PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «OUTSTATION MOVEMENT»
outstation movement
outstation
movement
refers
relocation
indigenous
australians
from
towns
remote
outposts
traditional
tribal
land
described
royal
commission
into
aboriginal
deaths
custody
range
problems
faced
people
press
parts
kimberleys
usually
those
where
outstations
excised
large
pastoral
leases
aborigines
refer
excisions
days
over
australian
once
known
homeland
began
seen
stop
intervention
homelands
significant
degree
which
properly
underway
reaction
against
negative
effects
settlement
life
coombs
book
edition
dexter
hiatt
herbert
cole
reverso
meaning
also
obtestation
outstand
outspan
services
back
country
became
impetus
establishment
remains
robust
force
today
labor
majority
under
threat
report
years
commonwealth
governments
encouraged
move
woman
dancing
dreaming
psychosocial
benefits
details
bibliography
researchgate
presented
viable
initiated
solution
dilemmas
facing
present
aust
morice
collins
always
spanish
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «OUTSTATION MOVEMENT»
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1
Customary Land Tenure and Registration in Australia and ...
outstation movement, a movement away from the major communities, is not
dissimilar in this respect. While the outstation movement can be considered, as it
is by Coombs (1974), as a 'decentralisation trend' (and this is true of both its
spatial ...
James F. Weiner, Katie Glaskin, 2007
2
Survival International review
But it was not just the devastating effects of alcohol in the settlements which
started the outstation movement. Erna's father Nuggett explained in broken
English that the decision to leave Hermannsburg was made because of the
urgent need to ...
Survival International, 1982
3
Between Indigenous and Settler Governance
Furthermore, the re-emphasis on locality and kin that accompanied land rights
and an outstation movement – central components of selfdetermination – did not
resolve these conflicts created by hunter-gathering's demise. In the policy period
...
Lisa Ford, Tim Rowse, Anna Yeatman, 2012
4
Historical Context of the
Outstation Movement
Gove land rights case; decentralisation at Yirrkala; self-determination policy; guidelines for decentralisation; resource centres for outstations; list of Yirrkala outstation.
Barrie Graham Dexter, 1979
5
Arrernte Present, Arrernte Past: Invasion, Violence, and ...
The circumstance was framed by the fact that the outstation movement also
involved a passage for the Arrernte from wards of state within the mission to
citizens who were marginalized from the mainstream economy and were thereby
welfare ...
Diane J. Austin-Broos, 2009
6
The Indigenous Welfare Economy and the CDEP Scheme
Nonetheless, there was a significant element of cultural revitalisation in the
outstation movement. Rites that had not been performed for many years close to
the mission were performed again and with public acknowledgment. The
movement ...
Frances Morphy, W.G. Sanderson, 2004
7
A Matter of Life and Death: Contemporary Aboriginal ...
We are slowly getting the message across, but what we are doing at Yarrabah we
have got to do right through the Cape. With regards to the outstation movement—
when I first came to Queensland from New Guinea, I won't say who it was in ...
In the late 1960s the outstation movement began. This occurred in northern and
central Australia, with groups of Aborigines moving away from large centres back
to their traditional countries, although maintaining links with the large centres for
...
David Blair, Peter Collins, 2001
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Aboriginal Autonomy: Issues and Strategies
1979 The Future of the Outstation Movement. CRES Working Paper No. 15.
Canberra: Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, Australian National
University. 1979 A Treaty with Aboriginal Australians. CRES Working Paper No.
16.
Herbert Cole Coombs, Diane Evelyn Smith, 1994
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From Hunting to Drinking: The Devastating Effects of Alcohol ...
The objective of being self-supporting, in European Australian terms needless to
say, ran counter to the underlying spirit of the outstation movement, at least for
the Wellesley Islands. In the first budget in 1991, $35,000 was allocated to the ...
9 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «OUTSTATION MOVEMENT»
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Western Desert Indigenous elders from Kintore and Kiwirrkurra on …
Several decades later the outstation movement began as a result of social and health problems and tensions between various tribal and ... «ABC Online, abr 15»
Abbott will live to regret his 'lifestyle choice'
Tony Abbott's brain snap describing the indigenous outstation movement was not only crass, unthinking and deeply offensive; it was just plain ... «Echonetdaily, mar 15»
Gathering storm
At the core of the outstation movement was a desire for greater autonomy. And for any government, the first rule of self-determination is that ... «The Monthly, dez 14»
Patterns of attachment to the land
When the outstation movement gathered momentum from the late 1970s - championed by Uta Uta Tjangala - a new phase of artistic endeavour ... «The Australian, mai 13»
A different inequality
Anthropologists explained the outstation movement in terms of people's choice to live in a culturally different way. Motivations to remain remote ... «ABC Online, abr 12»
A thorn in our pride
During the 1960s, well before the outstation movement, she established a housing project for her people at Murrungga. In recent decades, she ... «Sydney Morning Herald, jan 12»
Banjo Morton ... ''We are finished with the intervention.'' Photo …
... clinics and other government services, will destroy the outstation movement on homelands that governments encouraged three decades ago, ... «Sydney Morning Herald, mai 11»
Martu art exhibit reveals relationship with ancestral lands
... such as alcohol, were destroying traditional Martu society, Taylor's mother spearheaded the political "Outstation Movement," which fought to ... «Stanford Report, jul 06»
Australian hunter-gatherers to exhibit artwork as part of 'bio-cultural …
... desert fringes, by the mid-1980s, some families returned permanently to their homelands in what was known as the "Outstation Movement. «Stanford Report, jun 06»