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The institute also supports and adheres to the protocols developed by the
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Library, Information and Resource Network (ATSILIRN). Restricted visual media such as photographs and printed items are stored separately to the rest of the collection and audio and moving image items are not played until any cultural requirements are checked. Restricted material must also be carefully handled during digitisation, which means that the work is carried out in secured conditions such as enclosed booths and by staff that can meet the protocols of the item being digitised.
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564:, which is based in the city. AIATSIS staff, six of whom are Indigenous locals (of seven in total; intended to grow to up to 24) located at the new centre will work closely with local people to take care of the cultural heritage from the region. There is a dedicated ancestry section in the new centre, which before its completion was referred to as AIATSIS Alice Springs Engagement and Digitisation Centre and is now officially known as AIATSIS Central Australia. The centre will be run in collaboration with the
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which criticised the current model of academic research. The letter asserted that anthropologists "should not pretend that their studies are objective when the overwhelming factor in the lives of
Aborigines is our oppression by the society of which the anthropologist is, to a greater or lesser extent, a part of." Its authors called for increased participation of Aboriginal people in the running of the Institute and for greater control over commissioning and funding of research into their cultures.
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AIATSIS, heightens the deterioration of the media. Another preservation issue inherent in these analogue materials is the machines that can play back that particular format, as in some cases the material and the playback device are no longer manufactured. To manage these risks and maintain future access to the collection, preservation of the actual content contained in collection items is also achieved through a program of digitisation.
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1298:. With its beginnings on a card file compiled in the 1990s, the Indigenous Languages Database (ILDB) was developed based on the Language Thesaurus maintained by the AIATSIS library since the 1960s. The online version of AUSTLANG was developed in 2005, revised and released to the public in 2008, and after more redevelopment work, a refined version was released in 2018.
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anybody looking to improve their knowledge of
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture". The institute's holdings represent thousands of years of history and more than 500 Australian Indigenous languages, dialects and groups. This collection supports, and is a result of, research in the fields of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies.
245:, appointed an Interim Council in 1961. The role of the Interim Council was to plan for a national Aboriginal research organisation and establish how this organisation would interact with existing research and scientific bodies. The Interim Council was also tasked with immediately developing a programme that would identify and address urgent research needs.
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biographical register of names, constructed using information on
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from published material in the collection. In the early years of the biographical register, it was hoped it could "provide an important record of the achievements of Aboriginal people, and be a source of pride for generations to come".
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sensitivity and reflect appropriate cultural values, access to items that contain culturally sensitive information are restricted to groups or individuals who have the permission of the relevant
Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander community and the depositor if restrictions have been applied by them.
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The AIATSIS Digitisation
Program contributes to increased access to the collection; whether access is through on site resources, the provision of copies of materials or the sharing of the collection online. Due to increasing obsolescence of analogue formats, AIATSIS identifies digitisation as the way
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Given these limitations, AIATSIS prioritises the selection of materials for digitisation using factors including significance of the item/s, the level of deterioration, cultural protocols, copyright status, and client demand. One of the identified priorities of the program is to digitise and preserve
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Once material has been acquired by AIATSIS, the
Institute faces the challenges of maintaining a cultural resource collection. This is achieved through a collection management plan that involves processes of recording and cataloguing, and appropriate storage and handling to extend the life of physical
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this collection contains roughly 650,000 photographs that date from modern day as far back as the late 1800s, and more than 90% of images in the pictorial collection are unique to AIATSIS, making it the most comprehensive record of its kind relating to
Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
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institution responsible for collecting and maintaining materials documenting the oral and visual traditions and histories of
Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The Institute identifies its collection as a "keeping place for culturally significant objects" that is "a resource for
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ASP also publishes the
Stanner Award winner for a scholarly manuscript (not fiction or poetry) by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, which recognises the importance of being published to emerging academics. The prize includes mentoring and editorial support by ASP, as well as publication of the
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The collection is housed in the AIATSIS building on Acton Peninsula and is accessible through a number of resources. The AIATSIS Library is open to the public and holds a range of printed materials including manuscripts, journals, readers in different Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages,
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The AIATSIS collection holds material that is sensitive and/or secret/sacred to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. In accordance with its founding Act, and as part of their collection management plan, AIATSIS adheres to strict protocols when handling and processing these sensitive items.
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There are a wide variety of analogue photograph, tape and film formats held in the AIATSIS collection, which pose special preservation and future access risks. The age of some of these formats and materials, combined with the varying conditions in which they were stored prior to their acquisition by
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a collection of books, pamphlets, serials including magazines and government reports, reference publications such as dictionaries and other published material. This sub-collection holds over 175,680 titles, including 16,000 books and 3740 serials consisting of 34,000 individual issues and is used to
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An independent assessment in 2014 confirmed that AIATSIS holds over 6 million feet of film, over 40,000 hours of audio, 12,800 unpublished manuscripts and record series, 653,000 photographs, and 120,000 print and published materials (3,000 of which are rare books) among other miscellanea. As of 2024
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was a Canberra-based event that held each year from 2006 until around 2014 on the Acton Peninsula, outside the AIATSIS building. It was a free, community event featuring local and national Indigenous musicians as well as activities for children and families. The aim of the event was to celebrate the
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AIATSIS launched its Library Digitisation Pilot Program in 2001, before which the Library had no dedicated digitisation equipment or policies for managing digital materials. This two-year program was originally funded by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC), and involved the
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Significance – items that meet this criterion are considered to make 'a lasting contribution to worldwide knowledge', reflect current AIATSIS research areas, valued by a particular Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander community, are not well represented in other collections, have a link to AIATSIS'
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a collection of many unique and unpublished sound recordings totalling approximately 40,000 hours of audio. The recordings represent a breadth of cultural and historical information including languages, ceremonies, music, oral histories and interviews with participants in significant events such as
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within the organisation; recruitment; tender and consultancy appointments; planning workshops; leading relevant policy and procedure development; promotion of AIATSIS in relevant forums; providing cultural knowledge on various issues; and running public forums. The Indigenous Caucus was revitalised
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The appointment of Phillip Roberts to the Council reflected a growing pressure for an increase in Aboriginal representation within the institute. But the move did not allay the belief held by some Aboriginal activists that the AIAS was engaging in 'tokenism' in the extent to which Aboriginal people
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Sorry Books – registered in the UNESCO Memory of the World Program. AIATSIS holds 461 Sorry Books, representing hundreds of thousands of signatures and messages, from the 1998 campaign estimated to have generated around half a million signatures in total. The books are considered to have "powerful
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The AIATSIS Act sets the organisation the task of conducting, facilitating and promoting research in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies and training Indigenous researchers. For over 50 years, AIATSIS has conducted research across a range of areas of study relevant to Indigenous peoples,
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During the MacDougall/McKenzie era, a new style of ethnographic film was explored. One that moved away from film as a scientific record in favour of telling the story of individuals lives. The filmmakers also practised a more collaborative approach to their films, and chose to use translations and
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a collection of items including ritual objects, folk art, children's art and modern or 'high art' and span from the late 19th century to the present day. This sub-collection comprises around 600 artworks and 500 artefacts, acquired either as a result of AIATSIS-sponsored field research or through
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Titles published by ASP have included research reports, monographs, biographies, autobiographies, family and community histories, and children's books. Since 2005 the list has aligned more closely with the Institute's research focus. Most publications derive from academic research, some funded by
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The Publishing Advisory Committee (PAC) includes members with a range of expertise and credentials (including Indigenous community and language knowledge, research, writing, publishing) and jointly with Aboriginal Studies Press staff, consider and make recommendations to the CEO about manuscripts
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In 1975–1976, a category of research grants for Aboriginal researchers was introduced. The emergence of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people filling the role of 'cultural practitioner', travelling to the AIAS to provide advice on projects and research being undertaken, was also documented
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In his time as Principal, Ucko was responsible for implementing a policy later labelled "Aboriginalisation", which was aimed at opening up the institute to Aboriginal involvement and representation. This policy was influenced by a document circulated in 1974, called the Eaglehawk and Crow letter,
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Since its inception, AIATSIS has developed and maintained a range of resources to enhance discoverability of the collection. One of the most significant of these resources is the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Biographical Index (ABI). The ABI had its beginnings in 1979 as a non-selective
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When a donation or deposit is being made, AIATSIS requests to be made aware of any sensitive items included in the material. The secret or sacred nature of information contained in many collection items is an important factor in access to the AIATSIS collection. To protect items of high cultural
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The AIATSIS Access Unit runs a program called Return of Material to Indigenous Communities (ROMTIC), through which Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients are provided with up to twenty copies of collection materials that relate to their language group or family. This service is limited to
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a collection of more than 11,700 manuscripts, 2,600 rare books dating from 1766, 2,200 rare pamphlets and 1,700 rare serial titles consisting of 14,650 issues held in secure, environmentally controlled storage. Items are included in this classification on the basis of their age, rarity, value or
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The Council consists of nine members; four are elected by the institute's membership and five appointed by the Minister. According to the AIATSIS Act 1989, one person appointed by the Minister must be a Torres Strait Islander and the four other people appointed by the Minister must be Aboriginal
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As part of their research functions, AIATSIS also initiated a number of public programs and research related events during this time that are still run today. The institute has convened the National Indigenous Studies Conference every two years since 2001 and the National Native Title Conference
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project was launched in 1985, aiming to fill some of the gaps in the AIAS photographic collection; particularly images of daily life in the southern, urban parts of Australia. Aboriginal involvement in selecting subject matter, photographing and documenting the collection was a major part of the
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The Australian Indigenous Language Collection – registered in the UNESCO Memory of the World Program. This is a collection of printed materials in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages that represents 200 of the estimated 250 languages spoken before European colonisation, including 40
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The role of Native Title research at AIATSIS is to monitor outcomes of Native Title and through research and study, provide advice on Native Title policy development. The Institute publishes a range of materials relating to Native Title including books, discussion papers, research reports and a
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The Research Ethics Committee (REC) is responsible for advising AIATSIS on the ethics of the research proposals by staff or grantees of AIATSIS, as well as research carried out through the Institute's external collaborations. The roles in the Research Ethics Committee are based on the National
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In 1982, the AIAS established a task force that identified the prevailing need for further 'Aboriginalisation' of the Institute's workforce. At the time, there were four Aboriginal staff members, making up around 7% of the total staff. This was followed in 1985 with the creation of the role of
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The Aboriginal Advisory Committee was established in 1975, and consisted of the six Aboriginal members of the AIAS Council. Early recommendations including increased representation of Aboriginal people on committees and the AIAS Council as well as employment at the institute. The committee was
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Due to the potential issues of long-term archiving and storage of digital items, the opposite process is often employed to ensure access and preservation. In the case of digital publications and manuscripts, the originals will often be printed and incorporated into the print collections as an
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Since the establishment of the Institute in 1964, the AIATSIS collection has been developed through acquisition by donation, gift and purchase or, through materials created and collected during the work of ethnographic field researchers and filmmakers funded by the AIATSIS grants program. The
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The changes to the Institute that would take place in the following decade were also influenced by the shifting social and political landscape in Australia. The Aboriginal rights movement was growing and Aboriginal people were demanding a voice on Council, consultation with communities and an
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The early work of the AIAS is credited with increasing interaction between academics in different fields, as well as establishing the foundations for the extensive collections AIATSIS holds today. But before 1970, there had never been an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander member on the AIAS
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In keeping with the AIAS official function "to publish and to support the publication of the results of research", a publishing arm of the institute was established in 1964. Publishing under the name Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, the publishing arm released a range of papers and
1393:, who was involved in the establishment of the Institute in 1964. The lecture has been presented by a variety of prominent individuals "as a means to encourage all Australians to gain a better understanding of issues that go to the heart of our development as a nation". It was delivered by
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The Institute's founding principal, Fred McCarthy, was an advocate of film as an important part of research methodology as early as his tenure as curator of anthropology at the Australian Museum in Sydney in the 1940s. This was evident in the contributions he made during his involvement in
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2. The Institute or the Council shall not disclose information or other matter held by it (including information or other matter covered by subsection (1)) if that disclosure would be inconsistent with the views or sensitivities of relevant Aboriginal persons or Torres Strait Islanders."
