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Book, Blainey, Geoffrey, Our side of the Country : the story of Victoria, 1991
Traces the history of Victoria from the time Tasmania was joined to the mainland. Covers the early history of the Aborigines, overlanders, goldrushes, the boom of the 1880s and the bank crashes.3-266; index; 20 cm.Traces the history of Victoria from the time Tasmania was joined to the mainland. Covers the early history of the Aborigines, overlanders, goldrushes, the boom of the 1880s and the bank crashes.victoria -- history. | victoria -- social life and customs. -
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Book, Burnum Burnum, Burnum Burnum's Aboriginal Australia : a traveller's guide, 1988
... Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Aboriginal Australians ...This unique book takes the reader on a journey around the continent, an unforgettable journey that reveals an Australia rarely experienced by its white inhabitants.328 p. : ill., map, ports. ; 31 cm.This unique book takes the reader on a journey around the continent, an unforgettable journey that reveals an Australia rarely experienced by its white inhabitants. aboriginal australians -- history. | australia -- guidebooks. | burnum burnum foreword | victoria - aboriginal lands history. -
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Booklet, Blake, Thom et al, The Uniting Church and Aborigines, 1984
Gives the Uniting Church's position on many questions posed by other rces on Aboriginals. «xplains clearly some of the misconceptions on rights and reconciliation.33 P.Gives the Uniting Church's position on many questions posed by other rces on Aboriginals. «xplains clearly some of the misconceptions on rights and reconciliation.uniting church in australia. | aboriginal australians -- religion. | aboriginal australians -- civil rights. -
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Booklet, Aboriginal History Programme, Putting it Together, 1983
... Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Aborigines Australia-History ...A collection of Aboriginal life histories from various parts of Australia.33 P.; ports; figs; 21 cm.A collection of Aboriginal life histories from various parts of Australia.aborigines, australia-history. -
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Book, Aboriginal Education Service, Special Programs Branch, So you want to teach Aboriginal students : a guide for teachers of Aboriginal students in Victorian post primary schools, 1986
... Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Aboriginal Australians ...36 p. : ill., ports. ; 25 cm.aboriginal australians -- education (primary) -- victoria. | teachers of children with social disabilities -- training of -- victoria. -
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Booklet, Boys, Robert Douglass, Australian History : Summary of historical events from 1768
... Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Australia-History-Summary 1768 ...Contents:James Cook; Arthur Phillip; John Pascoe Fawkner; The Sydney Cove; George Bass; Tobias Furneaux; John Hunter; Matthew Flinders and George Bass; John Batman; James Grant; John Murray; Discovery of Port Phillip Bay; Proposed Settlement at Port Phillip; Matthew Flinders; Nicolas Baudin and Emmanuel Hamelin; Charles Robbins; Charles Grimes; The Settlement at Sullivan Bay, Sorrento; General Orders; Garrison Orders; Some Events at Sullivan Bay; Western Port; Edward Henty; Sealing; The Geordy; John Oxley; Hamilton Hume and William Hilton Hovell; The Settlement at Western Port; Port Fairy and Portland Bay; Charles Sturt; The Lively; Portland Bay and the Hentys;36 p. ; footnotes; 24 cm.Contents:James Cook; Arthur Phillip; John Pascoe Fawkner; The Sydney Cove; George Bass; Tobias Furneaux; John Hunter; Matthew Flinders and George Bass; John Batman; James Grant; John Murray; Discovery of Port Phillip Bay; Proposed Settlement at Port Phillip; Matthew Flinders; Nicolas Baudin and Emmanuel Hamelin; Charles Robbins; Charles Grimes; The Settlement at Sullivan Bay, Sorrento; General Orders; Garrison Orders; Some Events at Sullivan Bay; Western Port; Edward Henty; Sealing; The Geordy; John Oxley; Hamilton Hume and William Hilton Hovell; The Settlement at Western Port; Port Fairy and Portland Bay; Charles Sturt; The Lively; Portland Bay and the Hentys; australia-history-summary 1768-1834, australia-discovery and exploration-summary, port phillip-settlement p.17-35 -
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Pamphlet, ATSIC Publications, Aboriginal Australia : Aboriginal people of... [series], 1990
