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Invasion to embassy: Land in Aboriginal politics in New South Wales, 1770-1972. Sydney, N.S.W: Sydney University Press, 2008.
Find full textInvasion to embassy: Land in aboriginal politics in New South Wales, 1770-1972. St. Edwards, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin in association with Black Books, 1996.
Find full textGoodall, Heather. Invasion to embassy: Land in Aboriginal politics in New South Wales, 1770-1972. Sydney, N.S.W: Sydney University Press, 2008.
Find full textWootten, J. H. Regional report of inquiry in New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania. Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1991.
Find full textBaal Belbora, the end of the dancing: The agony of the British invasion of the ancient people of Three Rivers: The Hastings, the Manning and the Macleay, in New South Wales. Armidale, N.S.W: Colonial Research Society, 1992.
Find full textBaal Belbora, the end of the dancing: The agony of the British invasion of the ancient people of the Three Rivers--the Hastings, the Manning, and the Macleay in New South Wales. Chippendale, N.S.W: Alternative Pub. Co-operative, 1986.
Find full textMilliss, Roger. Waterloo Creek: The Australia Day massacre of 1838, George Gipps and the British conquest of New South Wales. Ringwood, Vic: McPhee Gribble, 1992.
Find full textAustralia. Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. Toomelah report: Report on the problems and needs of Aborigines living on the New South Wales-Queensland border. [Sydney, N.S.W: Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, 1988.
Find full textRamsland, John. Custodians of the soil: A history of aboriginal-European relationships in the Manning Valley of New South Wales. Taree, NSW: Greater Taree City Council, 2001.
Find full textThe Rainbow Beach man: The life and times of Les Ridgeway, Worimi elder. Melbourne: Brolga Pub., 2009.
Find full textAustralian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, ed. Protests, land rights and riots: Postcolonial struggles in Australia in the 1980s. New York: Berghahn Books, 2015.
Find full textAboriginal Australians: Black responses to white dominance, 1788-1994. 2nd ed. St Leonards, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin, 1994.
Find full textAboriginal Australians: Black responses to white dominance, 1788-2001. 3rd ed. Crows Nest, N.S.W: Allen & Unwin, 2002.
Find full textClean, clad, and courteous: A history of Aboriginal education in New South Wales. Sydney: J. Fletcher, 1989.
Find full textHarrison, Rodney. Shared landscapes: Archaeologies of attachment and the pastoral industry in New South Wales. [Sydney]: Department of Environment and Conservation (NSW), 2004.
Find full textCountry women and the colour bar: Grassroots activism and the Country Women's Association. Canberra, ACT: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2015.
Find full textMark, McKenna. This country: A reconciled republic? Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press, 2004.
Find full textGreat Britain. Colonial Office. Aboriginal tribes (North America, New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land and British Guiana): Return to several addresses to His Majesty, dated 19 March 1834, for, copies or extracts of all such reports from the governors or lieutenant-governors of British possessions in North America, and of the answers thereto, as may throw light on the present state of the aboriginal tribes resident in His Majesty's dominions in North America, or in any adjacent territories, and also upon the present state of the Indian Department in Upper and Lower Canada ... [London: HMSO, 2000.
Find full textDoukakis, Anna. The Aboriginal People, Parliament and "Protection" in New South Wales 1856-1916. Federation Press, 2006.
Find full textMilliss, Roger. Waterloo Creek: The Australia Day Massacre of 1838, George Gipps and the British Conquest of New South Wales. New South Wales University Press, 1995.
Find full textMorris, Barry. Protests, Land Rights, and Riots. Berghahn Books, Incorporated, 2014.
Find full textJim, Birckhead, De Lacy Terry, Smith Laurajane, Brindley Helen, and Johnstone Centre of Parks, Recreation, and Heritage., eds. Aboriginal involvement in parks and protected areas: Papers presented to a conference organised by the Johnstone Centre of Parks, Recreation, and Heritage at Charles Sturt University, Albury, New South Wales, 22-24 July 1991. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 1992.
Find full textBroome, Richard. Aboriginal Australians: Black Response to White Dominance 1788-1994 (Research Monograph / Curtin Indigenous Research Centre). 2nd ed. Allen & Unwin Pty., Limited (Australia), 1996.
Find full textJ, Fletcher J., and Fletcher J. J, eds. Documents in the history of Aboriginal education in New South Wales. Sydney: J. Fletcher, 1989.
Find full textHawkesbury settlement revealed: A new look at Australia's third mainland settlement 1793 - 1802. Dural, Australia: Rosenberg Publishing, 2009.
Find full textJones, Jennifer. Country Women and the Colour Bar. Aboriginal Studies Press, 2016.
Find full textJones, Jennifer. Country women and the colour bar. Aboriginal Studies Press, 2016.
Find full textJones, Jennifer. Country women and the colour bar. Aboriginal Studies Press, 2016.
Find full textMcKenna, Mark, and Garry Shead. This Country: A reconciled republic? UNSW Press, 2005.
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