The site I chose to reflect on is Murramarang beach. This is an important place when thinking about Aboriginal political history, as it depicts life prior to colonisation but was also significant during colonisation. Murramarang would have been the carinya (‘happy home’) to either a single tribe or a meeting place between surrounding tribes, but my connection to this land lies in it being my second place of home
The site of Captain Cook’s first landing on the Australian continent lies at the far end of the Kurn...
When a housing development at Sandon Point north of Wollongong NSW obliterated country that has spir...
Until recently it was widely believed that Aboriginal people had disappeared from the coastal part o...
A damp Friday morning met the scheduled day of the first Aboriginal Political History field trip and...
They Came to Murramarang was first published in 1994, providing the New South Wales South Coast vi...
Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coastal Aborig...
I had walked past Victoria Park several times, seen it through the window from the bus on City Road,...
[Extract:] Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coa...
In this paper, we show how the Aboriginal people in the south-west of Australia (the Nyungar) develo...
This thesis examines how human connections to place, specifically between the Manilikarr clan and th...
The political significance and inherent power of maps is closely allied with the economic, social an...
Community. One of the key words that resonated with me during my site visit to the Australian Nation...
This online book makes the work of William Thomas accessible to anthropologists, archaeologists, hi...
The significance and influence of Aboriginal culture at Ballast Point Park, dually named Walama, is ...
Little research has been done on how places with shared Indigenous and colonial pasts are communicat...
The site of Captain Cook’s first landing on the Australian continent lies at the far end of the Kurn...
When a housing development at Sandon Point north of Wollongong NSW obliterated country that has spir...
Until recently it was widely believed that Aboriginal people had disappeared from the coastal part o...
A damp Friday morning met the scheduled day of the first Aboriginal Political History field trip and...
They Came to Murramarang was first published in 1994, providing the New South Wales South Coast vi...
Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coastal Aborig...
I had walked past Victoria Park several times, seen it through the window from the bus on City Road,...
[Extract:] Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coa...
In this paper, we show how the Aboriginal people in the south-west of Australia (the Nyungar) develo...
This thesis examines how human connections to place, specifically between the Manilikarr clan and th...
The political significance and inherent power of maps is closely allied with the economic, social an...
Community. One of the key words that resonated with me during my site visit to the Australian Nation...
This online book makes the work of William Thomas accessible to anthropologists, archaeologists, hi...
The significance and influence of Aboriginal culture at Ballast Point Park, dually named Walama, is ...
Little research has been done on how places with shared Indigenous and colonial pasts are communicat...
The site of Captain Cook’s first landing on the Australian continent lies at the far end of the Kurn...
When a housing development at Sandon Point north of Wollongong NSW obliterated country that has spir...
Until recently it was widely believed that Aboriginal people had disappeared from the coastal part o...