The booklets are on Victoria, Tasmania, Northern Territory and South Australia.4 booklets.The booklets are on Victoria, Tasmania, Northern Territory and South Australia.atsi: 1. indigenous peoples -- aboriginal peoples. i. council for aboriginal reconciliation. ii. aboriginal and torres strait islander commission. -
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Document - Printed Sheets, Aboriginal Mission Station, Ramahyuck, Church Mission Reports - Ramahyuck - 1874, 1875, 1876, 1874
1874 - includes - report by Hagenauer - general progress of the mission, very evangelistic; brief reference to Aborigines living in the district, p. 2. 1875 - Includes - report by Hagenauer which is empathetic to the slow progress on behalf of the Government in relation to A?borigines; prejudice to their ritual practices and gender roles; diminishing corroborees and practice of other ritual practices in favour of Christianity; limited funding; progress towards self-determination. 1876 - includes - general progress of mission; reference to proposal to remove children and mothers and some men from the Upper Murray and place them at Ramahyuck, p. 5.4, 7 & 7 pp., 30 cm.1874 - includes - report by Hagenauer - general progress of the mission, very evangelistic; brief reference to Aborigines living in the district, p. 2. 1875 - Includes - report by Hagenauer which is empathetic to the slow progress on behalf of the Government in relation to A?borigines; prejudice to their ritual practices and gender roles; diminishing corroborees and practice of other ritual practices in favour of Christianity; limited funding; progress towards self-determination. 1876 - includes - general progress of mission; reference to proposal to remove children and mothers and some men from the Upper Murray and place them at Ramahyuck, p. 5.aboriginal mission station, ramahyuck (perry bridge, vic.) -- periodicals. | aboriginal australians -- missions -- victoria -- periodicals. -
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Booklet, Aboriginal Affairs Victoria, Conserving Aboriginal places in coastal Victoria, 2000
... Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Aboriginal Australians ...Preservation of Aboriginal sites on the Victorian coast.40 p. : col. ill. ; 17 x 21 cm.Preservation of Aboriginal sites on the Victorian coast.aboriginal australians -- victoria -- antiquities. | cultural property -- protection -- victoria. | historic sites -- victoria -- conservation and preservation. | victoria -- antiquities. -
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Document - Report, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, The first step : a report on the initial community consultations on the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, 1992
... Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Australia. Royal Commission ...In October 1987, the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was established to find out why so many Aboriginal people were dying in prison - 99 between January 1980 and May 1989 alone. Since then, tragically, there have been another 25 deaths.The findings of the Royal Commission and its recommendations have been widely publicised since their release in May 1991. They catalogue the terrible history of dispossession and oppression of our people. The Commission makes 339 recommendations on how the past hurt and current disadvantage of the Aboriginal people can be redressed... The main themes to emerge not surprisingly, underline many of the issues raised in the Royal Commission's Final Report - the plight of families of the deceases, Aboriginal / police relations, the lack of access to land, substance abuse, appalling health, inadequate housing, and the pressing need to provide education and employment for our youth.41 p. ; 25 cm.In October 1987, the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was established to find out why so many Aboriginal people were dying in prison - 99 between January 1980 and May 1989 alone. Since then, tragically, there have been another 25 deaths.The findings of the Royal Commission and its recommendations have been widely publicised since their release in May 1991. They catalogue the terrible history of dispossession and oppression of our people. The Commission makes 339 recommendations on how the past hurt and current disadvantage of the Aboriginal people can be redressed... The main themes to emerge not surprisingly, underline many of the issues raised in the Royal Commission's Final Report - the plight of families of the deceases, Aboriginal / police relations, the lack of access to land, substance abuse, appalling health, inadequate housing, and the pressing need to provide education and employment for our youth.australia. royal commission into aboriginal deaths in custody. | prisoners, aboriginal australian. | prisoners, aboriginal australian -- death. | prisoners, aboriginal australian -- mortality. | prisons and race relations -- australia. | police -- complaints against -- australia. | aboriginal australians -- social conditions. | aboriginal australians -- criminal justice system. -
