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Mobility for survival: a process analysis of Aboriginal population movement in Central Australia

  • Authors: Young, E., Doohan, K.
  • Publisher: ANU North Australia Research Unit
  • Published: 1989

This study arose from requests for assistance from Aboriginal groups based in Alice Springs, in particular, the Pitjanjatjara Council and the Arrente people. These and other groups were concerned with…

Land of Promises: Aborigines and Development in the East Kimberley

  • Authors: Coombs, H. C., McCann, H., Ross, H., Williams, N. M.
  • Publisher: Australian National University, Centre for Resource and Environment Studies
  • Published: 1989

Report of the East Kimberley Impact Assessment Project conducted between 1985 and 1988 in response

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