1097:. This and other early publications were released under the imprint Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, the former title of AIATSIS. The ASP publishing imprint was trademarked in 2002, but was operating as the publishing arm of AIATSIS as early as the publication of Helen Ross'
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The Publishing Advisory Committee makes recommendations to the AIATSIS Principal and Aboriginal Studies Press about which manuscripts to publish from those submitted. It has relationships with distributors and resellers for both national and international print and ebook distribution.
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originally published in 1994 and now in its fourth edition (September 2018) is available online. was shortlisted with its companion website in the Australian Publishers Association Educational Awards, and is a widely recognised as an educational and cross-cultural training resource.
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The conditions referred to in Section 41(1) of the AIATSIS Act are usually covered in the agreement that AIATSIS enters into when material is deposited. These agreements, along with the section 41(2) of the Act, can govern the way that unpublished material can be accessed and used.
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In August 1962, a draft constitution for the institute was submitted to the Menzies government, and rejected. The Interim Council completed a revised constitution in July 1963. Amendments to the document included the change from the title 'director' to 'principal' of the institute.
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Since then AIATSIS has continued to incorporate digitisation of the collection into its management plan, but have publicly stated that an increase in funding is required for the institute to digitise some of the at risk formats held in the collection before those items are lost.
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Comprehensiveness – the aim is to have the collection be as comprehensive as possible. Given limited resources, the Audiovisual Archive focuses primarily on unpublished audio and visual materials and the Library generally on published materials. Other items are collected where
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a collection of historical ethnographic films, documentaries and other published film and video titles, consisting of over 8 million feet of film and 4000 videos. Many of the films in the collection were produced by the AIAS Film Unit, which operated between 1961 and 1991.
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in 2003–2004 and contributed to the development of policies and procedures in that year, notably AIATSIS' Indigenous Training and Career Development Plan. In 2013, the Indigenous Caucus developed a formal Service Charter and elected an Executive consisting of three members.
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was passed by parliament in 1989, replacing the AIAS Act. The newly established AIATSIS had a reduced Council consisting of nine members, with the AIATSIS Act specifying that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people hold a minimum of five of these Council positions.
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In the late 1950s, there was an increasing focus on the global need for anthropological research into 'disappearing cultures'. This trend was also emerging in Australia in the work of researchers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, leading to a proposal by
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Storage of collection items in climate-controlled vaults, to maintain their integrity and to minimise contact with deteriorating agents such as moisture and light. The Institute also follows international archiving guidelines for the storage and preservation of
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The AIATSIS collections not only contain priceless records of Australia's Indigenous cultural heritage, but provide a significant national and international research infrastructure for research by, for and about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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under an Act of Parliament in June 1964. The mission of the Institute at that time has been described as "to record language, song, art, material culture, ceremonial life and social structure before those traditions perished in the face of European ways".
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The expansion of the Institute continued into the 1980s. The Aboriginal Studies Press began publishing the Australian Aboriginal Studies Journal in 1983, a peer-reviewed journal aimed at "promoting high-quality research in Australian Indigenous studies".
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to preserve those items for future generations to access. This is considered to be particularly important for facilitating "remote access by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities" as well as for access by researchers and the general public.
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In October 2020 AIATSIS published the AIATSIS Code of Ethics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research (the AIATSIS Code). This document supersedes and replaces the AIATSIS Guidelines for Ethical Research in Australian Indigenous Studies 2012
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Report relating to the proposed new facilities for the National Museum of Australia and the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works, Parliament of Australia, 1998, p.
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The Audiovisual Archives also holds copies of the first audio recorded in Australia; a series of ethnographic wax cylinder recordings made in the Torres Strait Islands in 1898. The Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to the Torres Strait, led by
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Access to AIATSIS' print and manuscript collections can be made through the Library's Stanner Reading Room and the film, sound and pictorial collections by appointment through the Access Unit. These physical access points are open limited hours.
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The Indigenous Caucus is a working group providing a forum for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff to meet and discuss workplace issues. Membership is voluntary, and the group is consulted on a range of issues, including progress towards
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1. "Where information or other matter has been deposited with the Institute under conditions of restricted access, the Institute or the Council shall not disclose that information or other matter except in accordance with those conditions.
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Between 1987 and 1989, the survival of the AIAS as an independent statutory body was tied to a proposal for a new statutory commission that would take over all aspects of the Aboriginal Affairs portfolio. This commission would become the
934:(referred to as GERAIS) in 1999. This was a document considered to be the leading ethics guidelines for conducting research in and with Indigenous communities in Australia. GERAIS was regularly revised and significantly updated in 2012.
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Callander, John, ‘'Terra australis cognita, or, Voyages to the Terra australis'’, Printed for the author and sold by Messrs Hawes, Clark, and Collins, in Pater-noster-Row, London, 1766–1768, call number RB C156.25/T1, AIATSIS library
1945:– a set of Australian legislation from all states and territories that has since been repealed but which allowed control over Aboriginal lives and livelihoods. These provide historical and legal context for the Stolen Generations and
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The 1970s marked a period of change for the AIAS. This began with the appointment of the first Aboriginal member of the AIAS Council in 1970. Phillip Roberts, an Alawa man, served on the council from September 1970 until June 1972.
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The power of film to "influence opinion" was becoming increasingly recognised and with this, the lack of representation of Aboriginal people telling their own stories. In 1978, a meeting chaired by prominent activist and academic
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Bryson, Ian (2002), Recording culture in transition, Bringing to Light: a history of ethnographic filmmaking at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, pp
1356:(ANIRC) was held every two years as a forum for sharing of multi-disciplinary expertise within the field of Indigenous studies. The program for the conference consisted of debates, panel discussions and presentation of papers.
1955:– a selection of messages and signatures from the Sorry Books collection, a series of books containing messages of apology from ordinary Australians, prominent individuals and international visitors to the Stolen Generations.
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AIATSIS also makes the collection available through a series of online exhibitions and digitised collection material published on their website. These showcase different themes or discrete collections of material, including:
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In keeping with its mandated functions, AIATSIS publishes the results of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies through their publishing arm, Aboriginal Studies Press (ASP). The Institute began publishing in 1962 with
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AIATSIS. ASP publishes books by both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous authors who are writing in the field of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. In some cases Aboriginal authors, like
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million will also include a new centre for learning and knowledge, and a resting place for ancestral remains of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from around the nation who are unable to be located in their
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The collections were also expanding, and by 1987 the AIATSIS library encompassed the print collections, a special Bibliographic Section and the Resource Centre (which contained the Institute's audiovisual materials).
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Academics and anthropologists in the field of Aboriginal Studies attended the conference, and contributed research papers published in a conference report in 1963. No Aboriginal people were present at the conference.
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The proposal was made as a submission to Cabinet, and argued for a more comprehensive approach by the Australian Government to the recording of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and cultures.
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AIATSIS conducts a range of research projects relating to Native Title and traditional ownership, including Native Title and cultural heritage, Native Title and fresh and sea water, and Prescribed Body Corporates.
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for his role in establishing the institute. The lecture is presented by prominent person with knowledge or experience relating to issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia today.
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Barbara Lewincamp & Julie Faulkner (2003) 'A keyhole to the collection: the AIATSIS Library Digitisation Pilot Program', ‘'The Australian Library Journal'’, 52:3, 239–245, DOI: 10.1080/00049670.2003.10721551
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collection has also been built through deposits of materials, an arrangement which permits the original owners to assign access and use conditions appropriate to the cultural information contained in the items.
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is aimed at providing the basics for tracing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage. It contains guides to AIATSIS' own resources, including the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Biographical Index
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project. The three-year project culminated in the publication of a book containing hundreds of photographs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and selected by them to represent their community.
