Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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Conscientious archaeologies | 2024 | Australian archaeology 90 (1): 3-5 | *H6/KE [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0312-2417 | |||
Continuing the legacy of humanistic archaeological practice | 2024 | Australian archaeology 90 (1): 124-6 | *H6/KE [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0312-2417 | |||
Confidence, practices and training needs of people working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTIQ+ clients | 2023 | Culture, health & sexuality 25 (2): 206-22 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Kes (passageways): cross-cultural considerations of island field containment in the Torres Strait | 2023 | Oceania 93 (3): 344-65 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | 0029-8077 | |||
Cosmo-political landscapes of Torres Strait adhi and misœri stones: closing the gap between islander and non-indigenous perspectives | 2023 | Archaeology in Oceania 58 (1): 56-73 | H6/KX [ARCHEOLOGY-] | 0003-8121 | |||
Social and emotional wellbeing of indigenous gender and sexuality diverse youth: mapping the evidence | 2022 | Culture, health & sexuality 24 (4): 564-82 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Enduring silence: racialized news values, white supremacy and a national apology for child sexual abuse | 2022 | Ethnic and racial studies 45 (9): 1671-92 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 1466-4356 | |||
Histories of Torres Strait Islander interaction and mythological geography | 2022 | Queensland archaeological research 25 (): 1-24 | *H6/KE [QUEENSLAND-] | 0814-3021 | |||
Decolonizing anthropology's archive: Alfred Haddon's journals from the Torres Strait and New Guinea, 1888 and 1898 | 2022 | Journal of museum ethnography (35): 24-45 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0954-7169 | |||
The Blacktown Native institution as a living, embodied being: decolonizing Australian First Nations zone of trauma through creativity | 2022 | Space and culture 35 (2): 168-83 | H6 [SPACE-] | 1206-3312 | |||
'Such intimate relations': on the process of collecting string figures and the paradigm of participant observation fieldwork | 2022 | Anthropology and art 4 (): 1-23 | 2397-1754 | ||||
Who counts, and is counted, in craft? | 2022 | European journal of cultural studies 25 (3): 941-7 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
Combatting suicide amongst Indigenous peoples: an interview with Pat Dudgeon | 2021 | Cultural Survival quarterly 44 (2): 14-15 | H6/KD [CULTURAL-] | 0740-3291 | |||
Contesting empire religion: coloniality and sticky media discourses | 2021 | Culture and religion 22 (2): 164-83 | H6/KFO [SCOTTISH-] | 1475-5610 | |||
Introduction: Meston's miscellany and its hidden histories | 2021 | Memoirs of the Queensland Museum Cultural Heritage Series 12 (): 1-5 | H6/KX [QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. Memoirs. Cultural Heritage Series] | 1440-4780 | |||
A man of the 'wild' Queensland frontier: King Gida of the Kaurareg | 2021 | Memoirs of the Queensland Museum Cultural Heritage Series 12 (): 27-71 | H6/KX [QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. Memoirs. Cultural Heritage Series] | 1440-4780 | |||
'The (not-so) sacred ibis' - Archibald Meston, the colonial collector, and the Queensland museum | 2021 | Memoirs of the Queensland Museum Cultural Heritage Series 12 (): 73-121 | H6/KX [QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. Memoirs. Cultural Heritage Series] | 1440-4780 | |||
Photographic identification of the troupe members of the wild Australia show | 2021 | Memoirs of the Queensland Museum Cultural Heritage Series 12 (): 7-26 | H6/KX [QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. Memoirs. Cultural Heritage Series] | 1440-4780 | |||
'Where is the Aboriginal act?': Archibald Meston and the emergence of the Aboriginal policy in Queensland | 2021 | Memoirs of the Queensland Museum Cultural Heritage Series 12 (): 123-46 | H6/KX [QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. Memoirs. Cultural Heritage Series] | 1440-4780 | |||
Data for action: the Family and Community Safety for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples (FaCtS) study | 2021 | Australian Aboriginal studies (1): 1-21 | H6/KX [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0729-4352 | |||
Aboriginal Redfern then and now: between the symbolic and the real | 2021 | Australian Aboriginal studies (1): 22-35 | H6/KX [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0729-4352 | |||
Agreement without compromise: maintaining the integrity of Indigenous sovereignty in negotiations with governments | 2021 | Australian Aboriginal studies (2): 81-101 | H6/KX [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0729-4352 | |||
Changing use of Lizard Island over the past 4000 years and implications for understanding indigenous offshore island use on the Great Barrier Reef | 2020 | Queensland archaeological research 23 (): 43-109 | *H6/KE [QUEENSLAND-] | 0814-3021 | |||
Narratives of social and emotional well-being: online teamwork during COVID-19 lockdown | 2020 | ab-Original 4 (1-2): 156-76 | 2470-6221 | ||||
Owen Stanley | 2020 | Tribal art (98): 94-105 | *H6/KFY [WORLD-] | 1354-2990 | |||
Traditional laws meet emerging biotechnologies: the impact of genetic genealogy on indigenous land title in Australia | 2020 | Human organization 79 (2): 140-9 | H6/KF [APPLIED-] | 0018-7259 | |||
