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1. Making The Best Of The Early Years: The Tambellup Way
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... of Western Australia (WA), approximately 300 km south-east of state capital Perth. Tambellup has a much higher Aboriginal population than the national average and achieved very positive results for year ...
... another British mining company Bezant Resources. At present, 66% of the Cordillera total land area is covered by big mining interests of transnational mining companies from the UK, Australia, Canada, and ...
3. Individual Quality Of Life Among At Risk Indigenous Youth In Australia
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Individual Quality Of Life Among At Risk Indigenous Youth In Australia Richard D. Chenhall, Kate Senior, David Cole, Teresa Cunningham, and Ciaran O’Boyle, 2010   This paper reports the findings ...
4. Video Of Jabirr Jabirr Mary Tarran Discusses Importance Of Protecting James Price Point
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... heritage at James Price Point.   lE_7E4MbN0Q   Map location of James Price Piont, Western Australia  ...
Open Letter To Prime Minister: Appoint Minister Of State For Indigenous Peoples Rights   The Hon. Julia Gillard, MP Prime Minister of Australia Parliament House Canberra ACT 2600   OPEN ...
6. Population, People And Place: The Fitzroy Valley Population Project
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... the Kimberley region of Western Australia, funded by the Fitzroy Futures Forum. The survey was designed to collect two different kinds of data. One aim was to carry out a comprehensive head count of the ...
... which examine how international development non-government organisations (INGOs) conduct their work with Aboriginal organisations and communities in Australia. I was keen to explore how INGOs working with ...
8. Australian Human Rights Commission's 2010 Human Rights Awards: Call For Nominations
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Australian Human Rights Commission's 2010 Human Rights Awards: Call For Nominations   Time is fast running out to nominate for the Australian Human Rights Commission’s 2010 Human Rights Medals and ...
The Aboriginal Birth Cohort Study: When Is A Cohort Study Not A Cohort Design? Dorothy E.M. Mackerras, Gurmeet R. Singh, and Susan Sayers, 2010   Aims:? The paper describes how a variety of ...
'Behaving Wildly': Diagnoses Of Lunacy Among Indigenous Persons In Western Australia, 1870–1914 Philippa Martyr, 2010   How did the diagnosis and treatment of lunacy in Western Australia intersect ...
The Prevalence And Causes Of Visual Impairment In Indigenous Australians Within Central Australia: The Central Australian Ocular Health Study J Landers, T Henderson, and J Craig, 2010   Aim: ...
Five Key Indigenous Peoples Issues For The Week Of August 28 - September 3, 2010: Mexico, Peru, Democratic Republic of Congo, India, Australia   Mexico: Public Statement From Raramuri Communities ...
United Nations Report Damns Australia’s Failure To End Discrimination Towards Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander People   The UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) has ...
14. Australia Can Learn From NGOs About Improving Indigenous Health
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Australia Can Learn From NGOs About Improving Indigenous Health   AMA Federal Councillor and AMA NT President, Dr Paul Bauert, said that the Australian Government could learn a lot from the experiences ...
15. Gambling In A Remote Aboriginal Setting: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
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Gambling In A Remote Aboriginal Setting: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Sue Bertossa, Peter Miller, Alwin Chong, and Peter Harvey, 2010   The effort undertaken by the Ceduna Koonibba Aboriginal ...
Burying Indigeneity: The Spatial Construction Of Reality And Aboriginal Australia Rowland Atkinson, Elizabeth Taylor, and Maggie Walter, 2010   In this article we argue that spatial distance ...
... in the northern part of Western Australia and covers about 421,000 square kilometres.   The Kimberley is serviced by six regional town centres (Broome, Derby, Kununurra, Halls Creek, Fitzroy Crossing ...
... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population in Australia has been stable over the past 5 years. It is similar to the rate in non-Indigenous people overall, but there are major differences in the demographical ...
... coordination of care for Aboriginal people with mental health and/or alcohol and other drug problems living in the Eyre Peninsula region of South Australia. The project responds to recommendations from ...
... such groups across Australia, there is a dearth of literature on their strategies and outcomes. This paper is based on participatory action research involving two north Queensland groups which were the ...
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On This Day in Indigenous History

Thursday, 06 September 1877
Oglala Lakota Crazy Horse Passes Away

On This Day: In 1877 Crazy Horse (Lakota: Thasúŋke Witkó, literally "His-Horse-Is-Crazy" or "His-Horse-Is-Spirited") travelled to the Happy Hunting Ground. Crazy Horse was a Native American war leader of the Oglala Lakota. He took up arms against the U.S. Federal government to fight against encroachments on the territories and way of life of the Lakota people, including leading a war party at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in June 1876.


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Individual Quality Of Life Among At Risk Indigenous Youth In Australia Richard D. Chenhall, Kate Senior, David Cole, Teresa Cunningham, and Ciaran O’Boyle, 2010   This paper reports the findings from a pilot study in which the Schedule for Individual Quality of Life (SEIQoL-DW) was used to determine how 15 ...

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