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appendix 1
Research publications, 2006–07Peer-reviewed books, chapters and articles
Arabena, K 2006, ‘The Universal Citizen: An Indigenous citizenship framework for the twenty-first century’, Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2006/2, pp. 36–46.
Bauman, T 2006, Aboriginal Darwin: A guide to important places in the past and in the present, Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra.
—— 2006, ‘Nations and Tribes “Within”: Emerging Aboriginal “nationalisms” in Katherine’, The Australian Journal of Anthropology, Special Issue 18, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 322–36.
—— 2006, ‘Waiting for Mary: Process and practice issues in negotiating native title Indigenous decision-making and dispute management frameworks’, Land, Rights, Laws: Issues in Native Title, vol. 3, no. 6, pp. 1–13.
Delahunty, B and J Putt 2006, The Policing Implications of Cannabis, Amphetamine and Other Illicit Drug Use in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities, Monograph No. 15, National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund, Canberra.
Gray, G 2006, ‘Looking for Neanderthal Man, Finding a Captive White Woman: The story of a documentary film’, Health and History, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 69–90.
—— 2006, ‘“A triune anthropologist appears?”: Gerhardt Laves, Ralph Piddington and Marjorie Piddington, La Grange Bay, 1930’, Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2006/1, pp. 23–35.
—— 2006, ‘Stanner’s War: WEH Stanner, the Pacific War, and its aftermath’, Journal of Pacific History, vol. 41, no. 2, pp. 145–63.
—— 2006, ‘The “ANRC Has Withdrawn Its Offer”: Paul Kirchhoff, academic freedom and the Australian academic establishment’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 52, no. 3, pp. 362–77.
Jones, JN, L Smith and G Briscoe 2006, ‘They used to call it Sandy Blight: Aboriginal health and censorship in Australia’, Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2006/2, pp. 62–7.
Kinnane, S 2007, ‘Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History: Our collective cultures, and hopeful futures’, in M Worby (ed.), Lonely Planet Australia, 15th edn, Lonely Planet Publications, Melbourne.
—— and P Read 2006, ‘Indigenous Knowledge in the Workplace: A workshop for Indigenous practitioners’, Dialogue, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 73–7.
Larkin, S 2006, ‘Evidence-Based Policy Making in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health’, Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2006/2, pp. 17–26.
McDonald, H 2006, ‘East Kimberley Concepts of Health and Illness: A contribution to intercultural health programs in northern Australia’, Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2006/2, pp. 86–97.
——, K Arabena and G Henderson 2006, ‘Editorial: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and healing’, Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2006/2, pp. 1–4.
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Mikhailovich K, P Morrison and K Arabena 2007, ‘Evaluating Australian Indigenous Community Health Promotion Initiatives: A selective review’, Rural and Remote Health 7 (online), 2007, no. 746, available from <www.rrh.org.au>.
Morgan, M, L Strelein and J Weir 2006, ‘Authority, Knowledge and Values: Indigenous nations engagement in the management of natural resources in the Murray–Darling Basin’, in M Langton, O Mazel, L Palmer, K Shain and M Tehan (eds), Settling with Indigenous Peoples: Case studies in agreement making from Australia, Canada and New Zealand, Federation Press, Sydney, pp. 136–57.
Strelein, L 2006, ‘Missed Meanings: The language of sovereignty in the treaty debate’, in P Read, G Meyers and B Reece (eds), What Good Condition: Reflections on an Australian Aboriginal treaty 1986–2006, Aboriginal History Monograph 13, Australian National University EPress, Canberra, pp. 177–90.
—— and T Tran 2006, Taxation, Trusts and the Distribution of Benefits under Native Title Agreements, Native Title Research Report No. 1/2007, Native Title Research Unit, AIATSIS, Canberra.
—— and T Tran 2007, Native Title Representative Bodies and Prescribed Bodies Corporate: Native title in a post-determination environment, Native Title Research Report No. 2/2007, Native Title Research Unit, AIATSIS, Canberra.
Sullivan, P 2006, ‘Culture Without Cultures: The culture effect’, introduction in P Sullivan and T Bauman (eds), ‘Delimiting Indigenous Cultures: Conceptual and spatial boundaries’, The Australian Journal of Anthropology, Special Issue 18, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 253–64.
—— and T Bauman (eds) 2006, ‘Delimiting Indigenous Cultures: Conceptual and spatial boundaries’, The Australian Journal of Anthropology, Special Issue 18, vol. 17, no. 3.
Veth, P 2006, ‘Cycles of Aridity and Human Mobility: Risk minimisation among Late Pleistocene foragers of the Western Desert (reprint)’, in F Sellet, R Greaves and P Yu (eds), Archaeology and Ethnoarchaeology of Mobility, University Press of Florida, Tallahassee.
—— 2007, ‘Review of Archaeology in Oceania: Australia and the Pacific Islands edited by I Lilley’, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 199–201.
——, K Aplin, L Wallis, T Manne, T Pulsford and A Chappell 2007, ‘Montebello Islands Archaeology: Late Quaternary foragers on an arid coastline’, British Archaeological Reports, International Series, Archaeopress, Oxford.
Non-peer-reviewed papers and reports
Arabena, K 2006, ‘Beginning the Conversation: Addressing dementia in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities’, Alzheimer’s Australia, Canberra, available at <www.alzheimers.org.au/upload/IndigenousForumReport.pdf>.
—— 2007, ‘Before I Forget: The incidence of dementia in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities’, Ngoonjook: Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, no. 1, pp. 41–49 .
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—— 2007, ‘Death, Dying and Grieving in Our Community: A report on the palliative approach for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the ACT’, ACT Health, Canberra.
—— 2007, ‘Medicare and Major Health Programs Report, March–April 2007’, Mainstream Access Section, Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health, Canberra.
