenous Studies is an intellectually stimulating ...
<i>Stories Without End</i> is a collection of Indigenous writing, published as a special edition of ...
‘The good editor,’ suggests Thomas McCormack in his Fiction Editor, the Novel and the No...
A book review of 'Sharing Spaces: Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Responses to Store, Country and Righ...
Louise M. Newman reviews the book 'Taking assimilation to heart: marriages of white women and indige...
Just over a third of Australians also read books by or about Indigenous Australians for their own in...
Hidden in Plain Sight is a book with an unusual agenda: to discuss and publicize the many constructi...
Review of Teaching Australian and New Zealand Literature edited by Nicholas Birns, Nicole Moore and ...
This article reports on a collaboration between an Australian University and a nearby-high school du...
Canadian Aboriginal writing has blossomed in the past two decades and made a major contribution to t...
How Australian children perceived the image of Indigenous from their readings is highly influenced b...
This text comprises a book review of Visioning a Mi’kmaw Humanities: Indigenizing the Academy edited...
Review of Decolonizing the Landscape: Indigenous Cultures in Australia, ed. by Beate Neumeier and Ka...
The influence of children’s literature on the lives of children is well documented and this importan...
This is an excellent book about an issue of importance for the future of cities in the Canadian prai...
Teaching Indigenous Knowledges through critical Indigenous Studies is an intellectually stimulating ...
<i>Stories Without End</i> is a collection of Indigenous writing, published as a special edition of ...
‘The good editor,’ suggests Thomas McCormack in his Fiction Editor, the Novel and the No...
A book review of 'Sharing Spaces: Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Responses to Store, Country and Righ...
Louise M. Newman reviews the book 'Taking assimilation to heart: marriages of white women and indige...
Just over a third of Australians also read books by or about Indigenous Australians for their own in...
Hidden in Plain Sight is a book with an unusual agenda: to discuss and publicize the many constructi...
Review of Teaching Australian and New Zealand Literature edited by Nicholas Birns, Nicole Moore and ...