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The former Perfect Pictures Database appears to have been superseded by the Photographic Collection, which contains around 400,000 (and growing) digitised images, and more than 700,000 images in total. For
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and in particular Article 31's recognition of the right of Indigenous people to "maintain, control, protect and develop their cultural heritage, traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expressions."
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Representativeness – when resources are limited, AIATSIS will focus on collecting items that are 'representative of a particular class of creativity, research discipline or mode of cultural production.'
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The Research Advisory Committee (RAC) is responsible for assessing and advising on AIATSIS research projects and programs, including research grants. RAC functions are established in the AIATSIS Act.
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AIATSIS also provides a Native Title Research and Access Officer, who is responsible for assisting Native Title claimants to access materials from the AIATSIS collections in support of their claim.
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Access to the AIATSIS collection is also dictated by legislation governing the Institute and in some instances by legal agreements outlining the terms under which collection materials can be used.
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The Native Title Research Advisory Committee, the Research Advisory Committee, and the AIATSIS Council oversee the work conducted in Native Title and traditional ownership research at AIATSIS.
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to establish and conduct a documentation centre on the Aborigines, and a library of books, manuscripts and other relevant material, both for the use of scholars and for public education.
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A History of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies 1959 -1989: An analysis of how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people achieved control of a national research institute
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In response to these complex issues AIATSIS developed an overarching Access and Use Policy in 2014, to "manage legal and cultural rights over material while maximising accessibility".
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The National Museum of Australia as Danse Macabre' in Healy, C & Witcomb, A (eds), South Pacific Museums: Experiments in Culture, Monash University ePress, Victoria, 2006, p. 191
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became an imprint in 2011 and its stated purpose is to publish scholarly research that is derived from the AIATSIS Research Program. All Aboriginal Studies Press-branded titles are
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occurs in several Aboriginal languages, meaning "home", "camp", "a place of belonging or inclusion". A design competition was held in 2022 to select the architects for the project.
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The AIATSIS Council is a governing body designed to oversee and steer the functions and direction of the institute. The role and responsibilities of the council are mandated in the
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to assist in training persons, particularly Aboriginal persons and Torres Strait Islanders, as research workers in fields relevant to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies;
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echoed calls for greater Aboriginal involvement in the administration and functions of the AIAS. The new government was also responsible for a significant boost to AIAS funding.
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Palmer, Kingsley, 'ATSIC: Origins and Issues for the Future', A Critical Review of Public Domain Research and Other Materials, AIATSIS Research Discussion Paper # 12, 2004, p5,
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Pathways Thesauri – these contains the terms used to describe items in the AIATSIS Collection, split into three entry points: languages, place names, and subject areas of study.
1939:– the entire back catalogue of the Aboriginal owned and controlled newspaper, it is a collection spanning over 20 years and representing over 35,000 pages of digitised material.
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that were identified as significant to the Peninsula. The building cost $ 13.75 million and was funded by the Commonwealth Government's Centenary of Federation Grants Program.
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Aboriginal Studies Coordination Officer within the AIAS, whose responsibilities involved improving access for Aboriginal people to the research and resources of the institute.
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By the following year, the AIAS Film Unit had begun to implement a training program and had started employing trainee Aboriginal filmmakers on productions by the early 1980s.
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to encourage co-operation with and between scholars in universities, museums, and other institutions engaged in studies of the Aborigines, and with appropriate private bodies.
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In 2001, the Institute launched a two-year Library Digitisation Pilot Program (LDPP). Among the items digitised, catalogued and made available online were 267 volumes of the
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magazines held in the AIATSIS collection. AIATSIS also distributed over 2000 free copies of these magazines on CD-Rom, to Indigenous organisations, schools and libraries in
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AIAS had a twenty-two member Council, composed mainly of academics, and had a foundation membership of one hundred. The founding Principal of the newly formed institute was
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341:"Money and other resources are in short supply for Aboriginal control of their livelihood, but not, it seems, for discussing it." – Eaglehawk and Crow letter, 29 March 1974
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The creation of the AIAS provided an opportunity for greater cross-discipline interaction in fields relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies in Australia.
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and the majority are published concurrently in print and several ebook formats. The first phone app was published in 2013, and was shortlisted for the 2013 Mobile Awards.
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and cultural reasons, the images may only be viewed in the Stanner Reading Room, but caption information is available online, and copies of the images may be requested.
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1835:(R-L) The Shadow Telecine for motion picture film and the Sondor Magnetic film dubber, used by the AIATSIS Moving Image Unit to convert film stock to video tape or file
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2340:'Interim Council for the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies Agency Details', National Archives of Australia website, www.naa.gov.au, retrieved 28 October 2014.
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The design of the AIATSIS building has been the subject of differing interpretations. The rear of the building has been described as a black copy of pioneer architect
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1205:. The Aboriginal Australia map represents the general locations of larger groupings of Aboriginal people, using research that was conducted during the development of
483:(ATSIC), conceived in an Act of Parliament in 1989. The AIAS would not be folded into this commission; instead it would be recreated under a new Act with a new name.
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471:. The aim of the RAPP was to protect Australian Indigenous rock art. Grants were approved by the institute to fund various projects related to rock art protection.
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establishing the AIAS and also as its principal, in continuing to support the development of the AIAS Film Unit and championing ethnographic film in global forums.
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it was estimated that it holds over a million cultural items, which include 42,000 hours of audio, over 700,000 photographs, and around 6 million feet of film.
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in 1972 as Principal of the AIAS has since been described as the beginning of an increase in involvement of Aboriginal people in the workings of the institute.
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http://aiatsis.gov.au/research/research-themes/native-title-and-traditional-ownership/native-title-and-traditional-ownership-resources-and-information-services
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Assessment and monitoring for contaminants, such as insects and mould, as well as any potential deterioration through environmental factors or physical damage.
324:(as early as 1962). But over the next 30 years, the Film Unit would go on to produce "one of the largest assembly of ethnographic films created in the world".
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Moser, Stephanie, 'The Aboriginalisation of Archaeology', in Ucko, Peter J (ed) Theory in Archaeology: A World Perspective, Routledge, London, 1995, p. 152
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This version of the constitution would go on to form the basis for the creation of the new Australian Institute for Aboriginal Studies the following year.
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to conduct research in fields relevant to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies and to encourage other persons or bodies to conduct such research;
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6329:'Electronic Records – Problem Solved?: the Victorian Electronic Records Strategy and the future of electronic record keeping in Victoria', VALA website,
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material. and holds in its collections many unique and irreplaceable items of cultural, historical and spiritual significance. AIATSIS published the
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The AIATSIS collection is housed and managed through the Library and the Audiovisual Archive, and is broadly categorised into the following groups:
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The vaults holding the Manuscript Collection at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies in Canberra, ACT Australia
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AIATSIS also hosts or contributes to other online resources, aimed at facilitating access to and understanding of the collection. These include:
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1909:– a presentation of images, newspaper clippings, audio material and information about the 1967 Referendum to change the Australian Constitution.
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items that have been preserved, so AIATSIS' digitisation program has allowed an increasing number of digital items available to ROMTIC clients.
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in France. The architect, Howard Raggatt, was quoted as confirming this influence but has also stated that it is designed to be reminiscent of
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The Rock Art Protection Program (RAPP) commenced in 1986 following a request for such an initiative by the then Minister of Aboriginal Affairs
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expressed these concerns, arguing for greater access to film and video in Aboriginal communities, and training in film production by the AIAS.
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In the early years of the AIAS, the Film Unit largely outsourced early filmmaking work to other companies, or worked in collaboration with the
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2368:'Fred McCarthy: the founding principal of AIATSIS', Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) website,
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The Native Title Research Advisory Committee (NTRAC) provides advice to the CEO on the research program of the Native Title Research Unit.
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to establish and maintain a cultural resource collection consisting of materials relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies;
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There are a number of items within the AIATSIS collection that have been both nationally and internationally recognised as significant:
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to publish the results of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies and to assist in the publication of the results of such studies;
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endangered languages. It is recognised by UNESCO as the "only one of its kind housed in one location and catalogued as one collection".
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This notion is also reflected in the Institute's official functions, as recorded in the Reading of the Bill in Parliament. These were:
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culture, heritage, knowledge and experiences. This has led to a diverse research history; from languages and archaeological research,
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to co-operate with appropriate bodies concerning the financing of research, the preservation of sites, and the collection of records.
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Bringing to Light: a history of ethnographic filmmaking at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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Bringing to Light: a history of ethnographic filmmaking at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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Focusing Australia's Publicly Funded Research Review: Maximising the Innovation Dividend, Review Key Findings and Future Directions
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Mulvaney, DJ (2008), 'WEH Stanner and the foundation of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1959–1964', pp. 58–75, in:
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The terms for access to the AIATSIS collection are in the first instance set by the AIATSIS Act, Section 41. This section states:
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AIATSIS also provides research support to Link-Up case workers and researchers around Australia, who are assisting members of the
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The Aboriginal Studies Press published their best-selling Aboriginal Australia map in 1996, based on research conducted for the
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http://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_Departments/Parliamentary_Library/Publications_Archive/CIB/cib0203/03cib29
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persons or Torres Strait Islanders. The four Council members elected by the Institute's membership must be members themselves.
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A demographic survey of the Aboriginal population of the Northern Territory, with special reference to Bathurst Island Mission
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MacDougall, David, 'Subtitling Ethnographic Films: Archetypes into Individualities', Visual Anthropology Review, 11 (1): 83–91
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in a building that was newly built for the Institute and opened in 2001. The building was officially opened by the Honourable
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A demographic survey of the Aboriginal population of the Northern Territory, with special reference to Bathurst Island Mission
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http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/historic-indigenous-collection-in-severe-and-catastrophic-state-20141206-121hl1.html
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journal published biannually by the Aboriginal Studies Press, published since 1983. Each issue contains scholarly articles,
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subtitles to give direct access to the subjects voice and thoughts rather than the dominant 'voice of god' narration style.