Bauman, T 2006, Summary of Responses to FaCSIA Guidelines for Supporting PBCs Arising from NTRU PBC Workshops, submission to the Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Canberra.
—— and D Smyth 2007, Indigenous Partnerships in Protected Area Management in Australia: Three case studies, AIATSIS in association with the Australian Collaboration and the Poola Foundation (Tom Kantor Fund), Canberra.
Burke, H, C Smith and GK Ward 2007, ‘Globalisation and Indigenous Peoples: Threat or empowerment?’, in C Smith and GK Ward (eds), Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World, Allen & Unwin, St Leonards.
Delahunty, B and J Putt 2006, Good Practice Framework: Policing illicit drugs in rural communities, Monograph No. 15a, National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund, Canberra.
Frith, P, E Taylor, E Cook, R Skeen, J Victoria and G Henderson 2007, The Armidale Regional Centre for Social and Emotional Well-being: A current operational perspective, Armidale Aboriginal Medical Service, Armidale.
Hercus, L and G Koch 2007, ‘The Story of Wurru the Crane, as told by Mick McLean Irinyili’, unpublished manuscript.
Jones, JN, T Buzzacott, G Briscoe, R Murray and R Murray 2006, ‘Beyond Sandy Blight: Five Aboriginal experiences as staff on the National Trachoma and Eye Health Program’, unpublished report, AIATSIS, Canberra.
Kingham, F and T Bauman 2006, Native Title Mediation: Issues identified, lessons learnt—proceedings and findings of IFaMP workshops with native title Indigenous and non-Indigenous mediators, February and March 2005, Indigenous Facilitation and Mediation Project Report No. 5, Native Title Research Unit, AIATSIS, Canberra.
Koch, G 2006, Report on Workshop for NTRBs on Databases and Access and Use Issues Held at AIATSIS 29–30 June 2006, Native Title Research Unit, AIATSIS, Canberra.
Palmer, K 2007, ‘Anthropology and Applications for the Recognition of Native Title’, Land, Rights, Laws: Issues of Native Title, vol. 3, no. 7, pp. 1–15.
Poroch, N with support from J Tongs, P Sharp, M Dodson, S Larkin, K Mikhailovich, J Fisher, R Lovett, K Arabena, J Van den Dungen, JN Jones, L Smith, J Victoria, and G Henderson 2007, You Do the Crime, You Do the Time: Best practice model of holistic health service delivery for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
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inmates of the ACT prison, Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service, Canberra.
Smith, C and GK Ward (eds) 2007, Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World, Allen & Unwin, St Leonards.
Smyth, D and T Bauman 2007, ‘Policy Briefing Paper for the Australian Collaboration: Outcomes of three case studies in Indigenous partnerships in protected area management’, AIATSIS, Canberra.
Strelein, L 2006, ‘The Noongar Decision: Bennell v State of Western Australia’, Native Title Newsletter, September/October, 5/2006, pp. 2–4.
Tran, T 2007, ‘Harrington-Smith on behalf of the Wongatha People v State of Western Australia (No. 9) [2007] FCA 31’, Native Title Newsletter, January/February, 1/2007, pp. 3–5.
Weir, J 2007, ‘Gunditjmara Claimant Comment’, interview with Johnny Lovett and Euphemia Day, Native Title Newsletter, March/April, 2/2007, pp. 4–5.
Veth, P and J McDonald 2006, A Study on the Distribution of Rock Art and Stone Structures on the Dampier Archipelago, report to the Department of Environment and Heritage, Canberra.
AIATSIS publications
Dodson, M and D McCarthy 2006, Communal Land and the Amendments to the Aboriginal Land Rights Act (NT), Research Discussion Paper 19, AIATSIS, Canberra, available at <http://ntru.aiatsis.gov.au/publications/pdfs/discussion_paper19.pdf>.
Hunter, E 2006, Back to Redfern: Autonomy and the ‘Middle E’ in relation to Aboriginal health, Research Discussion Paper 18, AIATSIS, Canberra, available at <www.aiatsis.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/5903/DP-18.pdf>.
Indigenous Facilitation and Mediation Project and Social Compass 2006, Evaluation Toolkit: Training and service delivery in decision-making and dispute management processes in native title, Native Title Research Unit, AIATSIS, Canberra.
Native Title Research Unit 2006, Native Title Newsletter, May/June 3/2006, July/August 4/2006, September/October 5/2006, November/December 6/2006, January/February 1/2007, March/April 2/2007, AIATSIS, Canberra.
Native Title Research Unit 2007, Registered Native Title Bodies Corporate National Overview, Native Title Research Unit, AIATSIS, Canberra.
—— 2007, Registered Native Title Bodies Corporate National Toolkit, Native Title Research Unit, AIATSIS, Canberra.
—— 2007, New South Wales Registered Native Title Bodies Corporate Toolkit, Native Title Research Unit, AIATSIS, Canberra.
—— 2007, Northern Territory Registered Native Title Bodies Corporate Toolkit, Native Title Research Unit, AIATSIS, Canberra.
—— 2007, Queensland Registered Native Title Bodies Corporate Toolkit, Native Title Research Unit, AIATSIS, Canberra.
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—— 2007, Victoria Registered Native Title Bodies Corporate Toolkit, Native Title Research Unit, AIATSIS, Canberra.
—— 2007, Western Australia Registered Native Title Bodies Corporate Toolkit, Native Title Research Unit, AIATSIS, Canberra.
Tatz, C, A Cass, J Condon and G Tippett 2007, Aborigines and Uranium: Monitoring the health hazards, Research Discussion Paper 20, AIATSIS, Canberra, available at <www.aiatsis.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/6743/DP20.pdf>.
Williams K and T Jowett 2007, ‘Jango: Payment of compensation for the extinguishment of native title’, Land, Rights, Laws: Issues of Native Title, vol. 3, no. 8, pp. 1–13.
