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1 Making The Best Of The Early Years: The Tambellup Way
2 Individual Quality Of Life Among At Risk Indigenous Youth In Australia
3 Open Letter To Prime Minister: Appoint Minister Of State For Indigenous Peoples Rights
4 Population, People And Place: The Fitzroy Valley Population Project
5 Partnerships For Indigenous Development: International Development NGOs, Aboriginal Organisations And Communities
6 The Aboriginal Birth Cohort Study: When Is A Cohort Study Not A Cohort Design?
7 'Behaving Wildly': Diagnoses Of Lunacy Among Indigenous Persons In Western Australia, 1870–1914
8 The Prevalence And Causes Of Visual Impairment In Indigenous Australians Within Central Australia: The Central Australian Ocular Health Study
9 United Nations Report Damns Australia’s Failure To End Discrimination Towards Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander People
10 Australia Can Learn From NGOs About Improving Indigenous Health
11 Gambling In A Remote Aboriginal Setting: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
12 Burying Indigeneity: The Spatial Construction Of Reality And Aboriginal Australia
13 Guarding Against An HIV Epidemic Within An Aboriginal Community And Cultural Framework: Lessons From NSW
14 Improving Coordination Of Care For Aboriginal People With Mental Health, Alcohol And Drug Use Problems: Progress Report On An Ongoing Collaborative Action Research Project
15 Indigenous Men's Support Groups And Social And Emotional Wellbeing: A Meta-Synthesis Of The Evidence
16 A Population Study On Indigenous Hospitalisations For Interpersonal Violence
17 General Practices Can Help Close The Gap: Improving The Identification Of Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander People In Mainstream General Practice
18 On Gammon, Global Noise And Indigenous Heterogeneity: Words As Things In Aboriginal Public Culture
19 $2.7 Million For Aboriginal Health In Melbourne's East
20 Aboriginal Agreement On Liquefied Natural Gas Signed In Australia
 
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On This Day in Indigenous History

Monday, 03 September 1855
Battle of Blue River

On This Day: In 1855 General William S. Harney and over 600 soldiers attacked Little Thunder and a camp of Sioux American Indians camped on the Blue River, Nebraska. After the fighting, over 100 Sioux warriors were killed and over 60 women and children were taken prisoners. Based on his actions, the Sioux called General Harney "The Butcher."


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