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sensitivity of the content for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Among these items are the Sorry Books and the
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word meaning "pathway". The index continues to be updated, to access the collection of more than a million items by 2024.
1893:– the notebooks of Anthony Martin Fernando, an Aboriginal man living and working in London, written between 1929 and 1930.
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The AIAS Film Unit that had operated in Sydney until 1973 was re-established in Canberra in 1975. Prominent American-born
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http://aiatsis.gov.au/sites/default/files/products/discussion_paper/palmerk-dp12-atsic-origins-issues-future-research.pdf
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Pratt, Angela, 'Make or Break? A Background to the ATSIC Changes and the ATSIC Review', Parliament of Australia website,
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of the firm Ashton Raggatt McDougall designed the building for AIATSIS and for its neighbour on the Acton Peninsula, the
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1961:– a selection of issues of the Maningrida Mirage newsletter, produced by the Maningrida community between 1969 and 1974.
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and digitised collection materials, as well as guides to external resources that may help with family history research.
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Australian aboriginal studies: journal of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Deaking University Library,
2425:'AIATSIS Collections: Film', Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) website,
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research findings, including in the fields of linguistics, demography, physical anthropology, history and musicology.
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5100:"Review of 'Encyclopedia of Aboriginal Australia: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, society and culture"
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all of the audiovisual collection currently on endangered magnetic tape formats by the 2025 deadline set by UNESCO.
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The new Act also established a Research Advisory Committee, to assess research applications and advise the council.
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historical and social significance as the personal responses…to the unfolding history of the Stolen Generations".
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AIATSIS hosts a range of special events and research workshops, symposiums and conferences. These have included:
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3222:"AIATSIS expansion sees priceless collection of Indigenous artefacts on display in Mparntwe for the first time"
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support research, especially in Native Title cases and Link-Up services for members of the Stolen Generations.
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AIATSIS publishes a number of resources for anyone wishing to undertake research into their own family history.
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General guidance is also provided regarding research resources specific to Indigenous family history research,
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and now considered to exemplify the "style of collaborative filmmaking" the Film Unit favoured in their work.
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and Kim McKenzie, the Film Unit operated until 1988 when its functions were absorbed back into the institute.
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Reed, Dimitry (ed), National Museum of Australia: Tangled Destinies, Images Publishing, Victoria, 2002, p. 66
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3511:"Archibald Prize Archibald 2019 work: Yindyamarra: a portrait of Professor Michael McDaniel by Kate Gradwell"
3253:"Alice Springs' Indigenous culture collection allows access to priceless knowledge on country for first time"
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AIATSIS is considered to be Australia's premier resource for information about the cultures and societies of
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5118:"After 200 years : photographic essays of Aboriginal and Islander Australia today / edited by Penny..."
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Heine-Geldern, R (1959), 'The International Committee on Urgent Anthropological and Ethnological Research',
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but research has also been conducted in partnership with other departments and organisations, including the
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The Interim Council consisted of 16 members and was chaired by Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the ANU, Professor
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6764:"Beginning a national Aboriginal biographical register at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies"
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http://nirs.org.au/blog/NEWS/article/33902/AIATSIS-digitisation-funding-welcome-but-still-inadequate.html
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to encourage understanding, in the general community, of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander societies.
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to organise a conference on the state of Aboriginal Studies in Australia, to be held in 1961 at the ANU.
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material. The collection at AIATSIS has been built through over 50 years of research and engagement with
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and is considered to be Australia's premier resource for information about the cultures and societies of
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2320:'Our history', Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) website,
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A new building is planned in Canberra, to be located in a precinct to be named Ngurra, on the shores of
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addresses the audience during a symposium on cultural strength, Stanner Room, AIATSIS, 11 February 2015.
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AIATSIS is one of Australia's Publicly Funded Research Agencies (PFRA), alongside organisations such as
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The time Peter Ucko spent as Principal of the AIAS saw a phase of "rapid expansion" for the institute.
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Stroud, Rod, 'AIATSIS Thesauri Recognised Internationally', Incite, Volume 29 Issue 9 (September 2008)
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Access to and use of material in the AIATSIS collection is also subject to the terms set out in the
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6309:'Future Watch: Strategies for Long-Term Preservation of Electronic Records', Gordon E.J Hoke, CRM,
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4882:"Contact" Media Kit, www.sobrarbe.com/descargas/contact_media_kit.pdf, retrieved 25 November 2014
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A Guide to applying The AIATSIS Code of Ethics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research
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2728:"Collection - Australian Ethnographic Film on ASO - Australia's audio and visual heritage online"
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Up until 2019, AIATSIS also contributed to Native Title policy and research by co-organising the
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Chrissy Grant, chair of the AIATSIS Research Ethics Committee, running a GERAIS workshop in 2015
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http://aiatsis.gov.au/sites/default/files/docs/about-us/review-of-aiatsis-full-report-2014.pdf
2246:'Australian Institute for Aboriginal Studies Agency Details', National Archives of Australia,
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Berndt, RM (1959), 'Areas of research in Aboriginal Australia which demand urgent attention',
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research ethics guidelines relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research.
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to treat as a matter of urgency those studies for which the source materials are disappearing.
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3280:"AIATSIS to open Alice Springs engagement and digitisation centre with NT Government backing"
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Ward. Graeme K, 'The role of AIATSIS in research and protection of Australian rock art', in:
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Eaglehawk and Crow: an open letter concerning the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies
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AIATSIS Code of Ethics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research (the AIATSIS Code)
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was appointed the Director of this new AIAS Film Unit. With his wife and filmmaking partner
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Studies, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (14 December 2020).
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Bulletin of the International Committee on Urgent Anthropological and Ethnological Research
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Bulletin of the International Committee on Urgent Anthropological and Ethnological Research
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A new AIATSIS facility known as AIATSIS Central Australia was opened on 2 February 2024 in
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cultural heritage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and it was held during
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On 2 February 2024, coinciding with its 60th anniversary, AIATSIS opened a new facility in
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http://content.arma.org/IMM/May-June2012/futurewatchstrategiesforlongtermpreservation.aspx
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Studies, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (18 January 2024).
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Studies, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (31 January 2023).
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http://aiatsis.gov.au/sites/default/files/docs/about-us/collections-access-use-policy.pdf
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Studies, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (31 August 2022).
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http://aiatsis.gov.au/collections/using-collection/return-material-indigenous-communities
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Studies, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (2 October 2023).
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Informit's APAFT (Australian Public Affairs Full Text) database and Indigenous Collection
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In 1960, a Cabinet sub-committee assessed the proposal and formed a working party at the
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Studies, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (11 April 2021).
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Studies, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (29 March 2023).
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Australian Aboriginal studies: Journal of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies
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Colour slides from the Wright collection, containing images of Upper Yule River Rock Art
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Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.
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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Amendment Act 2016
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Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.
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Raggatt, Matthew, "Historic indigenous collection in 'severe and catastrophic state'",
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United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, United Nations, 2000,
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Studies, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (27 May 2022).
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Studies, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (25 May 2022).
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Studies, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (25 May 2022).
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Studies, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (25 May 2022).
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Writing up Indigenous research: authorship, copyright and Indigenous knowledge systems
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Bryson, Ian (2002), 'Capturing a changing culture: The first phase of the Film Unit',
1921:– an interactive timeline that explores 50 years of AIATSIS history from 1964 to 2014.
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The AIAS began presenting a biennial Wentworth Lecture in 1978, named as a tribute to
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to sponsor and to foster research of a scientific nature on the Australian Aborigines.
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Mulvaney, John (2011), Digging Up the Past, University of NSW Press, Sydney, p. 186
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http://www.50yearjourney.aiatsis.gov.au/stage4/_media/eaglehawk_and_crow_letter.pdf
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Part of the UNESCO listed Australian Indigenous Language collection held at AIATSIS
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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) Act
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The policy and structural changes to the Institute continued throughout the 1970s.
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6039:"Musical Connections: The Life and Work of Alice Moyle, AIATSIS Online Exhibition"
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4125:"Evaluation of NHMRC Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research Ethics"
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5495:"The Wentworth Lectures: Honouring fifty years of Australian Indigenous Studies"
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3364:"Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Act 1989"
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Australian Aboriginal Studies: A Symposium of Papers at 1961 Research Conference
2178:"The Wentworth Lectures: Honouring fifty years of Australian Indigenous Studies"
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Strehlow, TGH (1959), 'Anthropological and ethnological research in Australia',
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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Act 1989
2780:'A Short History of Indigenous Filmmaking', Australian Screen Online website,
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Preservation of physical items in the collection is achieved in two key ways:
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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Act 1989
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renamed in 1978, to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Committee.
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AIATSIS' approach to collection building is based on three primary criteria:
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is on at the centre until 14 June 2024. The official opening was attended by
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http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/cth/consol_act/aioaatsisa1989702/s41.html
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4198:'Native Title and traditional ownership current projects', AIATSIS website,
3881:, Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority, retrieved 26 February 2015
2517:"Indigenous Rights: Phillip Roberts", National Museum of Australia website,
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An AIATSIS pictorial technician prepares a tin type photograph for scanning.
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http://aiatsis.gov.au/publications/products/aiatsis-annual-report-2013-2014
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5013:"The little red yellow black book: an introduction to Indigenous Australia"
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Chapman, Valerie (1988), 'The Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies',
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and Joan Martin, have chosen to write in collaboration with non-Aboriginal
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decision. Native Title research at AIATSIS is primarily funded through the
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photographic project was revisited in 2014 with an exhibition of images at
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Another widely used resource published by Aboriginal Studies Press is the
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One of the most notable films produced towards the end of this period was
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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Act
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AIATSIS Code of Ethics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research
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2019:
is AIATSIS' collection catalogue, which can be searched online. The word
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Academic Search Complete and Australia/New Zealand Reference Centre; and
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4629:"Aboriginal Sydney: a guide to important places of the past and present"
4606:"Aboriginal Sydney: A guide to important places of the past and present"
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Library stacks showing some of the print collection available at AIATSIS
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increased focus on projects relevant to the needs of Indigenous people.