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Book, Bessant, Bob, Australian History: the Occupation of a Continent, 1978
... Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Australia to 1975. Secondary ...This book has been written as an introduction to the history of Australia and attempts to place issues such as racism, nationalism, immigration, constitutional reform, economic developments, labour relations and social changes in the context of their times, in the hope that the [reader] will gain some appreciation of the interrelation of historical events.411 P.; facsimiles; index; 22 cm.This book has been written as an introduction to the history of Australia and attempts to place issues such as racism, nationalism, immigration, constitutional reform, economic developments, labour relations and social changes in the context of their times, in the hope that the [reader] will gain some appreciation of the interrelation of historical events.australia, to 1975. secondary school texts | australia -- history. -
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Book, Barrett, Charles, Australia's wonder animals and birds, 1935
... Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Birds -- Australia. | Mammals ...42 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmbirds -- australia. | mammals -- australia. | reptiles -- australia. -
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Book, Broome, Richard, Aboriginal Australians. Black Responses to white Dominance 1788-1994. (Second Edition), 1994
... Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Aboriginal Australians ...Surveys traditional life and values, confrontations with the British; violent conflicts with settlers, native police throughout the country; attacks on Aboriginal initiative at Coranderrk, Cumeroogunja and other settlements; racial legislation, missionary attitudes; cattle industry, mining; discrimination; growth of Aboriginal rights movement, Aboriginal organizations, land rights.4-275 P.; plates; ill,; appendices; notes; bib.; index; 22 cm.Surveys traditional life and values, confrontations with the British; violent conflicts with settlers, native police throughout the country; attacks on Aboriginal initiative at Coranderrk, Cumeroogunja and other settlements; racial legislation, missionary attitudes; cattle industry, mining; discrimination; growth of Aboriginal rights movement, Aboriginal organizations, land rights.aboriginal australians -- social conditions. | race discrimination -- australia. | australia -- race relations. | economic sectors - agriculture and horticulture - pastoral industry - beef cattle | religions - christianity - missions | settlement and contacts - 20th century | enterprises - pastoral industry | government policy - assimilation | government policy - initial period and protectionism | government policy - integration | government policy - state and territory - new south wales | government policy - state and territory - victoria | law - land | land rights - mining industry | land rights - pastoral industry | socioeconomic conditions - living conditions | occupations - pastoral industry workers | law enforcement - police - native police | law enforcement - police conduct and attitudes | politics and government - political action - land rights | race relations - violent - massacres, murders, poisonings etc. - to 1900 | race relations - racism - stereotyping | -
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Booklet, Barrett, Charles et al, Blackfellows of Australia, 1936
... Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Aboriginals Australian ...Contents: The Aboriginal Environment - Birds and Reptiles; Whence came the Blackfellow. The Natural Man - Tattooing: ornamental scars. The Tribes of the South - Down the Darling. Tribes of Central and Northern Australia - The Aruntas; Wilderness vanishing; Untamed Tribes.The Tasmanian Race - Doomed people.Tribal Organisation - Public opinion; The Council of Old Men; Tribal Classification; Tribal Naming; Dual Classes; Totemism.Daily life of the Blacks - Making fire; Cooking methods - the native oven; Vegetarian diet; Miscellaneous foods. Weapons and Implements - Classes of Stone; Quarries; Weapons of wood - spears; The Boomerang; Shields; Water vessels and Carriers; Baskets and