The paper draws on a considerable body of background research and analysis, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' collective views about Indigenous land tenure reform and their aspirations for protecting and not ...
In the first instance, there has been a rapid rise in the number of protected areas in Australia since the 1960s, and this is continuing as the Commonwealth Government aims to increase the size of the Australian National Reserve System ...
Country, native title and ecology all converge in this volume to describe the dynamic intercultural context of land and water management on Indigenous lands.
This book redresses that notion, exploring the range and complexity of Aboriginal-designed structures, spaces and territorial behaviour, from minimalist shelters to permanent houses and villages.
Dialogue about Land Justice provides a solid understanding for readers of the key issues around native title from the minds of leading thinkers, commentators and senior jurists.
Review of inadequacies in The Act which provides for the regulation of reserves (Self-management and discrimination), by-laws, official supervision, local government implications, executive officers, Aboriginal Councils, law, deceased ...
In this book, originally published in 2003, Peter Sutton sets out fundamental anthropological issues to do with customary rights, kinship, identity, spirituality and so on that are relevant for lawyers and others working on title claims.
This book contains practical ways to address some of those issues. Planning for Country offers ways to support Indigenous groups to address their own priorities, and understand mainstream economies and bureaucracies.