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Living With Native Title


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Living With Native Title


Living With Native Title
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Author : Toni Bauman
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2013

Living With Native Title written by Toni Bauman and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Aboriginal Australians categories.




Living With Native Title


Living With Native Title
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Author : Toni Bauman
language : en
Publisher: AIATSIS Research Publications
Release Date : 2013

Living With Native Title written by Toni Bauman and has been published by AIATSIS Research Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Aboriginal Australians categories.


"Much of the attention paid to native title in Australia has focused on court proceedings and other legalities, but what does it actually mean to live with native title? This book presents the experiences of native title holders and the corporations they have established to look after their native title interests. The influence of the renowned High Court 'Mabo' case is such that there are already more than 100 Registered Native Title Bodies Corporate (RNTBCs) across Australia with responsibilities for about 18 percent of the continent. RNTBCs operate in a profoundly intercultural context, where "western" and indigenous laws are constantly interpreted and negotiated as part of generating a new suite of landholding and land management practices for contemporary Australia. Through seven case studies from the Torres Strait, Far North Queensland, the Kimberley and Central Australia, 'Living with native title' documents their experiences as well as the experiences of native title corporations that are parties to large mining agreements. Each case study is accompanied by a short update written immediately prior tp publication. The introductory chapters provide further information on the RNTBC regime and the RNTBC review and reform process, and other findings from AIATSIS's long-term research with PBCs. 'Living with native title' is the outcome of a three-year AIATSIS research project in partnership with the Minerals Council of Australia and the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations, with funding from the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs. The experiences of RNTBCs remain a significant research agenda for AIATSIS." -- book cover.



Living With Native Title


Living With Native Title
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Author : Toni Bauman
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2013

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Living In The Native Title Era


Living In The Native Title Era
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Author : Graeme Neate
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1999*

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Living With Native Title


Living With Native Title
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2014

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Country Native Title And Ecology


Country Native Title And Ecology
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Author : Jessica K. Weir
language : en
Publisher: ANU E Press
Release Date : 2012-03-01

Country Native Title And Ecology written by Jessica K. Weir and has been published by ANU E Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-03-01 with Social Science categories.


Country, native title and ecology all converge in this volume to describe the dynamic intercultural context of land and water management on Indigenous lands. Indigenous people’s relationships with country are discussed from various speaking positions, including identity and knowledge, the homelands debate, water planning, climate change and market environmentalism. The inter-disciplinary chapters range from an ethnographic description of living waters in the Great Sandy Desert, negotiating the eradication of yellow crazy ants in Arnhem Land, and legal analysis of native title rights in emerging carbon markets. A recurrent theme is the contentions over meaning, knowledge, and authority. “Because this volume is scholarly, original and very timely it represents a key resource and reference work for land and sea managers; policy makers; scholars of the interface between post-native title responsibilities, NRM objectives and appropriate heritage protocols; and students based in the social sciences, natural sciences and humanities. It is rare for volumes to have this much cross-academy purchase and for this reason alone – it will have ongoing worth and value as a seminal collection.” – Associate Professor Peter Veth, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences, The Australian National University. Dr Jessica Weir has published widely on water, native title and governance, and is the author of Murray River Country: An Ecological Dialogue with Traditional Owners (Aboriginal Studies Press, 2009). Jessica’s work was recently included in Stephen Pincock’s Best Australian Science Writing 2011. In 2011 Jessica established the AIATSIS Centre for Land and Water Research, in the Indigenous Country and Governance Research Program at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. For more information on Aboriginal History Inc. please visit aboriginalhistory.org.au.



The Social Effects Of Native Title


The Social Effects Of Native Title
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Author : Benjamin Richard Smith
language : en
Publisher: ANU E Press
Release Date : 2007-10-01

The Social Effects Of Native Title written by Benjamin Richard Smith and has been published by ANU E Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-10-01 with History categories.


"The papers in this collection reflect on the various social effects of native title. In particular, the authors consider the ways in which the implementation of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cwlth), and the native title process for which this Act legislates, allow for the recognition and translation of Aboriginal law and custom, and facilitate particular kinds of coexistence between Aboriginal title holders and other Australians. In so doing, the authors seek to extend the debate on native title beyond questions of practice and towards an improved understanding of the effects of native title on the social lives of Indigenous Australians and on Australian society more generally"--Publisher's description.



The Native Title Market


The Native Title Market
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Author : David Laurence Ritter
language : en
Publisher: ISBS
Release Date : 2009

The Native Title Market written by David Laurence Ritter and has been published by ISBS this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with History categories.


The Native Title Market describes and critically analyzes the world of native title agreements between Aboriginal groups and developers that have emerged since Australia's Native Title Act was passed in 1994. The book challenges the popular and convenient myths that have emerged about native title agreement making. The special importance of The Native Title Market is that it is the only book to challenge the orthodoxy that is accepted by many commentators, journalists, government institutions, resource developers, and academics. The book is also the first to be written about native title negotiations, by a genuine insider - someone who participated as an adviser on some of the largest native title deals in Australia and worked within the system for more than a decade. The Native Title Market is contentious and assured in its strong claims about an important social, political, and legal question in contemporary Australia.



Australian Native Title Anthropology


Australian Native Title Anthropology
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Author : Kingsley Palmer
language : en
Publisher: ANU Press
Release Date : 2018-05-03

Australian Native Title Anthropology written by Kingsley Palmer and has been published by ANU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-05-03 with Social Science categories.


The Australian Federal Native Title Act 1993 marked a revolution in the recognition of the rights of Australia’s Indigenous peoples. The legislation established a means whereby Indigenous Australians could make application to the Federal Court for the recognition of their rights to traditional country. The fiction that Australia was terra nullius (or ‘void country’), which had prevailed since European settlement, was overturned. The ensuing legal cases, mediated resolutions and agreements made within the terms of the Native Title Act quickly proved the importance of having sound, scholarly and well-researched anthropology conducted with claimants so that the fundamentals of the claims made could be properly established. In turn, this meant that those opposing the claims would also benefit from anthropological expertise. This is a book about the practical aspects of anthropology that are relevant to the exercise of the discipline within the native title context. The engagement of anthropology with legal process, determined by federal legislation, raises significant practical as well as ethical issues that are explored in this book. It will be of interest to all involved in the native title process, including anthropologists and other researchers, lawyers and judges, as well as those who manage the claim process. It will also be relevant to all who seek to explore the role of anthropology in relation to Indigenous rights, legislation and the state.



The Aiatsis Map Of Indigenous Australia


The Aiatsis Map Of Indigenous Australia
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Author : David Horton
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016-05-01

The Aiatsis Map Of Indigenous Australia written by David Horton and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-05-01 with categories.


The highly popular AIATSIS map of Indigenous Australia is now available in a compact, portable A3 size. Available flat or folded (packaged in a handy cellophane bag ) it s the perfect take-home product for tourists and anyone interested in the diversity of our first nations peoples. The handy desk size also makes it an ideal resource for individual student use. For tens of thousands of years, the First Australians have occupied this continent as many different nations with diverse cultural relationships linking them to their own particular lands. The ancestral creative beings left languages on country, along with the first peoples and their cultures. More than 200 distinct languages, and countless dialects of them, were in use when European colonization began. While people in some communities continue to speak their own languages, many others are seeking to record and revive threatened ones. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples retain their connection to their traditional lands regardless of where they live. Using published resources available from 1988-1994, the map represents the remarkable diversity of language or nation groups of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia. The map was produced before native title legislation and is not suitable for use in native title or other land claims."