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Aboriginal Rights Claims and the Making and Remaking of History
Aboriginal Title in Canada: Site-Specific or Territorial?
The Aborigines' Protection Society: Humanitarian Imperialism in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Canada, South Africa, and the Congo, 1836-1909
Better Indigenous Policies: The Role of Evaluation: Roundtable Proceedings
The City as a "Space of Opportunity": Urban Indigenous Experiences and Community Safety Partnerships
Closing the Gap: Prime Minister's Report 2017
[Closing the Gap: The Hon[ourable] Kevin Rudd]
Co-existence in Cities: The Challenge of Indigenous Urban Planning in the 21st Century
Constructing National Community and Indigenous-settler Reconciliation
Engagement With Indigenous Communities in Key Sectors
Engaging with Indigenous Australia: Exploring the Conditions for Effective Relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
Evaluating Indigenous Programs: A Toolkit for Change
Evolving Commemorations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Military Service
Family Matters Report 2017: Measuring Trends to Turn the Tide on the Over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children in Out-of-Home Care in Australia
Federalism and Policy Change: An Analytic Narrative of Indigenous Land Rights Policy in Australia (1966-1978)
Forced Child Removal and the Politics of National Apologies in Australia
Forgotten War
Gendered Indigenous Health and Wellbeing within the Australian Health System: A Review of the Literature
Hand-in-Hand: Report on Aboriginal Traditional Medicine
Housing and Indigenous Disability: Lived Experiences of Housing and Community Infrastructure
Housing Strategies That Improve Indigenous Health Outcomes
The Impact of Australian Policy Regimes on Indigenous Population Movement: Evidence from the 2001 Census
Provides statistics on population distribution, propensity to move by age, sex, and remoteness of community, and migration to more accessible regions.
Chapter fifteen from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 1, which is also vol. 3 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
The Impact of 'Doomed Race' Assumptions in the Administration of Queensland's Indigenous Population by the Chief Protectors of Aboriginals from 1897 to 1942
Imperial Literacy and Indigenous Rights: Tracing Transoceanic Circuits of a Modern Discourse
Imperial or Settler Imperative? Indigenous Reserves as a Case Study for a Transcolonial Analysis of British Imperial Indigenous Policy
Improving the State of Health Hardware in Australian Indigenous Housing: Building More Houses is Not the Only Answer
Indigenous Peoples of the British Dominions and the First World War
Indigenous Women and Work: From Labor to Activism
International Comparison of Solutions to Aboriginal Rights Issues Associated With Mineral Development: Free, Prior and Informed Consent: The Canadian Context
Into the Photo Box: An Alternative Way of Approaching the Aboriginal Family
The Limits and Potential of Judicial Review and Truth Commissions in Safeguarding the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: An Examination of the Implications of the US-Mexico Boarder Security Wall on the Lipan Apache
Literature Review of the Interplay between Education, Employment, Health and Wellbeing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in Remote Areas: Working towards an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing Framework
Mining, Economic Development and Indigenous Peoples: "Getting the Governance Equation Right"
Minutes of Evidence: Sparking Conversations about History and Structural Justice
Mixed Race, Legal Space: Official Discourse, Indigeneity, and Racial Mixing in Canada, The US, and Australia, 1850-1950
'A most dangerous character': The Remarkable Life of Yonki Yonka
My Country, Mine Country: Indigenous People, Mining and Development in Remote Australia
“Never mind the logic, give me the numbers”: Former Australian Health Ministers’ Perspectives on the Social Determinants of Health
New Treaty New Tradition: Reconciling New Zealand and Maori Law; Fragile Settlements: Aboriginal Peoples, Law, and Resistance in South-West Australia and Prairie Canada
OCHRE: Opportunity, Choice, Healing, Responsibility, Empowerment
Organizing Indigenous Governance in Canada, Australia, and the United States
Discusses issues such as differing perceptions of governance, scope of jurisdiction, who constitutes the "self" that is being governed, and questions of efficacy and legitimacy. Chapter ten from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.