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The Encyclopedia of Women and Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia
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The Encyclopedia of Women and Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia
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3830:"Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies"
3631:, in AIATSIS Annual Report 2003-2004, p xii, retrieved 27 November 2014
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Open Letter concerning the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies,
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Various advisory committees exist to assist the Council as well as the
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to undertake and promote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies;
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to establish and maintain relations with relevant international bodies.
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http://aiatsis.gov.au/collections/using-collection/visiting-collection
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4543:, Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, 1987, retrieved 15 December 2014
3309:"AIATSIS Central Australia Unveiled: A Cultural Milestone in Mparntwe"
3201:'After 200 Years Revisited – Photographic Exhibit at Parliament House'
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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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6708:'AIATSIS Collection Access and Use Policy', p 7, 9, AIATSIS website,
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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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http://aiatsis.gov.au/research/finding-your-family/family-history-kit
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to publish and to support the publication of the results of research.
189:, and Indigenous family and community history. AIATSIS is located on
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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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http://aso.gov.au/titles/collections/ethnographic-film-in-Australia/
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by the following services: AIATSIS Indigenous Studies Bibliography;
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The Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies was established as a
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Blacklines: Contemporary Critical Writing by Indigenous Australians
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http://aiatsis.gov.au/research/research-themes/native-title/current
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http://www.industry.gov.au/research/Documents/ReviewAdvicePaper.pdf
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https://www.therai.org.uk/film/volume-ii-contents/waiting-for-harry
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An Appreciation of Difference: WEH Stanner and Aboriginal Australia
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A customer enters the Aboriginal Studies Press bookshop at AIATSIS.
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and confirmation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage.
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This was followed in 1971 with a second Aboriginal Council member,
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8147:
6444:'Return of materials to Indigenous communities', AIATSIS website,
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2942:
Aboriginal Studies Press: Forthcoming titles and selected backlist
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http://www.nma.gov.au/indigenous/people/pagination/phillip_roberts
2412:'Australian Ethnographic Film', Australian Screen Online website,
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The institute is a leader in ethical research and the handling of
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to promote as and when necessary the training of research workers.
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The institute is a leader in ethical research and the handling of
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dictionaries, published books and rare books, maps, and posters.
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http://aiatsis.gov.au/collections/caring-collection/preservation
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Gunyah, Goondie and Wurley: Aboriginal Architecture of Australia
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Guidelines for Ethical Research in Australian Indigenous Studies
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List of resources about traditional arts and culture of Oceania
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referred to as the "Eaglehawk and Crow letter", 29 March 1974,
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1024:, the conference was cancelled, and in 2021 it merged with the
209:
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Asian American and Pacific Islander Policy Research Consortium
5852:"AIATSIS celebrates 50 years of protecting Indigenous culture"
2760:"Waiting for Harry", Royal Anthropological Institute website,
2530:
Pilling, A. R. (1963), "I, the Aboriginal", Douglas Lockwood,
2441:"The Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies: Publications"
1998:
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
1236:. The biennial award is named in honour of the anthropologist
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5623:. EBL ebooks online. Monash University ePress. p. 19.8.
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Currently AIATSIS undertakes research in six priority areas.
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568:, and allow access to AIATSIS materials for people living in
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In 1972, the Whitlam government was elected. Their policy of
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National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation
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National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation
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International Social Science Bulletin: Disappearing Cultures
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items and preserving their content through format shifting.
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database, an informative source of information on all known
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http://aso.gov.au/titles/collections/indigenous-filmmaking/
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Trove – the AIATSIS collection can be searched through the
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The 2011 award was won by human rights advocate and lawyer
776:(CEO). As of February 2024, these are: Council committees:
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were involved in the administration of Aboriginal Studies.
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http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii/documents/DRIPS_en.pdf
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http://encore.deakin.edu.au/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2865270
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Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013
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5680:"A new era for AIATSIS on Ngunnawal Country (and beyond)"
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Broken circles: Fragmenting indigenous families 1800–2000
1028:, creating a five-day event known as the AIATSIS Summit.
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Technologies (www.eruditetechnologies.com.au), Erudite.
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http://aiatsis.gov.au/collections/about-collections/film
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creation of digital collections across the institution.
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AIATSIS Annual Report 2013-2014, p42, AIATSIS website,
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5289:"Aboriginal architecture expert receives Stanner Award"
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National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research
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Lewincamp, Barbara; Faulkner, Julie (13 October 2003).
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and inspired the multi-award-winning documentary film,
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Leonard Hill is the Chief Executive Officer of AIATSIS
4004:"News:A better deal for AIATSIS, 'site of pilgrimage'"
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http://aiatsis.gov.au/collections/collections-onlinel
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422:, a prize-winning film directed by Kim McKenzie with
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3685:"Section 5: Research governance and ethics review".
3052:"Chapter 3: Collection management and development".
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Bryson, Ian (2002), 'Aborigines, film and science',
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Australian research institute for Indigenous studies
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http://aiatsis.gov.au/collections/donate-collection
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http://www.vala.org.au/vala2000/2000pdf/Gib_Hea.PDF
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http://aiatsis.gov.au/collections/caring-collection
3976:"AIATSIS Collection Development Policy 2013 – 2016"
3737:'AIATSIS', Australian National University website,
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2088:, 61: 1076–1078. doi: 10.1525/aa.1959.61.6.02a00130
958:In 2013, AIATSIS was involved in the review of two
357:to replace Phillip Roberts at the end of his term.
154:) in 1964, is an independent Australian Government
69:The "Sea of Hands" outside the AIATSIS building on
10460:Canberra International Sports & Aquatic Centre
7448:Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations
6344:http://aiatsis.gov.au/collections/using-collection
6287:
4289:"The Annual National Native Title Conference 2015"
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2358:http://antiquity.ac.uk/Ant/080/0425/ant0800425.pdf
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1410:The west wing of the AIATSIS building designed by
748:Jodie Sizer, 2019–present (as of February 2024, a
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6999:AUSTLANG Australian Indigenous Languages Database
5241:. Carlton, Victoria: Melbourne University Press.
4315:"National Native Title Conference 2020 cancelled"
4309:
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4177:"Native Title and traditional ownership partners"
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887:. AIATSIS is Australia's only non-science PFRA.
639:The main functions of AIATSIS under the Act are:
584:, and NT Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
553:, to coincide with AIATSIS' 50-year anniversary.
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6106:"About Collections: Books and Printed Materials"
5364:"ACT Community embraces NAIDOC on the Peninsula"
3168:
2564:Widders, Thompson, Bellear & Watson (1974),
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1374:. The inaugural 2021 AIATSIS Summit was held on
809:Native Title Research Advisory Committee (NTRAC)
481:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission
336:Self-determination and the Institute (1970–1989)
6166:"About Collections: Manuscripts and Rare Books"
2835:
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2568:, 29 March, AIAS, cited in Lambert 2011, p. 142
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1401:
262:
10374:Australian National University Classics Museum
10104:National Gallery of Australia Research Library
7935:Northern Territory National Emergency Response
7438:National Congress of Australia's First Peoples
6296:'Caring for the collection', AIATSIS website,
4520:"Trademark Details – Aboriginal Studies Press"
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3924:http://aiatsis.gov.au/research/research-themes
3719:. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
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2588:Historical Dictionary of Australian Aborigines
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2162:, Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, pp. 9–17
1760:Kevin Rudd's Apology to the Stolen Generations
1459:performed a friendship ceremony, known as the
609:. As of 2024 it is under the portfolio of the
11160:Libraries in the Australian Capital Territory
11135:Commonwealth Government agencies of Australia
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7423:Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association
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6695:'Donate to the collection', AIATSIS website,
5620:South Pacific Museums: Experiments in Culture
5465:"Wentworth Lectures [1978-2012 list]"
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2403:, Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, p 18-19
1612:. Please discuss this issue on the article's
711:AM MBE, 1984–1990 (first Aboriginal chair, a
75:National Apology to Australia's First Peoples
11165:Organisations serving Indigenous Australians
7490:
7004:Interactive AIATSIS Aboriginal Australia map
6431:'Visiting the collection', AIATSIS website,
5959:"Australian Indigenous Languages Collection"
5616:
4911:
4211:'About NTRU Publications', AIATSIS website,
4025:
4023:
4021:
3947:http://atsilirn.aiatsis.gov.au/protocols.php
3693:National Health and Medical Research Council
2356:, Vol. 80, no. 308, June 2006, pp. 425–434,
1520:
1455:, and the Anbarra people from North Central
1070:to reconnect with their family and heritage.
985:Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
960:National Health and Medical Research Council
840:National Health and Medical Research Council
721:AM, 1992–1998 (first Aboriginal woman chair)
611:Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
210:The proposal and interim council (1959–1964)
5431:
5203:"Huggins, Jacqueline (Jackie) Gail (1956–)"
4406:"Brief Guide to Indigenous Family Research"
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2292:Final Report to the Department of Education
2217:Resources for Australian Studies in the ACT
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1899:– a collection of material relating to the
1891:A.M. Fernando Notebooks (London, 1929–1930)
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7515:Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council
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5269:. The University of Melbourne. 29 May 2013
4816:– via National Library of Australia.