Presentations and conference papers
Arabena, K 2006, ‘Not Fit for Modern Australian Society’, NAIDOC Guest Lecturer, Canberra Institute of Technology, Canberra, 24 July.
—— 2007, ‘The Universal Citizen’, presentation at the Global Ecological Integrity Conference, Delhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada, 24–27 June.
Bauman, T 2006, ‘Indigenous Facilitation and Mediation Project Final Seminar’, presentation delivered at AIATSIS, Canberra, 11 July.
—— 2006, ‘Evaluation Toolkit and Decision-Making and Dispute Management Policy Guidelines: Findings of the Indigenous Facilitation and Mediation Project’, paper presented at the Native Title Representative Body Senior Policy Officer Workshop, Sydney, 19–21 September.
—— (facilitator) 2007, ‘Family Feuds and Conflicts, Family Violence Prevention Legal Services’, Indigenous Law and Justice Branch, Attorney-General’s Department, Solicitors Workshop, Canberra, 27–28 March.
—— 2007, ‘Exploring Aboriginal Darwin’, presentation at the Our History: Questions, Answers and More Stories Workshop, Northern Territory Department of Employment, Education and Training, Teaching, Learning and Standards Division, Darwin, 25–26 June.
—— 2007, ‘Learnings from the Indigenous Facilitation and Mediation Project’, paper presented to the Mediators Abroad Workshop, University of South Australia, Adelaide, 25–27 June.
—— and D Smyth (with case study representatives) 2007, ‘Indigenous Partnerships in Protected Area Management in Australia: Three case studies’, Country, Law, Knowledge and Culture: Indigenous natural and cultural resource management in northern Australia Seminar Series, AIATSIS, Canberra, 18 June.
——, T Lee and J Weir 2007 (facilitators), Prescribed Bodies Corporate Workshop, Native Title Conference, Cairns, 6–8 June.
Gray, G 2006, ‘The Invisible Gaze of Whiteness: The (white) anthropology of Ronald Berndt and Catherine Berndt’, paper presented to the Historicising Whiteness Conference, University of Melbourne, 22–24 November.
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—— 2006, ‘A Native Native Is a Wonderful, a Delightful and a Charming Person: Anthropology at the frontier’, paper presented to the Pacific History Association Annual Conference, Otago University, Dunedin, 7–11 December.
Koch, G 2006, ‘The Alice Moyle Website: Background and sound archives communications’, paper presented to the Australasian Sound Recordings Association Conference, National Film and Sound Archive, Canberra, 26 August.
Larkin, S 2006, ‘Locating Sovereignty and Race in Indigenous Health’, presentation at the Indigenous Knowledge in the Workplace Seminar, National Centre for Indigenous Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, 7 September.
—— 2006, ‘AIATSIS and the Support of Indigenous Studies’, Annual Australian National University — Toyota Public Lecture, Canberra, 20 November.
McConvell, P 2007, ‘Indigenous Languages Policy and Regional Archives’, paper presented at the Australian Languages Workshop, Pearl Beach, New South Wales, 16–18 March.
—— 2007, ‘Loanwords in Gurindji: Identification, stratigraphy and loan-paths’, paper presented at the Australian Languages Workshop, Pearl Beach, New South Wales, 16–18 March.
—— 2007, ‘Mixed Languages as Outcomes of Code-Switching: Recent examples from Australia and their implications for the past’, paper presented to the University of Manchester, Department of Linguistics, 25 April; invited talk at the Language Contact and the Dynamics of Language: Theory and Implications Symposium, Max Planck Institute, Leipzig, 10–13 May.
—— 2007, ‘Language Ecology as Determinant of Language Shift or Language Hybridity: Australian Aboriginal cases’, paper presented at the International Symposium on Bilingualism, University of Hamburg, 30 May–2 June.
—— and I Keen 2006, ‘Cape York Peninsula Kariera to North-East Arnhem Land Karadjeri Kinship and Marriage: Unfolding systems and rupturing terminologies’, paper presented at the Australian National University Anthropology Seminar, Canberra, 18 October; American Anthropological Association, San Jose, 15–19 November.
—— and C O’Shannessy 2007, ‘Interaction of Ethnographic and Other Methods in Investigating Language Change Among Australian Indigenous Children’, paper presented at the Linguistic Ethnographies of Children and Youth Seminar, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, 14 April.
McDonald, J and P Veth 2006, ‘Western Desert and Pilbara Rock Art’, invited talk at the Archaeological Research Facility, University of California, Berkeley, 25 October 2006.
Nash, D 2006, ‘Colour and the Ordinary Working Linguist’, paper presented to the Re-materialising Colour Symposium, Centre for Cross-Cultural Research, Australian National University, Canberra, 8 September.
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—— 2007, ‘Wiradjuri Placenames’, presentation (with worksheet) to the Local Language Link-Up: Wiradjuri Sharing Workshop, convened by the New South Wales Board of Studies and New South Wales Department of Education and Training, Parkes, New South Wales, 6–7 March.
—— 2007, ‘Where Do Warlpiri Simple Verbs Come From?’, paper presented to the Australian Languages Workshop, Pearl Beach, New South Wales, 16–18 March.
—— 2007, ‘The National Language Situation and Legislation’, paper presented to the Western Australian State Languages Conference, South Hedland, 22 May.
—— 2007, ‘Language Identification: The case of Palyku and Nyiyaparli (east Pilbara)’, paper presented to the Western Australian State Languages Conference, South Hedland, 23 May.
Obata, K 2007, ‘AIATSIS Australian Indigenous languages classification’, presentation to the Australian Languages Workshop, Pearl Beach, New South Wales, 16–18 March.