Dilly-bags.Medicine-men and medicine - Faith cures; Rain-making. Mia-Mias, Whurlies and Gunyahs - Tripod fires; Two-storey huts. The Aboriginal as an Engineer - Weirs and fish traps; Wells and Rockholes. Wild White Men; Dances and Games - Children's toys. Black Police and Tracking - Tribal Mixture; The Blacktrackers; Trained from infancy. Navigation - The Bark Canoe - Calm-weather Craft. Aboriginal Art - Animal Tracks; Old Camp-fires. Blackfellow Music and Bards; Death and Burial - Wailing Women; Relics of Lost Tribes; Decorated skulls; Creation myth pole. Language - Letter-sticks. Myths and Legends; Mission work among the Blacks - Spheres of Service; The Mission Stations.43 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.Contents: The Aboriginal Environment - Birds and Reptiles; Whence came the Blackfellow. The Natural Man - Tattooing: ornamental scars. The Tribes of the South - Down the Darling. Tribes of Central and Northern Australia - The Aruntas; Wilderness vanishing; Untamed Tribes.The Tasmanian Race - Doomed people.Tribal Organisation - Public opinion; The Council of Old Men; Tribal Classification; Tribal Naming; Dual Classes; Totemism.Daily life of the Blacks - Making fire; Cooking methods - the native oven; Vegetarian diet; Miscellaneous foods. Weapons and Implements - Classes of Stone; Quarries; Weapons of wood - spears; The Boomerang; Shields; Water vessels and Carriers; Baskets and Dilly-bags.Medicine-men and medicine - Faith cures; Rain-making. Mia-Mias, Whurlies and Gunyahs - Tripod fires; Two-storey huts. The Aboriginal as an Engineer - Weirs and fish traps; Wells and Rockholes. Wild White Men; Dances and Games - Children's toys. Black Police and Tracking - Tribal Mixture; The Blacktrackers; Trained from infancy. Navigation - The Bark Canoe - Calm-weather Craft. Aboriginal Art - Animal Tracks; Old Camp-fires. Blackfellow Music and Bards; Death and Burial - Wailing Women; Relics of Lost Tribes; Decorated skulls; Creation myth pole. Language - Letter-sticks. Myths and Legends; Mission work among the Blacks - Spheres of Service; The Mission Stations.aboriginals, australian - social life and customs -
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Document - Printed Sheets, Birch, Tony, The Recognition of Indigenous Rights within the Museum of Victoria. - 'all things are linked or interrelated in one way or another" An essay for the Museum of Victoria, 1996
Indigenous cultures throughout Australia enjoy diverse histories and cultures. In recognition of this it would be advantageous for the museum to further develop "exchange' programs in museums throughout Australia, which would allow indigenous knowledge to be shared by indigenous communities.45 P.; Indigenous cultures throughout Australia enjoy diverse histories and cultures. In recognition of this it would be advantageous for the museum to further develop "exchange' programs in museums throughout Australia, which would allow indigenous knowledge to be shared by indigenous communities.indigenous rights - cultural responsibility, museum of victoria - indigenous rights recognition. -
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Book, Black, Lindsay, Stone arrangements : being a continuation of a series on the customs of the Aborigines of the Darling River Valley and of Central New South Wales, 1950
... Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Aboriginal Australians -- New ...The ceremonial grounds have been a mystery to many but from information collected by explorers and early pioneers there is little doubt of their use.... Fish traps somewhat similar to those at Brewarrina have been described by other writers... Many of the stone arrangements in New South Wales were found in the Barkingi territory ...48 p. : ill., port. ; 22 cm.The ceremonial grounds have been a mystery to many but from information collected by explorers and early pioneers there is little doubt of their use.... Fish traps somewhat similar to those at Brewarrina have been described by other writers... Many of the stone arrangements in New South Wales were found in the Barkingi territory ...aboriginal australians -- new south wales -- darling river region -- rites and ceremonies. | mounds -- new south wales -- darling river region. -
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Book, Barrett, Charles, Australia outback, 1938
... Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Australia -- Pictorial works ...Roper River-AboriginesRock Carvings-Australian AboriginalDaly River, Tully River, Moira Lakes (Vic.)48 p. : chiefly ill. ; 26 cm.Roper River-AboriginesRock Carvings-Australian AboriginalDaly River, Tully River, Moira Lakes (Vic.)australia -- pictorial works. -