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2322:http://aiatsis.gov.au/about-us/our-history
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2258:
2256:
1758:the 1965 Freedom Rides and Prime Minister
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148:Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies
63:
9041:
6938:"Pathways: the AIATSIS Thesauri Homepage"
6373:"About Us: Collections Access Use Policy"
6342:'Using the collection', AIATSIS website,
5307:
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1208:The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia
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5019:. Promote and practice. 19 December 2018
4988:"National Library of Australia Bookshop"
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4154:"Native title and traditional ownership"
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2848:The after 200 years photographic project
2590:, Scarecrow Press, Maryland, 2011, p xxv
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1179:Western Australian Premier's Book Awards
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900:Governance development and public policy
624:The organisation operates under several
560:, building on its long partnership with
370:Self-determination for Aboriginal people
11175:Government agencies established in 1964
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7252:National Indigenous Human Rights Awards
7124:People from politics and public service
6762:Parkes, Laurie; Barwick, Diane (1982).
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6457:'Collections online', AIATSIS website,
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5125:National Library of Australia Catalogue
4772:"Australian Aboriginal Studies journal"
4761:, Aboriginal Studies Press, 2011, p xii
4748:, Aboriginal Studies Press, 2008, p 206
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4391:'Family history kit', AIATSIS website,
4365:
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2809:"Australian Aboriginal Studies journal"
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2586:Rolls, Mitchell & Johnson, Murray,
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2007:
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1354:National Indigenous Research Conference
1131:
1026:National Indigenous Research Conference
1018:Annual National Native Title Conference
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7050:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders
6261:"About Us: Collection Management Plan"
6081:"About Collections: Art and Artefacts"
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3585:. pp. 61, 66, 112. Archived from
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3251:Allison, Charmayne (2 February 2024).
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894:Native Title and traditional ownership
885:Australian Institute of Marine Science
628:, the most important of which are the
158:. It is a collecting, publishing, and
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8174:"yaqona" (Fiji), or "sakau" (Pohnpei)
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5909:"50 Years of Culture and Collections"
5784:"Submission to the review of AIATSIS"
5757:"New AIATSIS centre in Alice Springs"
5677:
5104:Australian Archaeological Association
4278:
3852:"AIATSIS commemorative coin launched"
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2484:
2482:
2438:
1058:historical name conventions and usage
596:
504:Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia
179:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
9899:For other topics including Oceanian
8307:French Polynesia's Marquesas Islands
7232:Literature of Indigenous Australians
6242:
5678:Perez, Philippe (11 February 2022).
5200:
4857:"Contact | DVD | ABC Shop"
4508:http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/5923511
3922:'Research themes', AIATSIS website,
3455:
3220:Brennan, Dechlan (2 February 2024).
3016:
2232:, Oxford University Press, Melbourne
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601:AIATSIS is an Australian Government
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10241:Australian National Botanic Gardens
6672:"Accessing items in the Collection"
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5781:
5138:
5098:Wellfare, Sharon (8 January 2014).
5017:Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet
4256:"Native Title collections services"
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3652:
3642:"AIATSIS Act 1989 (Cth) Section 32"
3634:
3604:"Appendix A: Governance Committees"
3298:
2800:
1397:in 2019 and by Greg Lehman in 2023.
1251:co-written by her and her daughter
913:
909:Education and cultural transmission
812:Publishing Advisory Committee (PAC)
619:Minister for Indigenous Australians
582:Minister for Indigenous Australians
181:communities and is now a source of
98:Acton, Australian Capital Territory
13:
9243:Austral Islands (French Polynesia)
7413:Aborigines Progressive Association
4893:"The Little Red Yellow Black Book"
4427:"Finding Your Family: About Names"
3436:Australian Dictionary of Biography
3430:Stone, Jonathan (1 January 2000).
3382:
2998:11th Information Online Conference
2944:, 2014, retrieved 20 November 2014
2865:. Vol 28, no. 1 (May 2011), p 7-16
2844:
2479:
2457:10.1002/j.1834-4461.1970.tb01116.x
1493:'s famous paintings of Ned Kelly.
993:Australian Conservation Foundation
737:, Dean of Indigenous Education at
14:
11186:
11145:History of Indigenous Australians
11021:Kingston Foreshores Redevelopment
10409:National Film & Sound Archive
10004:Australian Merchant Navy Memorial
6960:
6401:National Indigenous Radio Service
5263:"Haebich, Anna Elizabeth (1949-)"
4940:"AIATSIS Annual Report 2011-2012"
4700:"AIATSIS Annual Report 2004-2005"
4554:"AIATSIS Annual Report 2011-2012"
3580:"AIATSIS Annual Report 2012-2013"
1824:additional preservation measure.
1360:
954:Sustainability and accountability
903:Languages and Cultural Expression
815:Research Advisory Committee (RAC)
680:Chairs past and present include:
513:
486:
11095:1964 establishments in Australia
10730:Lindsay Pryor National Arboretum
10311:Lindsay Pryor National Arboretum
10054:High Court of Australia Building
8707:World Invitational Hula Festival
6967:
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2640:Shennan, Stephen (8 July 2007).
1596:to read and navigate comfortably
1581:
1545:
1347:National Native Title Conference
1261:won the 1999 award for her work
1218:
1191:The Little Red Yellow Black Book
241:The Prime Minister at the time,
23:
11155:Indigenous Australian education
11150:Indigenous Australian academics
11120:Australian Aboriginal languages
10369:Australian Institute of Anatomy
8227:Australian Aboriginal astronomy
7751:Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1976
6499:"The Aborigines Inland Mission"
6239:AIATSIS Act 1989, Section 5 (e)
6018:National Film and Sound Archive
5617:Healy, C.; Witcomb, A. (2006).
4919:"AIATSIS Annual Report 2008-09"
4828:"Australian Aboriginal Studies"
4725:"AIATSIS Annual Report 2011-12"
4654:"AIATSIS Annual Report 2012-13"
4042:
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3368:Federal Register of Legislation
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3180:AIATSIS Annual Report 2013-2014
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2352:Mulvaney, D. J. 'Reflections',
2334:
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2046:online catalogue and database,
1765:
1296:Aboriginal Australian languages
1020:. However, in 2020, during the
937:GERAIS was replaced in 2020 by
818:Research Ethics Committee (REC)
743:University of Technology Sydney
621:, is the responsible minister.
11140:Cultural heritage of Australia
10750:Australian National University
10404:National Archives of Australia
9724:Federated States of Micronesia
9607:Indigenous Polynesian (Mā’ohi)
9298:Federated States of Micronesia
9062:Federated States of Micronesia
8817:Federated States of Micronesia
8312:Federated States of Micronesia
7963:Uluru Statement from the Heart
7380:Torres Strait Island languages
6812:"How to search the Collection"
6191:"About Collections: Pictorial"
5963:Australian Memory of the World
3203:, AIATSIS website, 26 May 2014
2222:
2104:
2091:
2078:
2064:
1996:AIATSIS also acknowledges the
1536:
1368:COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
1328:
1290:The AIATSIS website hosts the
1022:COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
989:Australian National University
783:Collections Advisory Committee
228:Australian National University
1:
11125:Australian Aboriginal peoples
10996:National Gallery of Australia
10966:National Library of Australia
10582:Big Splash Waterpark Canberra
10455:Australian Institute of Sport
10419:National Library of Australia
10414:National Gallery of Australia
10321:Mulligans Flat Nature Reserve
10074:Legislative Assembly Building
8028:Culture of indigenous Oceania
7428:Australian Aborigines' League
7408:Aborigines Advancement League
7325:Australian Aboriginal English
4131:. 20 May 2013. Archived from
2994:"A keyhole to the collection"
2966:"Map of Indigenous Australia"
2057:
2044:National Library of Australia
1633:
1443:. As part of the opening the
1310:NAIDOC on the Peninsula, 2014
1137:Australian Aboriginal Studies
1106:AIATSIS Research Publications
1074:
945:Indigenous self-determination
789:Membership Standing Committee
767:
691:Neil William George Macintosh
591:
566:Northern Territory Government
562:First Nations Media Australia
10961:Australians of the Year Walk
10839:National Museum of Australia
10424:National Museum of Australia
10014:Australian–American Memorial
9446:Oceanian legendary creatures
7468:National Reconciliation Week
6732:, retrieved 12 February 2015
6580:50yearjourney.aiatsis.gov.au
6359:, retrieved 23 February 2015
6333:, retrieved 25 February 2015
6320:, retrieved 25 February 2015
4873:, retrieved 25 November 2014
4705:. p. 47. Archived from
4563:. p. 32. Archived from
4528:, retrieved 10 December 2014
3913:, retrieved 26 February 2015
3741:, retrieved 26 February 2015
3739:Deepening Histories of Place
3420:, retrieved 18 November 2014
3418:AIATSIS Act 1989, Section 12
3408:, retrieved 18 November 2014
3396:, retrieved 18 November 2014
2932:, retrieved 17 November 2014
2923:AIATSIS Act 1989, Section 32
2913:, retrieved 17 November 2014
2911:AIATSIS Act 1989, Section 12
2901:, retrieved 20 November 2014
2784:, retrieved 10 November 2014
2771:, retrieved 11 November 2014
2606:, retrieved 10 November 2014
2521:, retrieved 10 November 2014
2416:, retrieved 28 October 2014.
2387:, retrieved 28 October 2014.
2250:, retrieved 28 October 2014.
1472:National Museum of Australia
1402:Location and building design
1139:(AAS) is a multidiscplinary
1065:
1060:
1057:
1054:
1049:
1041:
1036:
806:Languages Advisory Committee
574:To Know, To Respect, To Care
263:AIAS early years (1964–1970)
199:Australian Capital Territory
185:and culture revitalisation,
7:
10922:Captain James Cook Memorial
10720:National Arboretum Canberra
10715:National Zoo & Aquarium
10607:National Zoo & Aquarium
10394:Canberra Museum and Gallery
10326:National Arboretum Canberra
10034:Captain James Cook Memorial
9921:Category:Culture of Oceania
7520:NSW Aboriginal Land Council
7458:Registered Aboriginal Party
7443:National Indigenous Council
7330:Macro-Gunwinyguan languages
6774:(1/2). ANU Press: 135–138.