—— 2007, ‘AUSTLANG: Web-based Indigenous languages database’, presentation to the Puliima National Indigenous Languages and Information Communication Technology Forum, Newcastle, New South Wales, 24–26 April; Language Catalogue Workshop, Max Planck Institute, Leipzig, 28 June.
Strelein, L 2006, ‘Native Title Payments, Taxation and the Distribution of Benefits’, presentation delivered to the Taxation, Trusts and Distribution of Benefits under Native Title Agreements Workshop for NTRB Senior Professional Officers, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 19 September.
—— 2006, ‘The Noongar Native Title Decision: Bennell v State of Western Australia (19 September 2006)’, AIATSIS Occasional Seminar, AIATSIS Canberra, 11 October.
—— 2006, ‘Compromised Jurisprudence’, presentation delivered to the National Native Title Tribunal, Native Title Forum, Melbourne, 25 October.
—— 2007, ‘Making the Most of Native Title in Australia: Achieving outcomes and managing benefits (institutions of native title)’, presentation to Te Puni Kōkiri (Maori Affairs), Wellington, 29 January.
—— 2007, ‘Making the Most of Native Title in Australia: Achieving outcomes and managing benefits (outcomes and PBCs)’, presentation to Te Puni Kōkiri (Maori Affairs), Centre for Indigenous Governance and Development, Massey University, Palmerston North, 1 February.
—— 2007, ‘Prescribed Bodies Corporate’, presentation to the Attorney-General’s Native Title Consultative Forum, 16 March.
—— 2007, ‘Native Title Year in Review’, paper presented at the National Native Title Conference, Cairns, 8 June.
Sullivan, P 2006, ‘Paint as Power among Kuninjku Artists’, keynote address to the Re-materialising Colour Symposium, Centre for Cross-Cultural Research, Australian National University, Canberra, 7–8 September.
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—— 2006, ‘Softwares of Modernity: Accountability and the culture of bureaucracy in Australian Aboriginal affairs administration’, paper presented to the Current Developments in Ethnographic Research in the Social and Management Sciences Conference, University of Liverpool, 13–14 September.
Taylor, L 2006, ‘Negotiating Form Among Kuninjku Bark Painters’, paper presented as a part of the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research, Australian National University and AIATSIS Art and Identity joint seminar series, Canberra, 18 September.
—— 2007, ‘Kuninjku Pencil Drawings’, paper presented to the Drawn Together Symposium, Centre for Cross-Cultural Research, Australian National University, Canberra, 28–29 May.
Ward, GK 2006, Recent Fieldwork in Wadeye Region by Kanamkek-Yile Ngala Museum and AIATSIS, video broadcast on Broadcasting for Remote Aboriginal Community Services, Wadeye, September 2006.
Weir, J 2007, ‘Communicating and Negotiating Cultural Flows at the Natural Resource Management Negotiation Table’, presentation to the ANU Law Students for Social Justice, Australian National University, Canberra, 16 May.
Veth, P 2007, ‘Sharing Fresh Water: Defending and reclaiming Indigenous water rights and interests’, presentation to the National Native Title Conference 2007, Cairns, 7 June.
—— 2006, ‘The Conundrum of the Hobbit and Modern Humans’, invited presentation delivered at the University of Arizona, Tuscon, 8 November.
—— 2006, ‘Western Desert Rock Art and Exchange’, paper presented at the Fall Seminar, Patty Hearst Museum, University of California, Berkeley, 28 November.
—— 2007, ‘The Significance of the Canning Stock Route Australian Research Council Linkage Project’, presentation delivered at the Centre for Archaeological Research, Australian National University, Canberra, 20 April.
——, J McDonald and B Kruse 2006, ‘Rock Art, Exchange and Identity on the Canning Stock Route’, paper presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Australian Archaeological Association, Fremantle, December.
Journal and series editors and editorial board members
Toni Bauman, Editorial Board, Indigenous Law BulletinGeoffrey Gray, Editorial Board, Aboriginal History and Australian Aboriginal
StudiesDavid Nash, Editorial Board, Pacific LinguisticsLuke Taylor, Editorial Advisory Board, Public Archaeology; General Editor,
Australian Aboriginal StudiesTran Tran, Managing Editor, Land, Rights, Laws: Issues in Native Title and Native
Title Newsletter, Native Title Research Unit, AIATSIS, Canberra
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Tran Tran, Managing Editor, Native Title Newsletter, Native Title Research Unit, AIATSIS, Canberra
Peter Veth, Editorial Board, Archaeology from Australia, Australian Archaeology and Records of the Royal Society of South Australia
Graeme Ward, Issue Editor, AIATSIS Research Discussion Paper Series and Australian Aboriginal Studies
Jessica Weir, Commissioning Editor, Land, Rights, Laws: Issues in Native Title
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appendix 2Research grants approved, 2006–07
Applicant Project title Amount offered ($)
Maia Ponsonnet Semantics of Reason and Mind in Dalabon 9,256
Anne Ross, Gummingurru Trust and Sean Ulm
Understanding Indigenous Knowledge Traditions at Gummingurru
18,000
Dhimurru Land Management Aboriginal Corporation
Managing Indigenous and Scientific Environmental Knowledge in North-east Arnhem Land
30,000
Anne Scrimgeour Nyangumarta Oral History Project 17,000
Ruth Singer Mawng Dictionary Project: Extending and checking the database
22,500
Lisa Jamieson, Eleanor Parker, Cephas Stanley and Lindsay Richards
A Community-Owned Oral Health Promotion Initiative – Phase II
19,000
Sue O’Connor Sister’s Creek Archaeological Project 29,000
Sue Norman Ossie Cruse — A Self-Determination 17,000
Kelly Greenop Urban Aboriginal Places of Importance in Brisbane
13,000
Sue Taffe Fighting Friendships 35,000
Glynn Barratt European Records for the Nuenonne People: ‘Bligh, 1792’
9,340
William Hyams Integrating ‘Caring for Country’ into Sustainable Tourism
12,000
Michael Morrison Indigenous Agency and Well-being in an Early 20th Century Presbyterian Mission
20,000
Fiona Paisley Anthony Martin Fernando: Aboriginal internationalist, activist and traveller
15,000
Flinders University (Lynley Wallis, Helen Smith, Darren Kynuna and Woolgar Valley Aboriginal Corporation)
Archaelogical Excavations at Glenswood 28,000
Gillian Wigglesworth, Jane Simpson and Karin Moses
The Assessment of Receptive Traditional Language Skill
20,000
Elizabeth Mackinlay, Katelyn Barney and Lexine Solomon
