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Young, E. A. Aboriginal cattle stations in the East Kimberley: Communities or enterprises. Canberra City: East Kimberley Project, 1988.

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Stanley, Owen, and Australian National University. North Australia Research Unit., eds. Land use and resources in desert homelands. Darwin: Australian National University, North Australia Research Unit, 1985.

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Berg, Shaun. Coming to terms: Aboriginal title in South Australia. Kent Town, S. Aust: Wakefield Press, 2010.

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Network, Sustainable Forest Management, ed. Planning co-existence: Aboriginal issues in forest and land use planning. [Edmonton]: CCI Press, 2010.

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Laidlaw, David. Sharing land stewardship in Alberta: The role of Aboriginal peoples. Calgary, Atla: Canadian Institute of Resources Law, 2012.

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Povinelli, Elizabeth A. Labor's lot: The power, history, and culture of aboriginal action. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993.

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Jackson, Sue. When history meets the new native title era at the negotiating table: A case study in reconciling land use in Broome, Western Australia : a discussion paper. Darwin: North Australia Research Unit, the Australian National University, 1996.

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Measured on stone: Stone artefact reduction, residential mobility, and aboriginal land use in arid Central Australia. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2009.

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The biggest estate on earth: How Aborigines made Australia. Crows Nest, N.S.W: Allen & Unwin, 2011.

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Doenau, Stan. Native title and negotiated agreements. Sydney: Edvance Publications, 1999.

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Langton, Marcia. Burning questions: Emerging environmental issues for indigenous peoples in Northern Australia. Darwin: Centre for Indigenous Natural and Cultural Resource Management, Northern Territory University, 1998.

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Alexander, Kerryn. Kava in the north: A research report on current patterns of kava use in Arnhem Land aboriginal communities. Darwin, N.T: Australian National University, 1987.

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Pila Nguru: The Spinifex people. North Fremantle, W.A: Fremantle Art Centre Press, 2002.

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Recollet, Cheryl. Land use planning in aboriginal communities: With particular reference to the Wikwemikong unceded Indian Reserve No. 26. Sudbury, Ont: Laurentian University, 2005.

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Hodgins, Bruce W. The Temagami experience: Recreation, resources, and aboriginal rights in the northern Ontario wilderness. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1989.

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Indigenous Land Use Agreements Conference (1995 Darwin, N.T.). The way forward: Collaboration and cooperation 'in country' : proceedings of the Indigenous Land Use Agreements Conference (26 - 29 September 1995, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. 2nd ed. Perth: National Native Title Tribunal, 1996.

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Indigenous Land Use Agreements Conference (1995 Darwin, N.T.). The way forward: Collaboration and cooperation "in country" : proceedings of the Indigenous Land Use Agreements Conference (26-29 September, 1995, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia). Perth, W.A: The Tribunal, 1996.

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Weiner, James F., and Katie Glaskin. Customary land tenure and registration in Australia and Papua New Guinea: Anthropological perspectives. Canberra: ANU E Press, 2007.

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Harrison, Rodney. Shared landscapes: Archaeologies of attachment and the pastoral industry in New South Wales. [Sydney]: Department of Environment and Conservation (NSW), 2004.

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The pure state of nature: Sacred cows, destructive myths and the environment. St. Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 2000.

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Guozhu, Yang, ed. Yuan zhu min zu tu di zhi du yu jing ji fa zhan. Taibei Xian Banqiao Shi: Dao xiang chu ban she, 2004.

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1906-, Coombs H. C., ed. The Promise of the land: Sustainable use by Aboriginal communities. [Canberra]: Australian National University, Centre for Resource and Environment Studies, 1990.

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Stevenson, Marc G., and David C. Natcher. Planning Co-Existence: Aboriginal Issues in Forest and Land-Use Planning. University of Alberta Press, 2010.

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(Foreword), Gary Potts, ed. Circles of Time: Aboriginal Land Rights and Resistance in Ontario. Wilfrid Laurier Univ Pr, 1999.

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(Editor), Paul Mitchell, and Fiona Walsh (Editor), eds. Planning for Country: Cross-cultural Approaches to Decision-making on Aboriginal Lands. Iad Press, 2002.

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Povinelli, Elizabeth A. Labor's Lot: The Power, History, and Culture of Aboriginal Action. University Of Chicago Press, 1994.

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Povinelli, Elizabeth A. Labor's Lot: The Power, History, and Culture of Aboriginal Action. University Of Chicago Press, 1994.

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Shaun, Berg, ed. Coming to terms: Aboriginal title in South Australia. Kent Town, S. Aust: Wakefield Press, 2010.

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Fiona, Walsh, and Mitchell Paul 1959-, eds. Planning for country. Alice Springs, N.T: IAD Press, 2002.

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Aboriginal resource use in Canada: Historical and legal aspects. Winnipeg, Man: University of Manitoba Press, 1991.