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Book, Baker, Ken, A treaty with the Aborigines?, 1988
Articles by a variety of well-known people on the subject of a treaty.50 p. : ill., col. map, ports. ; 30 cm.Articles by a variety of well-known people on the subject of a treaty.1. aborigines, aust. -- govt. relations. 2. aborigines, aust. -- treaties. 3. aborigines, aust. -- legal status, laws, etc. i. institute of public affairs (australia). ii. policy issues -
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Document - Printed Sheets, Public Records Office - Goulding, Meg comp, General: Selected Archival Documents, AAV Heritage Services Material - Bibliography (1889-1910)
An incomplete bibliography of source materials on the Aboriginals of Australia.60p.; 30 cm.An incomplete bibliography of source materials on the Aboriginals of Australia.aboriginal affairs--bibliographies. -
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Book, Aboriginal Services Unit: Northern Metropolitan College of TAFE, Victorian Aboriginal Community Meeting, December 4th : Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody : implementation and monitoring, 1991
... Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Australia. | Royal Commission ...General Directions:1/ Considerations of the families whose relations have died in custody is of paramount importance.2/ The issue of justice/ retribution/ compensation is an on-going concern which has not been adequately addressed by the Royal Commission.3/ Ongoing consultations about implementing and monitoring the recommendations need to recognise Koorie meeting styles.The Meeting Overwhelmingly Endorsed These Statements.62 p. : 30 cm. General Directions:1/ Considerations of the families whose relations have died in custody is of paramount importance.2/ The issue of justice/ retribution/ compensation is an on-going concern which has not been adequately addressed by the Royal Commission.3/ Ongoing consultations about implementing and monitoring the recommendations need to recognise Koorie meeting styles.The Meeting Overwhelmingly Endorsed These Statements.australia. | royal commission into aboriginal deaths in custody. | aboriginal australians -- victoria. -
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Book, Fabian, Sue, Children in Australia : An outline history, 1980
... Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Children - Australia - History ...A study of children in the history of Australia. Covers all races of children and aspects of their lives.6-248; ill.;index; refs.; 25 cm.A study of children in the history of Australia. Covers all races of children and aspects of their lives.children - australia - history | aboriginal children-treatment, | aboriginal children-tribal life, | australia. society. role of children, to 1980. | children -- australia -- history. -
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Booklet, Bennett, Mary M, Human rights for Australian Aborigines : how can they learn without a teacher?, 1957
63 p. : ill., map ; 21 cm.right to education -- australia. | discrimination in education -- australia. | aboriginal australians -- treatment. | civil rights -- australia. -
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Book, Fabian Suzane et al, Australian children through 200 years, 1985
... Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Children -- Australia ...63 p. : ill., ports. ; 19 x 21 cm.children -- australia -- history. | children -- australia -- history -- pictorial works. -
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Book, Blake, L. J, Captain Dana and the Native Police, 1982
Captain Dana and his work with the establishment of a Native Police force in the Port Phillip colony. Establishment of Corps in Victoria, mid-nineteenth century, with brief biographical notes of Aboriginal recruits and portraits64 p. : ill., ports. ; 22 cm.Captain Dana and his work with the establishment of a Native Police force in the Port Phillip colony. Establishment of Corps in Victoria, mid-nineteenth century, with brief biographical notes of Aboriginal recruits and portraitsdana, henry. | police. australian aboriginal personnel. employment. victoria, 1842-1853. | police -- victoria -- history. | aboriginal australian police. | settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1788-1850. | settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1851- | government policy - initial period and protectionism - 1788-1850. | government policy - initial period and protectionism - 1851-1900. | government policy - state and territory - victoria. | law enforcement - police - native police. | race relations - violent - massacres, murders, poisonings etc. - to 1900. | police -- australia -- victoria -- history. -
