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The 1918-19 influenza pandemic and its impact on Aboriginal ppeople in South Australia | 2019 | Aboriginal history 43 (): 3-32 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
No fish, no house, no melons: the earliest Aboriginal guides in colonial New South Wales | 2019 | Aboriginal history 43 (): 33-55 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Nah Doongh's song: Grace Karskens and Mark McKenna in conversation | 2019 | Aboriginal history 43 (): 57-76 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Big John Dodo and Karajarri histories | 2019 | Aboriginal history 43 (): 77-92 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
'What's this about a new mission?': assimilation, resistance and the Morwell transit village | 2019 | Aboriginal history 43 (): 93-115 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
'The ordered behaviour of the individual himself': Cecil Cook's biological politics | 2019 | Aboriginal history 43 (): 117-44 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Luise Hercus AM, FAHA 1926-2018 | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): xv-xviii | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Luise Hercus and Aboriginal History | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): xix-xxvi | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
NADOC and the National Aborigines Day in Sydney, 1957–67 | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): 3-30 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
What we were told: Responses to 65,000 years of Aboriginal history | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): 31-53 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
A corroboree for the Countess of Kintore: enlivening histories through objects | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): 55-71 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Contested destinies: Aboriginal advocacy in South Australia’s interwar years | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): 73-95 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Benevolent Benedictines? Vulnerable missions and Aboriginal policy in the time of A. O. Neville | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): 97-124 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Indigenous and other Australians since 1901: A conversation between Professor Tim Rowse and Dr Miranda Johnson | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): 125-39 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Aboriginal camps as urban foundations? Evidence from southern Queensland | 2018 | Aboriginal history 42 (): 141-72 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Other picture boards in Van Diemen’s Land: the recovery of lost illustrations of frontier violence and relationships | 2017 | Aboriginal history 41 (): 3-20 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
The murder of Melaityappa and how Judge Mann succeeded in making ‘the administration of justice palatable’ to South Australian colonists in 1849 | 2017 | Aboriginal history 41 (): 23-45 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Mobilising across colour lines: intimate encounters between Aboriginal women and African American and other allied servicemen on the World War II Australian home front | 2017 | Aboriginal history 41 (): 47-70 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Deaconess Winifred Hilliard and the cultural brokerage of the Ernabella craft room | 2017 | Aboriginal history 41 (): 71-94 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
‘The happiest time of my life …’: Emotive visitor books and early mission tourism to Victoria’s Aboriginal reserves | 2017 | Aboriginal history 41 (): 95 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Two Victorian corroborees: meaning making in response to European intrusion | 2017 | Aboriginal history 41 (): 95 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
The homestead as fortress: fact or folklore? | 2017 | Aboriginal history 41 (): 95 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Ross v Chambers: assimilation law and policy in the Northern Territory | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 3-25 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Stanley Middleton’s response to assimilation policy in his fight for Aboriginal people’s equality, 1948–62 | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 27-64 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Ending isolation? Leprosy, welfare and Indigenous Australians 1950–86 | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 65-88 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
‘We had to be off by sundown’: Narungga contributions to farming industries on Yorke Peninsula (Guuranda), South Australia | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 89-117 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
‘We want a good mission not [rubbish] please’: Aboriginal petitions and mission nostalgia | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 119-43 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
The space of conflict: Aboriginal/European interactions and frontier violence on the western Central Murray, South Australia, 1830–41 | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 145-79 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Staged savagery: Archibald Meston and his Indigenous exhibits | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 181-203 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
The Aboriginal people in S ydney as seen by Captain Abel du Petit-Thouars, 24 November to 9 December 1838 | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 207-14 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Im memoriam Patrick Wolfe | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 217-19 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Talking race: Patrick Wolfe’s scholarly activism | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 221-3 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Good Patrick | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 225-6 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Reflections on Patrick Wolfe | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 227-8 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
[Untitled] | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 229-30 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Looking forward to hosting you, amigo – and, yes, we won’t run out of red! | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 231-7 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Patrick Wolfe, my ‘Bondhu’: In memoriam | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 239-41 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Patrick Wolfe | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 243-4 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
[Untitled] | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 245-7 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Patrick Wolfe's dialectics | 2016 | Aboriginal history 40 (): 249-60 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Why didn't you listen: white noise and black history | 2010 | Aboriginal history 34 (): 11-33 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Controlling marriages: Friederich Hagenauer and the betrothal of indigenous Western Australian women in colonial Victoria | 2010 | Aboriginal history 34 (): 35-54 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Shamrock Aborigines: the Irish, the Aboriginal Australians and their children | 2010 | Aboriginal history 34 (): 55-84 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Defining disease, segragating race: Sir Raphael Cilento, Aboriginal health and leprosy management in twentieth century Queensland | 2010 | Aboriginal history 34 (): 85-114 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Their darkest hour: the films and photographs of William Grayden and the history of the 'Warburton Range controversy' of 1957 | 2010 | Aboriginal history 34 (): 115-41 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
A short history of the 1948 Arnhem Land expedition | 2010 | Aboriginal history 34 (): 143-70 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Aboriginal enterprises: negotiating an urban Aboriginality | 2010 | Aboriginal history 34 (): 171-96 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
'It will enlarge the ideas of the natives': indigenous Australians and the tour of the Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh | 2010 | Aboriginal history 34 (): 197-216 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
The etymology of Coober Pedy, South Australia | 2010 | Aboriginal history 34 (): 217-33 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Bennelong among his people | 2009 | Aboriginal history 33 (): 7-30 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 |