Anthropologists play a significant role in the native title system in Australia, especially in undertaking connection research to demonstrate the evidentiary basis of claims. In 2010, recognising the lack of sufficiently qualified anthropologists working in native title, the Australian Government introduced a grants program to attract and retain practitioners. This paper describes a field school in the Northern Territory that was funded through the Native Title Anthropologist Grants Program. Through dialogue and interaction with the Aboriginal community, the organisers aimed to expose and interpret ideas, practices, memories, mythologies, relationships and other aspects of society and culture in the terms required for the demonstration of ...
Historically, the Indigenous struggle for land rights has been contingent upon the interventions and...
The Yolngu studies program at Charles Darwin University has been active in the teaching of Yolngu (E...
This analysis of three native title agreements is primarily based on observations made at a ...
Anthropologists have a significant role in the functioning of the native title system in Australia, ...
"The Australian Federal Native Title Act 1993 marked a revolution in the recognition of the rights o...
This paper describes collective efforts over the past 30 years by Australian anthropologists towards...
Within the legal profession working with the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) (NTA), there is significant...
This Discussion Paper arises from a concern that the current contributions of anthropology i...
Chapter 6 Lessons from Northern Territory land claims: a Land Council perspective / Jeff Stead not a...
This paper is directed to two immediate purposes which lie beyond anthropology as practiced within a...
In August 2016, the traditional owners of Timber Creek in the Northern Territory, the Ngaliwurru and...
The recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody identified tourism as ...
Anthropology’s involvement with Australian Indigenous people seeking to obtain legal rights, particu...
Australia has a 30-billion-dollar knowledge industry, yet this industry barely recognises Indigenous...
Shifts in White-Indigenous relations started to re-shape relations between field linguists and Austr...
Historically, the Indigenous struggle for land rights has been contingent upon the interventions and...
The Yolngu studies program at Charles Darwin University has been active in the teaching of Yolngu (E...
This analysis of three native title agreements is primarily based on observations made at a ...
Anthropologists have a significant role in the functioning of the native title system in Australia, ...
"The Australian Federal Native Title Act 1993 marked a revolution in the recognition of the rights o...
This paper describes collective efforts over the past 30 years by Australian anthropologists towards...
Within the legal profession working with the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) (NTA), there is significant...
This Discussion Paper arises from a concern that the current contributions of anthropology i...
Chapter 6 Lessons from Northern Territory land claims: a Land Council perspective / Jeff Stead not a...
This paper is directed to two immediate purposes which lie beyond anthropology as practiced within a...
In August 2016, the traditional owners of Timber Creek in the Northern Territory, the Ngaliwurru and...
The recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody identified tourism as ...
Anthropology’s involvement with Australian Indigenous people seeking to obtain legal rights, particu...
Australia has a 30-billion-dollar knowledge industry, yet this industry barely recognises Indigenous...
Shifts in White-Indigenous relations started to re-shape relations between field linguists and Austr...
Historically, the Indigenous struggle for land rights has been contingent upon the interventions and...
The Yolngu studies program at Charles Darwin University has been active in the teaching of Yolngu (E...
This analysis of three native title agreements is primarily based on observations made at a ...