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Booklet, Robson, Merryl K, Keeping the culture alive: an exhibition of Aboriginal fibrecraft featuring Connie Hart, an elder of the Gunditjmara people with significant items on loan from the Museum of Victoria, 1986
Exhibition held at Aboriginal Keeping Place, Hamilton and Westerm District Museum, June 18th, 1986-Feb 28th, 1987.Bibliography: p. 67.67 p. : ill., 1 folded geneal. table, ports. ; 24 cm.Exhibition held at Aboriginal Keeping Place, Hamilton and Westerm District Museum, June 18th, 1986-Feb 28th, 1987.Bibliography: p. 67.1. hart family. 2. aborigines, australian -- industries -- exhibitions. 3. aborigines, australian -- basket making -- exhibitions. i. museum of victoria. ii. hamilton (vic.). council. iii. hamilton and western district museum. aboriginal keeping place. iv. title. -
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Book, Bonwick, James, William Buckley : the wild white man, and his Port Phillip black friends, 1856
7-97 p.; 21 cm.buckley, william, 1780-1856. | aboriginal australians -- social life and customs. | aboriginal australians -- victoria -- history. -
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Book, Bennett, John, Your Rights 1986, 1986
Covers a wide variety of legal matters and advises where to obtain assistance.82p.; 21 cm.Covers a wide variety of legal matters and advises where to obtain assistance.civil rights -- australia. -
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Book, Bonyhady, Tim, Burke & Wills : from Melbourne to myth, 1991
The first half of the book examines the organization and conduct of the expedition by drawing on a wide range of sources either ignored by or unknown to previous writers. The second half considers the changing place of the explorers in Australian culture, examining the presentation of Burke and Wills in paintings and sculptures, poems and plays, films and children's books. Context of Burkes Victorian Exploring Expedition, the course of the expedition and its subsequent place in Australian history and culture; numerous brief references to Aborigines - as guides, the Yantruwanta (Yandruwantha) generosity to Bourke, Wills and King and hostility to expeditions.8-383; ill.; plates; maps; index; ref.; 26 cm.The first half of the book examines the organization and conduct of the expedition by drawing on a wide range of sources either ignored by or unknown to previous writers. The second half considers the changing place of the explorers in Australian culture, examining the presentation of Burke and Wills in paintings and sculptures, poems and plays, films and children's books. Context of Burkes Victorian Exploring Expedition, the course of the expedition and its subsequent place in Australian history and culture; numerous brief references to Aborigines - as guides, the Yantruwanta (Yandruwantha) generosity to Bourke, Wills and King and hostility to expeditions.burke and wills expedition (1860-1861) | burke and wills expedition (1860-1861) in art. | burke and wills expedition (1860-1861) in literature. | australia -- discovery and exploration. -
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Book, Brodsky, Isadore, Bennelong profile : dreamtime reveries of a native of Sydney Cove, 1973
895 P.; plates; map; refs.; 25 cm. (watermarked)bennelong, approximately 1764-1813. | bennelong, ca. 1764-1813. australia. biographies | aboriginal australians. -
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Book, Lewis, Robert, A Journey Through Time : investigating Koori life in the Gariwerd / Grampians area. Teachers' Guide, 1992
[From Intro.]: "The guide booklet asks students to consider four important questions as they explore the Centre's resources: 1. Did the Kooris of the Gariwerd area use their environment well? 2. Did they have a rich and full culture? 3. How did contact with Europeans affect their life? 4. Are Koori history and culture an important part of every Australian's heritage today?"9 p. : ill., map ; 30 cm.[From Intro.]: "The guide booklet asks students to consider four important questions as they explore the Centre's resources: 1. Did the Kooris of the Gariwerd area use their environment well? 2. Did they have a rich and full culture? 3. How did contact with Europeans affect their life? 4. Are Koori history and culture an important part of every Australian's heritage today?"community organisations -- cultural activities (including preservation and/or promotion of traditional culture). other: brambuk living cultural centre -- budja budja -- gariwerd -- halls gap -- grampians -- education.