'Against native title' : conflict and creativity in outback Australia
Vincent, Eve2017
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'Against native title' is about a divisive native title claim in the outback town of Ceduna, where the claims process has thoroughly reorganised local Aboriginal identities over the course of the past decade. The central character in this story is senior Aboriginal woman Sue Haseldine, a self-styled charismatic rebel and master storyteller. Sue and her extended family have experienced native title as an unwelcome imposition: something that has emanated from the state and out of which they gained only enemies.
Canberra : Aboriginal Studies Press, 2017.
ix, 243 pages, 4 pages unnumbered plates : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-235) and index.
1.Heading `out the back' -- 2.`Rockholes all over the place' -- 3.The making of `mission mob' -- 4.Spectres of `Welfare' -- 5.Memories of the `old ways' -- 6.`We know who we are': the impact of native title on local identities -- 7.Engaging the historical record -- 8.Fighting about native title -- 9.Tending to rockholes -- 10.Making assertions -- 11.Where dingoes howl -- 12.Where dogs reign.
9781925302080
333.2
English
312306
Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
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Beaumaris Library | Adult Non Fiction - Indigenous | 333.2 VIN | Available |