Performing on the Margins: Torres Strait Islander women performing contemporary music
18,000
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University of Queensland A Socio-economic Analysis of Brisbane’s Sports and Cultural Festival
15,000
Barrina South Inland River Canoe Manufacture of the Murawari
7,140
Frances Kofod Peggy Patrick Gija Autobiography 35,000
James Cook University Boys to Men: Garbutt Magpies 25 years on 18,000
Irene Watson The Early Australian Legal System and its Responses to Aboriginal Law and Culture
24,000
Bernard Guerin, Pauline Guerin, Deidre Tedmanson and Yvonne Clark
Indigenous ‘Mental Health’ in Remote Communities
30,000
Cameo Dalley Fishing Through Time in the Wellesley Islands
16,000
Peter Thorley and Patrick Faulkner
Stones Artefact Assemblages from Kulpi Mara Rockshelter, Central Australia
20,000
Murray and Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations Confederation
Pilot Project Towards an Online Guide to Overseas Indigenous Collections (e-Mob)
15,000
La Trobe University (Allan Borowski)
Second Year (2007) Evaluation of the Children’s Koori Court of Victoria
30,000
University of Melbourne (Marcia Langton, Lee Godden and Marie Wellington)
Indigenous Involvement in Water Management and Policy and Regulation Development
22,000
Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council
History of Community-Controlled Health in Queensland
20,000
Elaine Rabbitt & Robyn Albert
Moving Back To Country: A history of Indigenous outstations in the Kullarri
22,000
University of Melbourne (Fiona Reynolds)
Children’s Ideas of Number and Quantity in a Remote Indigenous Community
23,000
John Heath Birrpai – Beyond the lens of Thomas Dick 17,000
Wendy Holland Unchained Memories–Investigating an Aboriginal family’s ‘African’ heritage
22,000
Jeremy Ash The Archaeology of Poid–The changing place of post-contact Mualgal villages
11,376
total funding 679,612
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The National Research Priorities (NRP) set the agenda for government-funded research. These priorities aim to align research efforts and build critical mass in key areas as well as promote collaboration between research organisations and with industry. The four priorities are:• An Environmentally Sustainable Australia• Promoting and Maintaining Good Health• Frontier Technologies for Building and Transforming
Australian Industries• Safeguarding Australia.
AIATSIS continues to contribute a substantial amount of its research effort to the first two of these priorities. The strategic focusing of the Institute’s Research Program around the two themes of Indigenous country and governance and Indigenous social and cultural wellbeing underscore this direct contribution.
AIATSIS also undertakes research in relevant goal areas in the third and, to a lesser degree, the fourth priority; particularly in relation to smart information use and promoting an innovation culture and economy.
The purpose of this NRP is to transform the way we use our land, water, mineral and energy resources through a better understanding of human and environmental systems, including a better understanding of Indigenous settler relationships and the interplay between natural systems and human activity.
Indigenous values in water and water management have remained a strong element of research in the Kimberley Regional Sustainability Project. The project is creating synergies between the development of regional economies, the protection of biodiversity and ecosystems, and the engagement of cultural knowledge and practices in the management of land and sea country.
AIATSIS has increased its interest in the Murray–Darling Basin, with the appointment of Ms Jessica Weir, who is currently working on water management and
overview
an environmentally Sustainable australia• Water — a critical resource • Transforming existing
industries • Overcoming soil loss, salinity
and acidity • Reducing and capturing
emissions in transport and energy generation
• Sustainable use of Australia’s biodiversity
• Developing deep earth resources
• Responding to climate change and variability
appendix 3
AIATSIS National Research Priority progress 2006–07
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planning with Land and Water Australia and the Murray and Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations.
A central theme of this year’s Native Title Conference was the management of land and sea country. Presentations at the conference investigated the interplay between native title and climate change (including participation in carbon abatement programs), water management, bio-prospecting and use of government programs to improve Indigenous involvement in land management.
The Success in Indigenous Community Organisations project included several case studies examining Indigenous involvement in the management of the environment, including parks and protected areas. It resulted in practical tools to support successful management practices. The AIATSIS Research Grants Program provides significant support for new research into Indigenous knowledge and management of the environment.
AIATSIS researchers provided support to the Marine and Tropical Science Research Facility (Queensland), the Torres Strait Regional Authority Land and Sea Management Unit, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation sustainability group, the Wet Tropics Alliance and the Kimberley Economic Roundtable. AIATSIS is also a partner in the ARC Network, Discovering the past to shape the future: Networking environmental science for understanding Australia’s biodiversity.
Key research projects on cultural landscapes, including the Dampier Archipelago, the Canning Stock Route and Wadeye, reveal the depth of cultural knowledge associated with place that has informed heritage and land management in these areas. The Dampier Archipelago has been included on the National Heritage List.
The Institute’s native title research activities continue to forge partnerships with the mining industry, including sponsorship of a large research project, supported by the Minerals Council of Australia, to develop the capacity and resources of prescribed bodies corporate. AIATSIS is also a partner with the University of Melbourne, Rio Tinto and FaCSIA in an Australian Research Council project investigating the implementation of agreements between industry and Indigenous people.
