Aboriginal History Journal

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Assimilation discourses and the production of Ella Simon’s Through My Eyes2013/01/01
‘What a howl there would be if some of our folk were so treated by an enemy’: The evacuation of Aboriginal people from Cape Bedford Mission, 19422013/01/01
The founding of Aboriginal History and the forming of Aboriginal history2013/01/01
Aborigines, the Army and the Second World War in northern Australia2011/01/01
Tommy Dower and the Perth newspapers2011/01/01
From speaking Ngiyampaa to speaking English2011/01/01
The struggle for recognition: part-Aborigines in Tasmania in the nineteenth century2011/01/01
Emu and Brolga, a Kamilaroi myth2011/01/01
The South West Aboriginal Studies Project2011/01/01
‘no moral doubt…’: Aboriginal evidence and the Kangaroo Creek poisoning, 1847–18492011/01/01
Art, Aborigines and Chinese: a nineteenth century drawing by the Kwatkwat artist Tommy McRae2011/01/01
The Marawara language of Yelta: interpreting linguistic records of the past2011/01/01
Aboriginal Australians and the Bicentennial History Project2011/01/01
‘All kind of nation’: Aborigines and Asians in Cape York Peninsula2011/01/01
Deep nation: Australia’s acquisition of an indigenous past2011/01/01
The politics of space and mobility: Controlling the Ooldea/Yalata Aborigines, 1952–19822011/01/01
Aboriginal Australians abroad 1606–18752011/01/01
Leopold Verguet and the Aborigines of Sydney, 18452011/01/01
Aboriginal boundaries and movements in Western Port, Victoria2011/01/01
Proud shoes: Black family history in Australia2011/01/01
A closer look at cultural contact: some evidence from ‘Yambuck’ Western District, Victoria2011/01/01
Afghan stories from the northeast of South Australia2011/01/01
How we danced the Mudlunga’: memories of 1901 and 19022011/01/01
ntensification, population and social change in south-eastern Australia: the skeletal evidence2011/01/01
Austronesian loanwords in Yolngu-Matha of northeast Arnhem Land2011/01/01
Tales of Nadu-dagali (Rib-bone Billy)2011/01/01
Malangi: the man who was forgotten before he was remembered2011/01/01
How much food will there be in Heaven?’: Lutherans and Aborigines around Cooktown before 19002011/01/01
Kubara: a Kuku-Yalanji view of the Chinese in north Queensland2011/01/01
Bathurst Plains and beyond: European colonisation and Aboriginal resistance2011/01/01