5934:"Collection Item | AIATSIS"
5731:"Ngurra design competition"
4226:"Native Title Corporations"
3717:"New AIATSIS CEO appointed"
3660:"Research Ethics Committee"
3394:AIATSIS Act 1989, Section 5
3092:Orange Family History Group
1737:Manuscripts and rare books:
1715:Books and printed material:
1604:content into sub-articles,
1426:
1285:
1272:won the prize for his work
1025:
1017:
862:
857:
846:submitted for publication.
838:Statement published by the
800:Health and Safety Committee
10:
11191:
11105:Archaeological collections
11100:Anthropology organizations
10602:National Convention Centre
10505:Phillip Ice Skating Centre
10384:Cameron Offices, Belconnen
10137:St John the Baptist Church
9528:Chatham Islander (Moriori
8436:Weriyeng navigation school
7898:Constitutional recognition
7767:Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars
7403:Aboriginal Medical Service
7014:Videos of AIATSIS seminars
6216:"About Collections: Sound"
5988:UNESCO Memory of the World
5237:Grossman, Michele (2003).
5069:"Aboriginal Australia Map"
4008:Significance International
3338:"Governance and structure"
2331:, retrieved 17 March 2015.
2298:, retrieved 17 March 2015.
1901:Aborigines' Inland Mission
1431:AIATSIS is located on the
997:Federal Court of Australia
970:AIATSIS began undertaking
664:
551:Parliament House, Canberra
394:from around 1976 onwards.
204:
11115:Australian Aboriginal art
11008:
10986:National Portrait Gallery
10953:
10936:Queen Elizabeth II Island
10909:
10896:
10889:
10859:
10821:
10814:
10758:
10704:
10693:
10630:Queen Elizabeth II Island
10615:
10569:
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10429:National Portrait Gallery
10354:
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10175:
10094:Mount Stromlo Observatory
9969:
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7388:
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7292:Traditional custodianship
7152:
7104:
7056:
6752:, retrieved 12 March 2015
6719:, retrieved 12 March 2015
6699:, retrieved 12 March 2015
6473:"A.M. Fernando notebooks"
6461:, retrieved 12 March 2015
6448:, retrieved 12 March 2015
6435:, retrieved 12 March 2015
6355:AIATSIS Act, Section 41,
6346:, retrieved 12 March 2015
6300:, retrieved 12 March 2015
6284:, retrieved 12 March 2015
6131:"About Collections: Film"
6014:"2012 Registry Additions"
5402:, retrieved 19 March 2015
5390:"NAIDOC on the Peninsula"
5353:, retrieved 18 March 2015
5039:"Indigenous Language Map"
4714:, retrieved 18 March 2015
4618:, retrieved 18 March 2015
4595:, retrieved 18 March 2015
4572:, retrieved 19 March 2015
4395:, retrieved 19 March 2015
4301:, retrieved 18 March 2015
4215:, retrieved 18 March 2015
4202:, retrieved 18 March 2015
4189:, retrieved 18 March 2015
4166:, retrieved 18 March 2015
3956:, retrieved 12 March 2015
3933:, retrieved 19 March 2015
3489:Western Sydney University
3227:National Indigenous Times
3191:, retrieved 19 March 2015
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2887:, retrieved 17 March 2015
2874:Lambert 2011, pp. 288–308
2797:, retrieved 17 March 2015
2429:, retrieved 17 March 2015
2114:, Vienna, vol 2, pp. 70–5
2101:, Vienna, vol. 2, pp 63–9
1651:Commonwealth of Australia
1554:This section needs to be
1521:AIATSIS Central Australia
1301:
1234:Jenni Kemarre Martiniello
1010:Native Title Newsletter.
739:Western Sydney University
120:
112:
104:
93:
85:
81:
62:
32:This article needs to be
11110:Archaeology of Australia
10782:Royal Canberra Golf Club
10740:Black Mountain Peninsula
10556:Canberra railway station
10515:Royal Canberra Golf Club
10266:Cockington Green Gardens
10246:Black Mountain Peninsula
9994:Australian Army Memorial
9870:Northern Mariana Islands
9330:Northern Mariana Islands
9208:Northern Mariana Islands
8963:Northern Mariana Islands
8739:Festival of Pacific Arts
7757:Australian Frontier Wars
7463:Reconciliation Australia
5521:"2019 Wentworth Lecture"
4453:"Proof of Aboriginality"
3752:"Long History Deep Time"
3432:"Neil William Macintosh"
2767:29 November 2014 at the
1919:From Wentworth to Dodson
1897:Remembering Mission Days
1857:Access to the collection
1414:, is a black replica of
1412:Ashton Raggatt McDougall
1199:Aboriginal Australia map
1080:Aboriginal Studies Press
849:
780:Audit and Risk Committee
11170:Torres Strait Islanders
10991:High Court of Australia
10844:Royal Canberra Hospital
10480:Gungahlin Enclosed Oval
10399:Canberra Railway Museum
10218:Tuggeranong Town Centre
10009:Australian War Memorial
9835:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
9173:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
8928:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
8702:Merrie Monarch Festival
7809:Australian history wars
7670:Contemporary visual art
7086:Torres Strait Islanders
7009:Digitisation at AIATSIS
6594:"To Remove and Protect"
5984:"Sorry Books: Citation"
5547:"The Wentworth Lecture"
4746:My Ngarrindjeri calling
3055:Annual Report 2004-2005
2532:American Anthropologist
2086:American Anthropologist
1335:NAIDOC on the Peninsula
1238:W. E. H. (Bill) Stanner
1032:Family history research
774:chief executive officer
572:. An exhibition titled
542:every year since 2002.
11036:Jerrabomberra Wetlands
10901:Parliamentary Triangle
10520:Southern Cross Stadium
10500:National Hockey Centre
10208:Parliamentary Triangle
10044:Edmund Barton Building
9652:Torres Strait Islander
9043:Literature of Oceania
8404:Micronesian Navigation
7505:Kimberley Land Council
7355:Pama–Nyungan languages
7345:Loanwords into English
7262:Religion and mythology
7215:Torres Strait Islander
7066:Aboriginal Australians
4969:"Award-Winning Titles"
4757:Joan Martin (Yaarna),
4368:"People and languages"
3406:AIATSIS Act 1989 (Cth)
3088:"Koori Mail digitised"
1979:
1866:
1836:
1820:
1733:
1711:donation or purchase.
1677:
1669:
1644:Torres Strait Islander
1527:Alice Springs/Mparntwe
1502:Parliamentary Triangle
1423:
1322:
1311:
1089:
923:
797:Consultative Committee
605:established under the
558:Mparntwe-Alice Springs
402:ethnographic filmmaker
351:Senator Neville Bonner
343:
322:Commonwealth Film Unit
168:Torres Strait Islander
146:), established as the
10203:Gungahlin Town Centre
10193:Belconnen Town Centre
10162:Yarralumla brickworks
10132:Royal Australian Mint
9818:and other territories
9622:Samoan (Tagata Māo‘i)
9508:Indigenous Australian
9406:Australian Aboriginal
9156:and other territories
8911:and other territories
8798:Languages of Oceania
8399:Polynesian Navigation
8379:Torres Strait Islands
7844:Native Title Act 1993
7779:Cummeragunja walk-off
7525:Northern Land Council
7375:Torres Strait English
7302:Torres Strait Islands
6748:24 March 2015 at the
6715:18 March 2015 at the
6525:"The 1967 Referendum"
5913:www.indigenous.gov.au
5439:"AIATSIS Summit 2024"
5413:"2021 AIATSIS Summit"
4502:Jones, F. Lancaster,
4129:The Lowitja Institute
3952:15 March 2015 at the
3929:14 March 2015 at the
3909:26 March 2015 at the
3856:Royal Australian Mint
2504:Lambert, Jacqueline,
2439:Elkin, A. P. (1970).
2327:28 April 2015 at the
2228:Shiels, H (ed) 1963,
1970:
1943:To Remove and Protect
1864:
1834:
1818:
1791:Collection management
1731:
1675:
1667:
1409:
1317:
1309:
1087:
966:Native title research
948:Indigenous leadership
921:
339:
187:native title research
11071:35.2926°S 149.1185°E
10976:Reconciliation Place
10735:Glenloch Interchange
10495:Narrabundah Ballpark
10331:National Rose Garden
10251:Canberra Nature Park
10167:John Gorton Building
10109:Old Parliament House
10029:Black Mountain Tower
9979:ACT Heritage Library
9705:Religion in Oceania
9637:Taiwanese aborigines
8996:Languages of Oceania
7500:Central Land Council
6886:"AIATSIS Collection"
6316:2 April 2015 at the
5201:Harrison, Sharon M.
4014:on 26 February 2015.
3840:on 26 February 2015.
3629:"Principal's report"
3485:"Leading by Example"
3473:on 16 December 2014.
3258:ABC News (Australia)
3187:2 April 2015 at the
2928:7 March 2014 at the
2832:Lambert 2011, p. 280
2712:Lambert 2011, p. 175
2703:Lambert 2011, p. 185
2694:Lambert 2011, p. 164
2577:Lambert 2011, p. 107
2555:Lambert 2011, p. 128
2546:Lambert 2011, p. 106
2008:Collection resources
1987:Copyright Act (1968)
1840:Digitisation program
1649:AIATSIS is the only
1366:In 2020, during the
1132:Notable publications
928:culturally sensitive
906:Health and Wellbeing
735:Macquarie University
175:culturally sensitive
11067: /
11031:Jerrabomberra Creek
11026:Kingston Powerhouse
11016:Canberra Glassworks
10802:Canberra Yacht Club
10683:Lake Burley Griffin
10625:Lake Burley Griffin
10470:Canberra Yacht Club
10389:Canberra Glassworks
10256:Canberra Peace Park
10069:Korean War Memorial
9905:indigenous currency
8199:Sāmoa 'ava ceremony
7257:Outstation movement
7096:Western Australians
6874:on 30 October 2018.