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The Institute’s native title, country management and governance research provides foundations for communities involved in land management and those that hold Indigenous tenures to effectively govern their traditional country.
The Australian Government is committed to fostering research that helps individuals and families to lead healthy, productive and fulfilling lives, which will yield economic and social benefits and add materially to national wellbeing. It is well understood that nowhere in Australia is this link more vital than in relation to Indigenous peoples. Life expectancy, the health and wellbeing of Indigenous infants, susceptibility to chronic disease and mental health are key challenges. All of the areas of focus identified by the NRP apply equally to Indigenous health.
AIATSIS conducts one of the leading Indigenous social health and wellbeing research programs in the country. Two research fellows are fully engaged on projects particularly relating to understanding and preventing poor health, including with the Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health. This year AIATSIS continued to research early childhood transitions into schooling; language acquisition by Indigenous children; Indigenous ageing and dementia; preventive health care for prisoners; prevention of family violence; and community partnerships looking at regional approaches to emotional wellbeing and resilience among Indigenous people.
AIATSIS has taken the lead among universities and government departments in using statistics for measurement and policy development in Indigenous health. In June 2007 the Institute hosted a workshop involving government and community organisations, as part of a project to improve understanding by Indigenous workers of the use of statistics, particularly in health fields.
The AIATSIS Research Grants Program provides significant support for new research into health issues affecting Indigenous people.
promoting and Maintaining good health• A healthy start to life• Ageing well, ageing
productively• Preventive healthcare• Strengthening Australia’s
social and economic fabric
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This NRP is intended to stimulate enhanced capacity in new technologies, improved data management and creative applications of digital technologies.
AIATSIS is a national leader in the digital management of important Indigenous archival materials, through its digitisation program and through partnerships with international research institutes such as the Max Planck Institute and the international DoBeS project. A consultancy was awarded to AIATSIS by the Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts (DCITA) to pilot an online language community access project. In partnership with communities in the Cape York Peninsula and the Katherine area, the project will demonstrate remote access to language materials held in our Canberra databases.
To improve access to its collections, AIATSIS completed a major review and restructure of the subject thesaurus available via the Mura® catalogue. The revised thesaurus will be available in early 2007–08. The Research Seminar Series held in the first semester of 2007 was co-ordinated via video link from Canberra, Darwin and Broome to foster information exchange between researchers and communities in remote and regional areas.
AIATSIS has provided a grant to the Murray and Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations for a pilot project towards an online guide to overseas Indigenous collections. Results from this project should be available during 2008.
AIATSIS continues to lead the way in negotiating difficult rights issues, including moral, cultural and intellectual property rights, that arise with new and emerging technologies. Specific outcomes include the final products of the AIATSIS–Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia intellectual and cultural property project, and the community access and return of materials projects with Cherbourg, Brewarrina and Palm Island. The Institute is also involved in ongoing work in the native title sector on the use, ownership and management of materials collected for native title claims.
frontier technologies• Breakthrough science• Frontier technologies• Advanced materials• Smart information use• Promoting an innovation
culture and economy
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This NRP includes safeguarding Australia from crime by greater understanding of societies and cultures, and protection from invasive diseases and pests.
AIATSIS research includes the final report of the National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund, and work on family violence and social health infrastructure for prisons. In addition, the Institute’s research on cultural economies and remote area sustainable land management touches on issues related to pest and disease management.
Safeguarding australia • Critical infrastructure • Understanding our region
and the world• Protecting Australia from
invasive diseases and pests• Protecting Australia from
terrorism and crime • Transformational defence
technologies
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appendix 4
Gifts and donations, 2006–07
name of donor description of donation
Koori Mail CD of Sunshine After Rain by Tom E Lewis
Great Southern Aboriginal Health DVD of Back to Katanning from the Great Southern Bringing Them Home and Building Solid Families (Link-Up)
Bula’bula Arts DVD of 13 Canoes, an exhibition spanning thirteen generations of Ganalbingu artists from Central Arnhem Land at the National Museum of Australia
Martin Thomas CDs containing This Is Jimmie Barker and A Very Human Survey as broadcast on ABC Radio National
Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association
CDs and audiotapes
Gordon Briscoe DVD of Juparulla — The artwork of Sam Wickman
Knowledge and Information Research Service
Video of Treaty — Let’s Get it Right
Winifred McCaffrey Nearly 5,000 black-and-white negatives comprising a visual record of anthropological research undertaken by Dr John McCaffrey at Mowanjum, Western Australia between 1964 and 1966. Subjects include artists and their work as well as community scenes.
Diwurruwurru-Jaru Aboriginal Corporation DVDs of Eileen and Doris Roberts Nanagu, Dolly Bardbarriya Nangala and Jose Roberts Nalyirri; video and CD of Wagilak and Murrungurn Bunggul; video of Rembarrnga body parts and malk (skin)
Ken Crawford Painting by Nina Pyuruntatameri offered under the Cultural Gifts Program
Janice Haynes Thirty-one artefacts from Central Australia, South Australia and Arnhem Land offered under the Cultural Gifts Program
JAG Films DVDs of Amy Goes to Wadjemup Island
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Cherbourg Historical Precinct Group DVDs containing a collection of short films from Cherbourg
Vickie Ritchie The ‘Argus Collection’ of 500 black-and- white photographic prints from the Herald and Weekly Times archive
Citt Williams DVDs from series two of Going Bush
Reverend John Whitbourn Film roll (fifty colour frames) of The Road to Tomorrow (pictures of life on the Warrabri Settlement, Northern Territory, in the 1950s) and colour prints from Warrabri and Snake Cave, 1950s
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appendix 5
Finding aids completed and placed online, 2006–07
Manuscripts
Manuscript number
title
MS 3778 Papers of Steve R Johnson
MS 4084 Papers of Michelle Grattan on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
MS 4126 Papers of Jane Jacobs
MS 4129 Papers of Lester R Hiatt
MS 4346 Papers of Michael C Dillon
MS 4398 Sorry Books (revised to include a new donation)
Note: These completed finding aids account for over twenty metres of our manuscript shelving space.