(Re)presenting indigenous histories of the First World War: case studies for museums | 2020 | Memoirs of the Queensland Museum Cultural Heritage Series 11 (): 93-106 | H6/KX [QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. Memoirs. Cultural Heritage Series] | 1440-4780 | |||
Marrathalpu mayingku ngiya kiyi. Minyawaa ngiyani yata punmalaka; wangaaypu kirrampili kara. In the beginning it was our people’s law. What makes us well; to never be sick. Cohort profile of Mayi Kuwayu: the National Study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing | 2020 | Australian Aboriginal studies (2): 8-30 | H6/KX [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0729-4352 | |||
Ritual pathways and public memory: archaeology of the Waiet zogo in eastern Torres Strait, far north Australia | 2019 | Journal of social archaeology 19 (1): 116-38 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 1469-6053 | |||
To be or not to be indigenous? Understanding the rise of Australia's indigenous population since 1971 | 2019 | Ethnic and racial studies 42 (16): 63-82 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 1466-4356 | |||
“Our ways to planning”: preparing to plan with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability | 2019 | Australian Aboriginal studies (2): 3-18 | H6/KX [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0729-4352 | |||
Mission rehabilitation - a community-centric approach to Aboriginal healing | 2019 | Australian Aboriginal studies (2): 19-33 | H6/KX [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0729-4352 | |||
Shifting indigenous Australian realities: dispersal, damage, and resurgence: introduction | 2018 | Oceania 88 (3): 240-53 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | 0029-8077 | |||
A Musée Barbier-Mueller display at the Ethnographic Museum of Geneva (MEG), 2017 | 2018 | Arts & cultures (): 198-209 | *H6/KFY [ARTS-] | ONLY ISBN | |||
Settler colonial biopolitics and indigenous resistance: the refusal of Australia's first peoples "to fade away or assimilate or just die" | 2018 | American Indian culture and research journal 42 (2): 11-37 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | |||
Memory, forgetting, and the reconciliation process | 2018 | History and anthropology 29 (5): 584-98 | H6 [HISTORY-] | 1477-2612 | |||
Opportunities and resilience: enablers to address barriers for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to commence and complete higher degree research programs | 2018 | Australian Aboriginal studies (2): 29-49 | H6/KX [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0729-4352 | |||
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's attitudes towards Australian multiculturalism, cultural diversity, ‘race’ and racism, 2015–16 | 2018 | Australian Aboriginal studies (2): 50-70 | H6/KX [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0729-4352 | |||
Blaks and stats in Aboriginal Victoria: census resistance and participation | 2018 | Australian Aboriginal studies (1): 43-56 | H6/KX [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0729-4352 | |||
Introduction: brothers and sisters in arms | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (1): 5-8 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | |||
Veterans' benefits and indigenous veterans of the Second World War in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (1): 63-79 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | |||
Evolving commemorations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander military service | 2017 | Wicazo Sa review 32 (1): 80-101 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | |||
An investigation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander men's learning through men's sheds in Australia | 2016 | Australian Aboriginal studies (1): 55-67 | H6/KX [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0729-4352 | |||
Before the field: colonial anthropology reassessed | 2016 | Oceania 86 (3): 218-24 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | 0029-8077 | |||
Why the armchair in the first place? Then why get up from it? (And why did some remain seated?) | 2016 | Oceania 86 (3): 225-43 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | 0029-8077 | |||
The genealogy of the genealogical method: discoveries, disseminations and the historiography of British anthropology | 2016 | Oceania 86 (3): 294-319 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | 0029-8077 | |||
Increase rituals and environmental variability on small residential islands of Torres Strait | 2016 | Journal of island and coastal archaeology 11 (2): 195-210 | H6/KE [ISLAND-] | 1556-4894 | |||
'When you sleep on a park bench, you sleep with your ears open and one eye open': Australian Aboriginal peoples' experiences of homelessness in an urban setting | 2016 | Australian Aboriginal studies (2): 3-17 | H6/KX [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0729-4352 | |||
A third space social enterprise: closing the gap through cross-cultural learning | 2016 | Australian Aboriginal studies (2): 18-32 | H6/KX [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0729-4352 | |||
'Listen to my drum': notes on historical and contemporary uses of Torres Strait Islander warup/buruburu drums in Australia | 2016 | Australian Aboriginal studies (2): 61-80 | H6/KX [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0729-4352 |