Aboriginal History Journal

Title Publication Date Language Citations
‘They same as you and me’: encounters with the gadia in the East Kimberley2011/01/01
Not by eastern windows only: anthropological advice to Australian governments in 19382011/01/01
Beginning a national Aboriginal biographical register at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies2011/01/01
Old questions: new answers? Some thoughts on the origin and antiquity of man in Australia2011/01/01
The ethics of conquest, 17862011/01/01
Walawurru, the giant eaglehawk: Aboriginal reminiscences of aircraft in central Australia, 1921-19312011/01/01
The Elkin Papers: a brief description and guide to the collection2011/01/01
‘Making people quiet’ in the pastoral north: reminiscences of Elsey Station2011/01/01
A guide to selected Commonwealth archives (Canberra and Darwin) relating to Aborigines2011/01/01
A missionary expedition from Zion Hill (Nundah) to Toorbul, Moreton Bay District, in 1842-43: the journal of the Reverend K.W.E. Schmidt2011/01/01
‘Thomson time’2011/01/01
‘Before the instant of contact’: some evidence from nineteenth-century Queensland2011/01/01
George Dutton’s country: portrait of an Aboriginal drover2011/01/01
Aboriginal camps as urban foundations? Evidence from southern Queensland2018/12/20
What we were told: Responses to 65,000 years of Aboriginal history2018/12/20
Benevolent Benedictines? Vulnerable missions and Aboriginal policy in the time of A.O. Neville2018/12/20
Indigenous and other Australians since 1901: A conversation between Professor Tim Rowse and Dr Miranda Johnson2018/12/20
A corroboree for the Countess of Kintore: Enlivening histories through objects2018/12/20
NADOC and the National Aborigines Day in Sydney, 1957–672018/12/20
Nervous nation: Fear, conflict and narratives of fortified domestic architecture on the Queensland frontier2021/05/27
Radio Redfern, 26 January 19882022/04/26
Aboriginal fire-management practices in colonial Victoria2022/04/26
Our Country, our healer: Aboriginal apothecaries of Burning Mountain2022/04/26
Assimilation, racism and Aboriginal labour in Robinvale: ‘Speaking back’ to White narratives2022/04/26
Bark paintings as ambassadors, 1948–63, and the circle back to Aboriginal cultural agency2022/04/26
Gwoja Tjungurrayi as ‘One Pound Jimmy’: Aboriginalia in the post2021/05/27
‘Puranguwana’ (‘Perishing in the Sun’) as sung by Patrick Jupiter Smith, Jack Gordon and Marie Gordon2021/05/27
The legacy of Queensland Aboriginal Creations and contemporary artefact production2021/05/27
Reconciling his history: How revisiting the memory of Cook’s visit facilitated a process of reconciliation within the Cooktown community from 1998 to 20192021/05/27
Harry Brown (c. 1819–1854): Contribution of an Aboriginal guide in Australian exploration2015/12/16