Audio collection
Collection no. of field recordings
description
AIATSIS_60 12 Recordings of AIATSIS Library conference ‘Deadly Directions: Current and Emerging Trends in Libraries, Archives and Information Services for Indigenous Knowledge’, 2005
AIATSIS_64 14 Recordings of AIATSIS seminar series, ‘Aboriginal Art and Identity’, 2006
BAMBRICK_H01 4 Oral history interviews about Cherbourg, recorded by Hilary Bambrick, 2001
CAAMA_19 29 CAAMA radio shows from the Northern Territory History, Traditional Stories and Reading Black series, recorded between 1981 and 1992
CAPELL_A01 38 Language recordings collected by Arthur Capell
CLEVERLY_J01 10 Jaminjung language recordings collected by John Cleverly in 1966
CURTHOYS_A01 26 Oral history interviews with Freedom Ride participants, collected by Inara Walden for Anne Curthoys, 1991–94
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Collection no. of field recordings
description
DAVIS_G01 5 Oral history interviews with George Davis, recorded by S Coates on behalf of Petronella Vaarzon-Morel at Atherton, Queensland, 2001–02
DIXON_R01 9 Queensland rainforest languages recorded by RMW Dixon, 1963–64
DIXON_R04 42 Queensland rainforest languages recorded by RMW Dixon, 1963–64
EGLOFF_B01 25 Oral history interviews in English with various people from the south coast of New South Wales, recorded by Brian Egloff in 1979
EVANS_N03 462 Recordings of the Kayardild language by Nick Evans, 1982–98
GORDON_J01 8 Songs, stories, oral histories and discussions with various people from New South Wales, recorded by John Gordon, 1962–68
HIATT_L04 43 Recordings collected by Lester R Hiatt between 1960 and 1996, featuring word lists, texts, songs and conversations in Gidjingali, as well as various interviews in English
HODDINOTT_W04 120 Language recordings collected by William Hoddinott and associates, 1966–80
HOLMER_N01 4 Language recordings from south-east Queensland, recorded by Nils Holmer in 1964
JACOBS_JM01 17 Discussions between Adnyamathanha and Kokatha people about land rights, women’s songs recorded at Port Augusta and an interview about photographs of Colebrook Home, recorded by Jane Jacobs, 1981–86
KABAILA_P02 9 Oral history interviews with women who lived or worked at the Cootamundra Girls’ Home, collected by Peter Kabaila in 1994
MCKEOWN_F01 67 Oral history interviews in English about Mapoon, Queensland, recorded in 1992
MATHEWS_J07 12 Interviews with Jimmie Barker and Frank Mathews by Janet Mathews, 1970–71
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Collection no. of field recordings
description
MATHEWS_J08 2 Oral history by Jimmie Barker, recorded by Jimmie Barker in 1972
MATHEWS_J16 18 Recordings of western New South Wales languages and oral history interviews with Jimmie Barker, recorded by Janet Mathews in 1972
MATHEWS_J17 18 Languages, songs and stories from western New South Wales recorded by Janet Mathews in 1972
MATHEWS_J23 14 Oral history and language recordings by Jimmie Barker, 1968
MELVILLE-RANKINE_02 4 Interviews about establishing a Wagaya community on traditional lands, recorded by Jane Melville and Phillip Rankine, 2001
MUURRBAY_01 33 Oral history recordings from the Muurrbay Aboriginal Language and Culture Centre, 2003–05
OATES_L02 65 Recordings of various speakers of languages from western New South Wales, collected by Lynette Oates, 1975–78
RESER_J05 4 Introduction to the Ganalbingu language by George Milpurrurru, Johnny Bulun Bulun, Charlie Djurtjini, Roy Yungaguy and Bobby Bunungurr; recorded by Joseph Reser, 1975–77
ROBERTS_J01 1 Peter Hamilton interview of Jacob Roberts about languages in the Roper River region, 1965
ROWSE_T01 13 Oral histories and songs in Pintupi and English, collected by Tim Rowse in the Kintore area, 1983
SCHMIDT_E01 4 Tommy George and George Musgrave speaking Awu Alaya (Kuku Thaypan), recorded by Erica Schmidt, 2004–05
SHEPHERDSON_01 183 Stories, songs and meetings in various Yolngu languages recorded at Shepherson College, Galiwin’ku, c. 1976–93
SUTTON_P07 13 Language elicitation, oral history interviews and cultural discussions with Biyalgeyi people, recorded by Peter Sutton in 1974
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Collection no. of field recordings
description
WADDY_J02 4 Anindilyakwa word lists and stories told by Nangurama Peter Wurrawilya, recorded by Julie Waddy between 1978 and 1979
WANGKAMAYA_04 22 Banjima language recordings from the Wangka Maya Pilbara Aboriginal Languages Centre (PALC), 1994–2004
WANGKAMAYA_05 11 Kurrama language recordings from the Wangka Maya PALC, 1991–95
WANGKAMAYA_06 24 Kariyarra language recordings from the Wangka Maya PALC, 1992–97
WANGKAMAYA_07 10 Manjiljarra language recordings from the Wangka Maya PALC, 1987–1988.
