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There is a growing scholarly interest in Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ engagement with Islam. This interest has highlighted some significant historical points of contact, such as with the Makassan fishermen,... more
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      Australian MuslimsAboriginesIndigenous Muslims
Objective: To determine and compare the frequency distribution of various arch shapes in ethnic Malays and Malaysian Aborigines in Peninsular Malaysia and to investigate the morphological diff erences of arch form between these two ethnic... more
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      Visual AnthropologyShamanismKoreanAborigines
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      Indigenous StudiesAboriginesColonisersThe Gaze
Shell mounds ceased to be built in many parts of coastal northern Australia about 800–600 years ago. They are the subject of stories told by Aboriginal people and some have been incorporated in ritual and political activities during the... more
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      HistoryArchaeologyMythologyIndigenous or Aboriginal Studies
Remembering the debate about massacre in the Black War in Tasmania
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      MemoryTasmaniaAboriginesMassacre
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      Canadian StudiesAustralian StudiesNew Zealand StudiesHuman Rights Law
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      Visual AnthropologyShamanismKoreanAborigines
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      ExileAustralian HistoryBatmanAborigines
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      BioinformaticsMicrobiologyMolecular BiologyComputational Biology
Objective: To determine and compare the frequency distribution of various arch shapes in ethnic Malays and Malaysian Aborigines in Peninsular Malaysia and to investigate the morphological diff erences of arch form between these two ethnic... more
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      AboriginesArch FormArch ShapeArch Dimension