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AIATSIS Indigenous studies bibliography.

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Description

The AIATSIS Indigenous Studies Bibliography is a bibliographic database that indexes published and unpublished material on Australian Indigenous studies. All records relate to Australian Indigenous studies, and are in English with some in Australian Indigenous languages. The broad topic areas cover languages, cultures, anthropology, archaeology, health, education, arts, oral histories, history, legal issues such as native title, criminal justice, land rights, customary law and its recognition, women's issues, youth issues, government policies and programs. The records provided are not exhaustive. Warning: There is the possibility that some records contained in this database may contain references to deceased people, sacred or secret material, inappropriate terminology or offensive language, which, though unintentional, may cause distress to some people.

Subjects

Aboriginal and Indigenous health | Rural health | Torres Strait Islanders

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RMIT Publishing

Coverage and update information

1990-


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