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A, Young E., Davies Jocelyn, and Baker Richard Munro, eds. Working on country: Contemporary indigenous management of Australia's lands and coastal regions. South Melbourne, Vic: Oxford University Press, 2001.

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What's Changing: Population Size or Land Use Patterns?: The Archaeology of Upper Mangrove Creek, Sydney Basin (Terra Australis). Pandanus Books, 2004.

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Pascoe, Bruce. Dark emu: Aboriginal Australia and the birth of agriculture. 2018.

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Gammage, Bill. Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines Made Australia. Allen & Unwin, 2011.

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Gammage, Bill. The Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines Made Australia. Allen & Unwin, 2013.

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Sheridan, Burke, and Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales., eds. Bush lives: Bush futures. [Sydney, N.S.W.]: Historic Houses Trust of N.S.W., 1998.

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Aboriginal involvement in parks and protected areas: Papers presented to a conference organised by the Johnstone Centre of Parks, Recreation, and Heritage ... and Torres Strait Islander Studies). Aboriginal Studies Press, 1993.

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Jim, Birckhead, De Lacy Terry, Smith Laurajane, Brindley Helen, and Johnstone Centre of Parks, Recreation, and Heritage., eds. Aboriginal involvement in parks and protected areas: Papers presented to a conference organised by the Johnstone Centre of Parks, Recreation, and Heritage at Charles Sturt University, Albury, New South Wales, 22-24 July 1991. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 1992.

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Julie, Finlayson, Smith Diane, and Australian National University. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research., eds. Fighting over country: Anthropological perspectives. Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University, 1997.

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Pascoe, Bruce. Dark Emu : Black Seeds: Agriculture or Accident? Magabala Books Aboriginal Corporation, 2015.

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Harrison, Rodney. Shared Landscapes: Archaeologies Of Attachment And The Pastoral Industry In Nsw. (Studies in the Cultural Construction of Open Space). UNSW Press, 2004.

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Dark Emu. Magabala Books, 2018.

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Stafford Smith, Mark, and Julian Cribb. Dry Times. CSIRO Publishing, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643098039.

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With knowledge from our deserts, Australians can reshape the human story. Dry Times: Blueprint for a Red Land provides new insights into how our desert environments and institutions work – and how this affects the people living in them, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal alike. It shows that the desert offers solutions to the challenges of living in an uncertain and threatening age, teaching us new ways to live, manage scarce resources, and cope with climatic extremes, isolation and lack of water and energy. These lessons apply not only to remote regions, but also to cities and entire nations as humanity faces growing scarcity of vital resources. With vivid examples drawn from Australia's desert life, outback people, animals and plants, Dry Times holds many positive lessons for our nation and humanity in a changing and resource-depleted world.
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Sébastien, Grammond. Part III Indigenous Peoples and the Canadian Constitution, B Treaties, Ch.14 Treaties as Constitutional Agreements. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780190664817.003.0014.

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This chapter reviews the history of treaty-making with the Indigenous peoples of Canada. After an initial period of roughly equal relationships, colonial authorities increasingly used treaties as a domestic law concept aimed at securing control over Indigenous land. The practice was continued after Confederation, but there appears to be a major misunderstanding as to the terms of those treaties, in particular as to the purported extinguishment of Aboriginal title. After a 50-year hiatus, treaty-making resumed in 1975 with the signing of ‘land claims agreements’ in most of the Canadian north. These agreements not only provide for the sharing of land, they also contain detailed provisions with respect to co-management of natural resources and, in some cases, self-government. Canadian law now affords statutory and constitutional protection to treaty rights, and courts are prepared to take into account extrinsic and oral evidence in interpreting treaties.
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Mabo papers. Canberra: Australian Government Pub. Service, 1994.

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Robin, Libby, Robert Heinsohn, and Leo Joseph, eds. Boom and Bust. CSIRO Publishing, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643097094.

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In Boom and Bust, the authors draw on the natural history of Australia's charismatic birds to explore the relations between fauna, people and environment in a continent where variability is 'normal' and rainfall patterns not always seasonal. They consider changing ideas about deserts and how these have helped us understand birds and their behaviour in this driest of continents. The book describes the responses of animals and plants to environmental variability and stress. It is also a cultural concept, when it is used to capture the patterns of change wrought by humans in Australia, where landscapes began to become cultural about 55,000 years ago as ecosystems responded to Aboriginal management. In 1788, the British settlement brought, almost simultaneously, both agricultural and industrial revolutions to a land previously managed by fire for hunting. How have birds responded to this second dramatic invasion? Boom and Bust is also a tool for understanding global change. How can Australians in the 21st century better understand how to continue to live in this land as its conditions are still dynamically unfolding in response to the major anthropogenic changes to the whole Earth system? This interdisciplinary collection is written in a straightforward and accessible style. Many of the writers are practising field specialists, and have woven their personal field work into the stories they tell about the birds.
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