Indigenous or Aboriginal Studies
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From the nineteenth century to the present day, external peoples, companies, and governments have perpetrated disrespectful attitudes and behaviours toward Amazonian Originary Peoples. In response, Originary Peoples have increasingly... more
This paper briefly examines the names for three Aboriginal languages of the south west region of Western Australia.
In order to accept this Student Recruiter agreement with the College of Mental Health Counselling, you must believe in and agree with the value of learning about counselling through the online course described at www.ctihalifax.com, and... more
NATIVE MESSENGERS OF GOD IN CANADA?: A TEST CASE FOR BAHA’I UNIVERSALISM (1996) *** Christopher Buck, “Native Messengers of God in Canada?: A Test Case for Baha’i Universalism.” Baha’i Studies Review 6 (1996): 97–133. *** Award... more
Federally-recognized tribes must adapt to many ecological challenges arising from climate change, from the effects of glacier retreat on the habitats of culturally significant species to how sea level rise forces human communities to... more
Alcohol management plans are used as a central device in government policies for reducing alcohol-related harms among Indigenous Australians, particularly in remote locations. AMPs have been viewed as a viable way of creating a new and... more
As historians are becoming more aware of the diversity of the Australian prisoner of war experience during the Second World War, increasing numbers of Indigenous Australians' stories are being identified. Through the combined hard work of... more
A review of "Indigenous Women and Feminism: Politics, Activism and Culture" edited by C. Suzack, S. Huhndorf, J. Perreault & J. Barman
Este artículo busca contribuir a una evaluación crítica de la educación intercultural bilingüe (EIB), modelo educativo con al menos cinco décadas de desarrollo conceptual e implementación en Latinoamérica. Cuando este término se acuñó y... more
Rapport de conférence pour le compte du Ministère du Patrimoine canadien
The Importance of Being Anachronistic: Contemporary Aboriginal Art and Museum Reparations focuses on the role of time in contemporary art and introduces anachrony as a method for subverting the colonial archive. This publication takes as... more
This study demonstrates that that the lion’s share of everyday policing and patrol in Onion Lake and Ahtahkakoop is administered by Peacekeepers and that their withdrawal would result in a significant impact on the effectiveness of the... more
"When Ezra Pound quipped in a letter to R.P. Blackmur in 1924 that ‘one can no longer put Mt Purgatory forty miles high in the midst of Australian sheep land’, he was of course mocking the medieval cosmography of Dante’s La Divina... more
"This project involved several components: a review of the national and international literature in regard to the transition to school; an analysis of quantitative data, and consultations with a range of key stakeholders including a... more
In this paper we use key learnings from the Cooperative Research Centre for Remote Economic Participation (CRC REP), Remote Education Systems and Pathways to Employment research projects to critique the white paper on Developing the North... more
"Encounters at the Heart of the World" is a portrayal of Mandan survivance, in the face of Christian missionaries, proto-capitalist traders, Old World plagues, colonial usurpers, new technologies, and American military force. In Fenn's... more
Churingas A churinga (of Central Australia) is a very sacred object which represents the ancestral and the individual spirit of its owner. Each tribe is divided into totems related to animals, plants or objects, and the legends and... more
Review of Ralph Folds' book "Crossed Purposes: The Pintupi and Australia’s Indigenous Policy" (Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2001)
As the advent of the 'postmodern' and theoretically appointed 'postcolonial' ages have brought to the forefront of academic attention, the global history of First Peoples has been mired and desecrated by countless aspects of... more
In the Hunter Valley of New South Wales, Australia, a deeply worrying trend has emerged where the approval of major mining projects is predicated on the rescinding of areas previously set aside to conserve environmental, including... more
This article argues that the (Western-oriented) right to religion has been proven inadequate in protecting Indigenous Peoples’ rights. It recognizes that this is partly because of the distinctive characteristics of Indigenous religions,... more
On 21st June 2007, Alexis Wright won Australia’s most prestigious literary award, the Miles Franklin Prize, for Carpentaria (2006) and received broad national attention as the first Indigenous Australian to be its sole recipient. This... more
This chapter examines the cultural history of Naga tattoo through the voices of Naga elders, a contemporary Naga tattoo artist, Naga writers, among others. One hundred years ago, tattoo was considered everyday wear with a precise and... more
Available now from UBC Press and the University of Washington Press *Awarded the 2019 Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences Canada Prize *Award the 2018 Canadian Studies Book Prize *Short-listed for the 2019 Wilson Prize in... more
This book (that is called a discussion paper) argues for the centrality of Aboriginal Spirituality in the practice of social and emotional wellbeing and for applications in all areas of Aboriginal development. Although often mentioned... more
HUNDREDS of indigenous artefacts have been uncovered in areas of the Boyne Valley as part of a cultural heritage project. Archaeologist Dr Alice Gorman said excavation works were being carried out in the various creek areas expected to... more
O projeto Culturas Indígenas do Brasil surgiu a partir da disciplina de
“História: Métodos, Conteúdos e Práticas”, oferecida ao curso de Pedagogia na
Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, em 2017.
“História: Métodos, Conteúdos e Práticas”, oferecida ao curso de Pedagogia na
Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, em 2017.
The purpose of the article is to critique the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues from the point of view of its (self-declared) role as the implementing body of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Our main... more
‘All Australian children deserve to know the country that they share through the stories that Aboriginal people can tell them,’ write Gladys Idjirrimoonra Milroy and Jill Milroy (2008: 42). If country and story, place and voice are... more
Review of Nick Brodie's The Vandemonian War: The Secret History of Britain’s Tasmanian Invasion (Hardie Grant Books, 2017).
A medical anthropological observation of the current gap in the Australian Indigenous Health Care system; Nguiu a small mining town that is located on Bathurst Island in the Northern Territory, there resides a dual occupancy of white... more
La trajectoire d’Albert Widders, Aborigène australien, permet d’historiciser le modèle ségrégatif qui a dominé le Sud-Est de l’Australie au XXe siècle. Sa vie semble en effet avoir été coupée en deux par l’apparition d’un ordre... more
Hvilke konsekvenser har 70 dr med sovjetiske reformer hatt for de russiske samenes etnopolitiske organisering etter 1989? F0rste del av denne artikkelen tar for seg utviklingen av de russiske samenes etnopolitiske organisasjoner og... more
This presentation outlines some of the myths that are promulgated about remote communities and schools in Australia. Please refer to other lectures for detailed information. This is just a summary of findings presented as a lecture to a... more
Published in the Winter 2014 issue of C Magazine, this article analyzes how artist Ursula Johnson unsettles and engages non-Aboriginal spectators toward gaining new perspectives on Aboriginal culture and identity and Aboriginal-colonizer... more