6864:"Pictures database"
6630:"Maningrida Mirage"
6550:"1965 Freedom Ride"
6419:, 6 December 2014,
5832:on 26 February 2015
5800:on 26 February 2015
5652:"Letters and Fixes"
5527:. 19 September 2019
5079:on 15 December 2014
4992:bookshop.nla.gov.au
4863:on 15 December 2014
4744:Doreen Kartinyeri,
3758:. 30 September 2015
3610:. 18 September 2020
3004:on 29 November 2014
2294:, May 2014, p (i),
2272:. 18 September 2020
1504:. The new precinct
1498:Lake Burley Griffin
1268:In 2009, architect
825:cultural competency
603:statutory authority
375:The appointment of
269:statutory authority
156:statutory authority
59:
11130:Australian studies
11076:-35.2926; 149.1185
10981:Commonwealth Place
10281:Constitution Place
10276:Commonwealth Place
8515:Polynesian sailing
7950:Stolen Generations
7940:Self-determination
7860:Stolen Generations
7794:Historical figures
7774:Caledon Bay crisis
7597:Fire-stick farming
7510:Maralinga Tjarutja
7129:Performing artists
6944:. 13 December 2022
6912:"AIATSIS on Trove"
6890:AIATSIS Collection
6768:Aboriginal History
6556:. 12 February 1965
6417:The Canberra Times
5761:Revitalising Alice
5656:architectureau.com
5351:on 14 August 2020.
5321:. 18 December 2017
5319:AIATSIS Collection
4230:nativetitle.org.au
4187:on 14 August 2020.
4164:on 14 August 2020.
4072:. 28 February 2022
3804:"Current projects"
3515:Art Gallery of NSW
2377:on 28 October 2014
1867:
1837:
1821:
1734:
1699:Alfred Cort Haddon
1678:
1670:
1449:Welcome to Country
1424:
1323:
1312:
1090:
1068:Stolen Generations
1044:Family History kit
924:
626:acts of parliament
597:Acts of parliament
308:Frederick McCarthy
160:research institute
57:
11050:
11049:
11004:
11003:
10932:National Carillon
10927:Blundells Cottage
10917:Commonwealth Park
10885:
10884:
10810:
10809:
10797:Springbank Island
10648:
10647:
10640:Springbank Island
10379:Blundells Cottage
10316:Magna Carta Place
10271:Commonwealth Park
10223:Woden Town Centre
10099:National Carillon
9989:All Saints Church
9928:
9927:
9893:
9892:
9885:Wallis and Futuna
9793:Associated states
9390:Wallis and Futuna
9231:
9230:
9223:Wallis and Futuna
9131:Associated states
9002:
9001:
8986:
8985:
8978:Wallis and Futuna
8886:Associated states
8734:Pacific Community
8722:Pasifika Festival
8455:Aboriginal dugout
8394:Wallis and Futuna
7994:
7993:
7877:Western Australia
7612:Possum-skin cloak
7543:
7542:
7535:Tiwi Land Council
7370:Taboo on the dead
7335:Australian Creole
7076:Aboriginal groups
6918:. 25 January 2016
6576:"50 Year Journey"
5782:Langton, Marcia.
5711:. 5 December 2022
5630:978-0-9757475-9-9
5501:. 1 November 2015
5445:. 22 January 2024
5400:on 23 March 2015.
5248:978-0-522-85069-7
5216:978-0-7340-4873-8
5121:(Catalogue entry)
4899:. 22 January 2024
4616:on 22 March 2015.
4593:on 15 March 2015.
4299:on 14 April 2020.
4135:on 10 March 2015.
4103:. AIATSIS. 2020.
3702:978-0-6484644-3-3
3555:. 20 October 2023
3459:(26 March 2004).
3344:. 11 October 2023
3315:. 1 February 2024
3286:. 14 January 2022
3033:. 17 January 2023
2863:Rock Art Research
2488:Widder, T et al,
2186:. 1 November 2015
1959:Maningrida Mirage
1708:Art and artefact:
1631:
1630:
1575:
1574:
1387:Wentworth Lecture
1255:, won the award.
1247:, a biography of
1118:Doreen Kartinyeri
977:Mabo v Queensland
803:Indigenous Caucus
570:Central Australia
420:Waiting for Harry
409:Judith MacDougall
217:W.C. Wentworth MP
136:
135:
53:
52:
11182:
11082:
11081:
11079:
11078:
11077:
11072:
11068:
11065:
11064:
11063:
11060:
10894:
10893:
10819:
10818:
10792:Spinnaker Island
10777:Government House
10725:Yarramundi Reach
10702:
10701:
10694:Yarramundi Reach
10675:
10668:
10661:
10652:
10651:
10635:Spinnaker Island
10587:Canberra Theatre
10546:Canberra Airport
10465:Canberra Stadium
10346:Yarramundi Reach
10122:Parliament House
9955:
9948:
9941:
9932:
9931:
9875:Pitcairn Islands
9845:French Polynesia
9830:Christmas Island
9759:Papua New Guinea
9739:Marshall Islands
9712:Sovereign states
9698:
9691:
9684:
9675:
9674:
9592:Norfolk Islander
9537:Fijian (iTaukei)
9340:Papua New Guinea
9213:Pitcairn Islands
9183:French Polynesia
9168:Christmas Island
9097:Papua New Guinea
9077:Marshall Islands
9050:Sovereign states
9036:
9029:
9022:
9013:
9012:
8968:Pitcairn Islands
8938:French Polynesia
8923:Christmas Island
8852:Papua New Guinea
8832:Marshall Islands
8805:Sovereign states
8791:
8784:
8777:
8768:
8767:
8761:
8760:
8746:Papua New Guinea
8409:Marshall Islands
8359:Pitcairn Islands
8354:Papua New Guinea
8294:Lomilomi massage
8240:Caroline Islands
8113:Papua New Guinea
8021:
8014:
8007:
7998:
7997:
7488:
7487:
7320:Avoidance speech
7282:Smoking ceremony
7043:
7036:
7029:
7020:
7019:
6993:AIATSIS Act 1989
6988:
6987:
6985:Official website
6977:
6975:Australia portal
6972:
6971:
6970:
6954:
6953:
6951:
6949:
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6925:
6923:
6908:
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6901:
6899:
6897:
6892:. 1 January 1955
6882:
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6870:. Archived from
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6059:
6058:
6056:
6054:
6049:on 20 March 2015
6045:. Archived from
6035:
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6010:
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5990:. Archived from
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5791:acilallen.com.au
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5315:"About AUSTLANG"
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5049:on 26 April 2016
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4342:"Family history"
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4266:on 15 March 2015
4262:. Archived from
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4079:
4077:
4066:"Code of Ethics"
4062:
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4040:
4039:
4038:. AIATSIS. 2020.
4037:
4027:
4016:
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4010:. Archived from
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3644:. Archived from
3638:
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3592:on 2 April 2015.
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3156:. 30 August 2022
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3068:on 24 April 2015
3067:
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3023:
3014:
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3011:
3009:
3000:. Archived from
2989:
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2962:Horton, David R.
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2373:. Archived from
2366:
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1453:smoking ceremony
1445:Ngunnawal people
1227:
1145:research reports
1071:
1062:
1059:
1056:
1051:
1048:
1038:
951:Impact and value
914:Ethical research
793:CEO committees:
786:Foundation Board
731:Michael McDaniel
671:AIATSIS Act 1989
405:David MacDougall
132:
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10829:Acton Peninsula
10806:
10754:
10745:Sullivans Creek
10708:
10706:
10697:
10695:
10689:
10681:Locations near
10679:
10649:
10644:
10617:
10611:
10592:Casino Canberra
10565:
10561:Jolimont Centre
10534:
10438:
10356:
10350:
10286:Corroboree Park
10233:
10227:
10183:Canberra Centre
10171:
10064:Hotel Kurrajong
10039:Centenary House
9999:Australia Forum
9971:
9965:
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9889:
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9794:
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9769:Solomon Islands
9707:
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9360:Solomon Islands
9227:
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9107:Solomon Islands
9045:
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8862:Solomon Islands
8800:
8795:
8750:
8697:Aloha Festivals
8672:
8546:
8505:Paopao (Tuvalu)
8495:Māori migration
8443:
8415:Stick charts of
8369:Solomon Islands
8252:Chatham Islands
8214:
8208:
8157:
8037:
8030:
8025:
7995:
7990:
7930:Media portrayal
7893:1967 Referendum
7881:
7789:Gurindji Strike
7784:Day of Mourning
7736:
7646:
7539:
7486:
7384:
7340:Language groups
7306:
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7100:
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6844:. 29 March 2023
6836:
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6403:, 16 May 2014,
6398:
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6318:Wayback Machine
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5994:on 9 April 2013
5982:
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5763:. 25 March 2022
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5553:. 17 March 2023
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5295:. 27 March 2009
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5149:"Stanner Award"
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4570:on 5 July 2016.
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4547:
4540:Just For Living
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4236:on 2 April 2015
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10510:Phillip Oval
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10357:institutions
10336:Telopea Park
10213:Petrie Plaza
10198:Garema Place
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10084:Lovett Tower
9984:ACT Memorial
9816:Dependencies
9802:Cook Islands
9513:Austronesian
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9154:Dependencies
9140:Cook Islands
8909:Dependencies
8895:Cook Islands
8718:New Zealand
8573:fire dancing
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8179:Kava culture
8066:Cook Islands
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7872:Tent embassy
7855:Pintupi Nine
7842:
7762:Bathurst War
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7732:Yininmadyemi
7717:Sandpainting
7712:Papunya Tula
7707:NATSIA Award
7695:Music groups
7617:Scarred tree
7587:Dugout canoe
7417:
7277:Sacred sites
7192:The Dreaming
7134:Sportspeople
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1441:Ken Colbung
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1245:Auntie Rita
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870:land rights
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5856:ABC News
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4832:Informit
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8108:Oceania
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7177:Country
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7144:Writers
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