WANGKAMAYA_08 44 Martu Wangka language recordings from the Wangka Maya PALC, 1987–98
WANGKAMAYA_09 29 Manjiljarra and Thalanyji language recordings from the Wangka Maya PALC, 1993–2001
WANGKAMAYA_10 9 Yindjibarndi and Ngarluma language recordings from the Wangka Maya PALC, 1990–96
WANGKAMAYA_11 14 Nyiyaparli language recordings from the Wangka Maya PALC, 1992–98
WANGKAMAYA_12 5 Putijarra, Nyamal and Ngarla language recordings from the Wangka Maya PALC, 1998–99
WANGKAMAYA_13 4 Ngarluma language recordings from the Wangka Maya PALC, 1987 and 1996
WANGKAMAYA_14 12 Ngarluma language recordings from the Wangka Maya PALC, 1983–84
WANGKAMAYA_15 9 Recordings of the Wangka Maya PALC Bush Meeting in March 1999
WANGKAMAYA_16 37 Yinhawangka language recordings from the Wangka Maya PALC, 1992–2000
WANGKAMAYA_17 37 Language recordings from the Wangka Maya PALC, 1973–2001
WANGKAMAYA_18 26 Recordings from the Wangka Maya PALC documenting a field trip to Split Rock, 1992
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Collection no. of field recordings
description
WANGKAMAYA_19 37 Oral history interviews with Pilbara Elders recorded by the Wangka Maya PALC, 1990–92
WANGKAMAYA_21 38 Interviews, songs and meetings in English and various Pilbara languages, recorded by the Wangka Maya PALC, 1987–98
WANGKAMAYA_22 29 Oral histories, songs and language elicitation in various Pilbara langauges, recorded by the Wangka Maya PALC, 1992–2004
WANGKAMAYA_24 4 Yinhawangka stories told by Joyce and June Injie recorded by the Wangka Maya PALC, 2005
WANGKAMAYA_25 8 Thalanyji, Purduna and Payungu vocabulary elicitation recorded by the Wangka Maya PALC, 2005
WANGKAMAYA_26 15 Oral history interviews with William (Nyapuru) Gardiner at Broome to check details of his life history, in English and Nyangumarta, recorded by the Wangka Maya PALC, 2005
WEEBOONGGUL_01 51 Bundjalung language and oral histories recordings collected by the Weeboonggul Language Program at Coraki, New South Wales, between 1976 and 2004
YALLOP_C03 20 Alyawarr language, songs and stories recorded by Colin Yallop in 1969
total iteMS 1,827
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appendix 6
Contracts and consultancies over $10,000, 2006–07
Contractor purpose of consultancy
value of contract ($)
Rhino Communications Marketing 11,700
Smyth and Bahrdt Consultants Research support 50,000
Msquared design Publication design 12,595
Risk Management Partners Pty Ltd Risk management 11,000
Risk Management Partners Pty Ltd Business Continuity Plan 11,000
Anthony McAvoy Research support 11,000
Australian National University, Digital Resources Services Division
Research support 60,000
Wizard Pty Ltd AVA support 19,380
Craig GreeneServices for Native Title Conference
21,296
total 207,971
Contractor goods or service acquired
value of contract $
Cairns Convention Centre Venue hire and catering $184,735
Canberra Professional Equipmnt Technical equipment $21,137
Canberra Professional Equipmnt Monitor $16,500
Canon Aust P/L BASWare $24,994
Computers Now Pty Ltd Apple Xsan Upgrade $26,978
Dell Australia Pty Ltd Dell Workstations $70,290
Dell Australia Pty Ltd Dell Server $17,480
Filmco Technical equipment $17,731
International Technology & Communication Pty Ltd
Studio Acoustics $10,725
Internet Security Systems Pty Ltd Computer software $13,288
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Contractor goods or service acquired
value of contract $
Ligare Pty Ltd Printing Convincing Ground
$12,078
McGrath Canberra Pty Ltd t/a John Mcgrath Ford
Ford Territory $52,762
A & I Motors t/a Honda East Honda CRV $44,325
Musiclab Pty Ltd Technical equipment $11,165
National Capital Motors Hyundai Getz $14,965
Netland Solutions Pty Ltd t/a Landmark Copmuters
Flatbed Scanner $10,268
Pirion Pty Ltd Printing Aboriginal Darwin
$15,409
Pirion Pty Ltd Printing Annual Report 05/06
$11,211
RTM Pty Ltd Design & production $15,297
Solvents Australia Pty. Ltd. Film cleaning fluid $23,364
TekMark Australia Pty Ltd Technical equipment $16,633
TTM Security Security Services $13,200
Eventcorp Pty Ltd Conference services $15,400
Brendan Bell Technical Support $37,081
Aspectus Broadcast Electronics Pty Ltd Technical Support $24,960
Ross Logic HR /Payroll Services $65,580
ASG Group (formerly Exceed) IT support $224,400
U-Stow-It Pty Ltd Storage rental $11,016
total $1,022,972
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Abbreviations and acronyms
ABI Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Biographical IndexAct Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Studies Act 1989AIMS Australian Institute of Marine ScienceANU The Australian National UniversityAPS Australian Public ServiceASP Aboriginal Studies PressAVA Audiovisual ArchiveAWA Australian workplace agreementCCR Centre for Cross-Cultural ResearchCRCAH Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal HealthDAMS digital asset management systemDCITA Department of Communications, Information Technology
and the ArtsDEST Department of Education, Science and TrainingDKCRC Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research CentreDoBeS Dokumentation Bedrohter Sprachen (Documentation
of Endangered Languages)EBM Executive Board of ManagementEthnoER ethnographic electronic researchFaCSIA Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous AffairsIAPSEN Indigenous APS Employees NetworkMOU memorandum of understandingNAGATSIHID National Advisory Group on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Health Information and DataNHMRC National Health and Medical Research CentreNRPs National Research PrioritiesNTRBs native title representative bodies and native title service providersNTRU Native Title Research UnitOATSIH Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander HealthPAC Publishing Advisory CommitteePBCs prescribed bodies corporatePFS Performance Feedback SchemeROMTIC Return of Materials to Indigenous CommunitiesSES Senior Executive ServiceWNAHS Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service
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