AuthorChoo, Christine; Hollbach, ShawnDescription'History and Native Title' is an acknowledgement and recognition of the commitment of a large number of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people who, in various capacities, have been quietly and steadily assisting Indigenous people in Western Austalia to register and support their claims to native title (xiii). The natives are restless: a personal reflection on ten years of native title - Tony Lee / 'Our struggle as Kimberley Aboriginal peoples, is for the recognition of inherent and fundamental rights, interests and responsibilities in land' - Wayne Bergmann / 'Our primary aim is to have land access ourselves, to occupy our lands, to visit our lands' - Brian Wyatt / 'The transmission of stories, history and cultural knowledge within the Noongar community is alive and well' - Darryl Pearce / 'We Aboriginal people are the first custodians of this country and have to be recognised fairly uniquely and have a say' - Fred Taylor / History Wars - Fiona Skyring / 'Snapshots of adventitious content' - Harriet Ketley and Claire Ozich / Paradigms and Syllogism - Bruce Shaw / Ghost Files - Lauren Marsh and Steve Kinnane / Deafening Silences - Christine Choo and Chris Owen / The Historical Process of Dispossession of Indigenous Lands in Western Australia and British Columbia - Peggy Brock / James Stirling and Pinjarra - Pamela Statham / Trashing Heritage - David Ritter / Some Useful Websites relating to Research on Native Title - Kate MortonImprintNedlands, W.A. : Centre for Western Australian History, Dept. of History, University of Western Australia, 2003Collationxv, 276 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.Series TitleStudies in Western Australian history ; 23.LanguageEnglishDate Published2003Dewey Class994.1 WESPublication FormatBook
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