On the pastoral frontiers of northern and western Australia, generations of entangled lives of Aboriginal people with newcomers from Europe and Asia has created distinctive and sometimes difficult forms of Indigenous and historic heritage. Our paper draws on two case studies to explore some of these hidden aspects of pastoral heritage in remote and outback Australia
This paper examines some issues relating to inclusion of Australian Indigenous cultural heritage in ...
'Modern Frontier' is a study of Australia's Northern Territory in the 1950s using an interdisciplina...
The essays in this book are focussed on the northern and central outback regions of Australia. They ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn Australia there is a persistent stereotypical image on which many t...
About the book: The original papers collected in this pioneering volume address the historical archa...
While my book focuses on the story of white settlement in Central Australia, this can not be underst...
This thesis examines the responses of non-indigenous pastoralists in Central Australian rangelands t...
The strength of Australian outback mythology in providing a blueprint for what Australian society, l...
This paper arises from a project undertaken for the Department of Environment and Heritage (now the ...
This paper explores the relationship between social significance, or the value of places to the comm...
This paper reports on the transformation from an archaeological research project to one that focused...
This article critically considers the legal regulation of Indigenous people's cultural heritage in W...
In the last twenty years, Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders have more openly articulated differ...
Shows that pastoral heritage is more than just 'woolsheds and homesteads', the showpieces of white, ...
Heritage represents the meanings and representations conveyed in the present day upon artifacts, lan...
This paper examines some issues relating to inclusion of Australian Indigenous cultural heritage in ...
'Modern Frontier' is a study of Australia's Northern Territory in the 1950s using an interdisciplina...
The essays in this book are focussed on the northern and central outback regions of Australia. They ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn Australia there is a persistent stereotypical image on which many t...
About the book: The original papers collected in this pioneering volume address the historical archa...
While my book focuses on the story of white settlement in Central Australia, this can not be underst...
This thesis examines the responses of non-indigenous pastoralists in Central Australian rangelands t...
The strength of Australian outback mythology in providing a blueprint for what Australian society, l...
This paper arises from a project undertaken for the Department of Environment and Heritage (now the ...
This paper explores the relationship between social significance, or the value of places to the comm...
This paper reports on the transformation from an archaeological research project to one that focused...
This article critically considers the legal regulation of Indigenous people's cultural heritage in W...
In the last twenty years, Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders have more openly articulated differ...
Shows that pastoral heritage is more than just 'woolsheds and homesteads', the showpieces of white, ...
Heritage represents the meanings and representations conveyed in the present day upon artifacts, lan...
This paper examines some issues relating to inclusion of Australian Indigenous cultural heritage in ...
'Modern Frontier' is a study of Australia's Northern Territory in the 1950s using an interdisciplina...
The essays in this book are focussed on the northern and central outback regions of Australia. They ...