The history of the forcible removal of Indigenous children was cast into the public arena by the publication of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission’s Bringing Them Home Report in 1997. Much has been written since then about the practices, policies and experiences of child removal in Australia. Academics, journalists, public commentators, politicians, filmmakers and those who were themselves removed from their families as children have all made contributions to public knowledge and discussion of this history, although not always in productive or well informed ways. Peter Read has been an instrumental figure in the investigation of this past, and Tripping over Feathers is his latest, and perhaps most interesting, contribution. R...
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[Extract]: This is not the first account of the work of Aboriginal traditional healers. The original...
How often have you heard a well-meaning person asking ‘What is the answer to the “Aboriginal problem...
Karijini Mirlimirli is a collection of writings by 39 indigenous people, particularly Punjima, Yinha...
Review of the book 'Hope: refugees and their supporters in Australia since 1947' by Ann-Marie Jorden...
Joy Janaka Wiradjuri Williams was a member of the Aboriginal Stolen Generations. She was taken from ...
[Extract] Hoff has compiled a history of the Bundjalung people since European settlement which is r...
Louise M. Newman reviews the book 'Taking assimilation to heart: marriages of white women and indige...
Rethinking Children and Research characterizes Mary Kellett’s vision as campaigner\ud and sociologis...
Kay Schaffer has played a significant role in opening up scholarly debates on the gcndered nature o...
The topic of white fathers of Aboriginal children has been a long time coming into focus. Aboriginal...
Authored by Helen Pearson, The Life Project: The Extraordinary Story of our Ordinary Lives concerns ...
When a book’s subject matter is the ‘UN’s best kept secret’, expectations are bound to run high an...
Childhood and Migration in Europe. Portraits of Mobility, Identity and Belonging in Contemporary Ire...
Cruikshank, Julie. 1998. The Social Life of Stories: Narrative and Knowledge in the Yukon Territory....
In this timely and morally necessary book, Tamara Starblanket gives particular attention to the forc...
[Extract]: This is not the first account of the work of Aboriginal traditional healers. The original...
How often have you heard a well-meaning person asking ‘What is the answer to the “Aboriginal problem...
Karijini Mirlimirli is a collection of writings by 39 indigenous people, particularly Punjima, Yinha...
Review of the book 'Hope: refugees and their supporters in Australia since 1947' by Ann-Marie Jorden...