This story of Indigenous Australian-Indonesian intermarriage is one that sheds light on the changes to citizenship entitlement in Australia and the struggles of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Asian peoples to lead their lives free from government intervention. Indonesian-Australian contacts remain relatively unknown in Australian history. Early Macassan relations with the peoples of Northern Australia, brought to light by Campbell Macknight, stands out in Australian history as a significant first contact with Asia. More recently Regina Ganter has continued the Macassan story into the twentieth century exploring encounters with northern communities across Australia. But the story of wartime disruption faced by the families of Indones...
In 1986 the Australian Law Reform Commission found that Aboriginal spouses who married traditionally...
The article contains a historical overview of Australia's migration policy and analysis of the Chine...
Birthplace, ancestry, religion and indigenous status are traditionally strong determinants of partne...
This story of Indigenous Australian-Indonesian intermarriage is one that sheds light on the changes ...
This story of Indigenous Australian-Indonesian intermarriage is one that shedslight on the changes t...
This article describes the process of recognition ofIndigenous people in Australia of theAboriginal ...
Individuals often choose partners with social and cultural backgrounds that are similar to their own...
The focus of the present article is marriage between local Balinese Hindus and non-Hindu Indonesians...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
Birthplace, ancestry, religion and indigenous status are traditionally strong determinants of partne...
Prevailing approaches to managing international relations are heavily influenced by the European leg...
In the twenty years since Indonesia declared herself independent, Indonesia and Australia have enjo...
For many years, Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples had a long history of cont...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
In 1986 the Australian Law Reform Commission found that Aboriginal spouses who married traditionally...
The article contains a historical overview of Australia's migration policy and analysis of the Chine...
Birthplace, ancestry, religion and indigenous status are traditionally strong determinants of partne...
This story of Indigenous Australian-Indonesian intermarriage is one that sheds light on the changes ...
This story of Indigenous Australian-Indonesian intermarriage is one that shedslight on the changes t...
This article describes the process of recognition ofIndigenous people in Australia of theAboriginal ...
Individuals often choose partners with social and cultural backgrounds that are similar to their own...
The focus of the present article is marriage between local Balinese Hindus and non-Hindu Indonesians...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
Birthplace, ancestry, religion and indigenous status are traditionally strong determinants of partne...
Prevailing approaches to managing international relations are heavily influenced by the European leg...
In the twenty years since Indonesia declared herself independent, Indonesia and Australia have enjo...
For many years, Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples had a long history of cont...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
In 1986 the Australian Law Reform Commission found that Aboriginal spouses who married traditionally...
The article contains a historical overview of Australia's migration policy and analysis of the Chine...
Birthplace, ancestry, religion and indigenous status are traditionally strong determinants of partne...