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- A
Guide to New South Wales State Archives relating to Aboriginal People
- Aboriginal
& Torres Strait Islander Protocols For Libraries, Archives & Information
Services
- Aboriginal
Equity and the Environment
- Aboriginal
genocide litigation resources
- Aboriginal
Studies Association
Aboriginal Studies is all studies of Aboriginal Australia
- history, heritage and issues now - in all education and training. We see Aboriginal
Studies as both a subject in its own right and as perspectives across the curriculum.
Our main objective is promoting Aboriginal Studies at all levels of education
and across all sectors. Aboriginal fire management and changing fire regimes
- Accountability
and Aboriginal Culture
- AusAnthrop
Anthropological resources for research in Aboriginal Australia, with special accent
on the Aborigines of the Western Desert. Access to databases, discussion forum
and search engine, some needing registration. - Australian
Government records guide
- Australian
Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
- Australian
Union contacts
- Beverly
Protests
Against Uranium mining
- Caring
for Country
In 1995 the Northern Land Council created the Caring for Country
Unit to help Aboriginal landowners deal with the new land and sea management
challenges
- Centre
for Indigenous Natural and Cultural Resource Management
- Centre
for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research
The Centre for Aboriginal Economic
Policy Research (CAEPR) is a multi-disciplinary social sciences research centre
at the Australian National University (ANU) with a primary focus on Indigenous
Australian economic policy and economic development issues, including native title
and land rights, social justice, and the socioeconomic status of Indigenous Australians.
- Centre for Indigenous
Natural and Cultural Resource Management
- Department
of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs
Federal Government
- E
Law Demystifying Native Title
- Ethics
and Codes of Conduct
- HREOC
and the World Conference Against Racism
- Human
Rights & Equal Opportunities Commission (HREOC)
- Indigenet
The Aboriginal Research Institute at the University of South Australia is a dynamic
and developing Institute. Currently the Institute is researching and developing
a number of projects related to Indigenous education.
- Indigenous
drug and alcohol database
- Indigenous
Peoples and the Law
New Zealand- based online institute of law affecting
indigenous peoples.
- IndigOz
Documenting and promoting the development of the Indigenous Australian presence
on the internet. Includes link library and mailing list.
- Keepers
of Lake Eyre
- Lore
of the Land
Reconciling Spirit and Place in Australia's Story - National
Native Title Tribunal
The Tribunal is a Commonwealth Government body that
facilitates the making of agreements among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people, governments, industry and others whose rights or interests may co-exist
with native title rights and interests. The Tribunal is not a court and does not
decide whether or not native title exists.
- National
Indigenous Working Group on Native Title (NIWG)
- Native
Title case history by Rod Hagen
The Rights of Indigenous Australians;
Mabo; Wik; The Native Title Act; The Ten Point Plan and Harradine Amendments.
- Protocols for Consultation and
Negotiation with Aboriginal People
- Sustaining
Eden
Indigenous Community Wildlife Management in Australia - The
Treaty Support Unit
- The
Australian Justice Project
Working towards the recognition of Aboriginal
laws. The Project is premised on the belief that there can be no real justice
for Aboriginal peoples or other Australians without the recognition of Aboriginal
laws.
- The Indigenous
Online Network
Has several databases that are regularly updated with information
and resources of interest and use to Indigenous people in the higher education
sector and to people interested in Indigenous issues. Includes: Announcements,
Current News and Events; Employment and Research Opportunities; Scholarships;
Educational Resources; Contacts; Conferences, and; Discussion Groups. - Understanding
country
Sacred sites and dreaming tracks - whoseland.com
Land
Rights for the Millennium. Interactive documentary. View Land Map boundaries.
- you can also find articles to read in the press
clippings section of this site or use the IndigOz
search engine:
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