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2. Working Paper Part 1 : The Very First Pilgrimage - An Inspired Trajectory Out of Africa
3. Preliminary Working Paper on Indigenous People and their Relationship to Land submitted by Australia Delegation
4. BIOGRAPHIES OF MARBLE, WOOD, PAINT, AND PAPER
5. Contaminated sites and Indigenous peoples in Canada and the United States: A scoping review.
6. N. Scott Momaday . In the Presence of the Sun : University of New Mexico Press , 2009 . 169pp. Paper, $$18.95
7. Seeing Red: A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers . By Mark Cronlund Anderson and Carmen L. Robertson . (, University of Manitoba Press , 2011 . vii + 362 pp. $27.95 paper)
8. Culture/cohesion/compulsion: museological artifice and its dilemmas [Paper in: Compelling Cultures: Representing Cultural Diversity and Cohesion in Multicultural Australia. Message, Kylie; Edmundson, Anna and Frederick, Ursula (eds).]
9. The Power of Place, the Problem of Time: Aboriginal Identity and Historical Consciousness in the Cauldron of Colonialism . By Keith Thor Carlson . (, University of Toronto Press , 2010. xix + 375 pp. $32.95 paper)
10. The Routledge Companion to Global Indigenous History: Edited by Ann McGrath and Lynette Russell. London: Routledge, 2021. Pp. 798. A$431 cloth, A$91 paper.
11. Rates of tree cover loss in key biodiversity areas on Indigenous Peoples' lands.
12. "Our Hearts and Brains Are Like Paper, We Never Forget": Indigenous Petitioning and the World Wars.
13. Indigenous Peoples' rights in national climate governance: An analysis of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).
14. The well-being of indigenous peoples in India and its alignment with the sustainable development goals (SDGs)
15. Negotiating history: Crown apologies in New Zealand's historical treaty of Waitangi settlements [Paper in: Conflicted Heritage]
16. Customary rights: holding the line [Paper in: Conflicted Heritage]
17. Regaining authority: setting the agenda in Maori heritage through the control and shaping of data [Paper in: Conflicted Heritage]
18. Refusing epigenetics: indigeneity and the colonial politics of trauma.
19. Cifras de papel: la rendición de cuentas del Gobierno colombiano ante la justicia como una manera de incumplir cumpliendo.
20. Kai or Kiwi?: Maori and 'Kiwi' cookbooks, and the struggle for the field of New Zealand cuisine [Paper in Special issue: Antipodean Fields: Working with Bourdieu. Bennett, Tony; Frow, John; Hage, Ghassan and Noble, Greg (eds)]
21. The rules of (Maori) art: Bourdieu's cultural sociology and Maori visitors in New Zealand museums [Paper in Special issue: Antipodean Fields: Working with Bourdieu. Bennett, Tony; Frow, John; Hage, Ghassan and Noble, Greg (eds)]
22. Raising the volume: Indigenous voices in news media and policy. [Paper in themed section: The Media's Role in Social Inclusion and Exclusion.]
23. The Brazilian civil-military crisis of 2008: a shift to monitory democracy? [Paper in themed section: Challenging Contemporary 'Democracy' and Identifying Problems. Gagnon, Jean-Paul and Osbaldiston, Nicholas (eds).]
24. Profound indifference: amateur athletics and Indigenous Australasians in the early 20th century [Paper in special issue: Narratives of Race and Racism. Adair, Daryl (ed.).]
25. Diversity reportage in metropolitan Oceania: the mantra and the reality [An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Asian Media Information and Communication Centre conference (17th: 2008: Manilla, Philippines).]
26. Academic colonialism and the struggle for Indigenous knowledge systems in Taiwan: [Paper in special issue: Peacebuilding from Below in Asia-Pacific. Synott, John (ed.)]
27. He Korero - words between us: First Maori - Pakeha conversations on Paper [Book Review]
28. Digitising knowledge: anthropology and new practices of digitextuality [Paper in: Digital Anthropology. Cohen, Hart and Salazar, Juan F. (eds).]
29. Reconsidering 1969: The White Paper and the Making of the Modern Indigenous Rights Movement.
30. Introduction. What Works: Policy, Program and Service Responses to Aboriginal Homelessness: [Paper in special issue: What Works: Policy, Program and Service Responses to Aboriginal Homelessness]
31. Philosophes et marins francaise dans la Mer du Sud avant Baudin: l'exemple de Bougainville et de ses compagnons [French scientists and sailors in the southern seas before Baudin: the example of Bougainville and his companions] [Paper in: The Baudin Expedition 1800-1804: Texts, Contexts and Subtexts, In Memoriam: Frank Horner (1917-2004).]
32. Print technology and literacy among the Sundanese language community in the second half of the nineteenth century [Paper presented at the Asian Studies Association of Australia. Conference (15th: 2004: Canberra).]
33. Indigenous rights to natural resources in Australia and New Zealand: kereru, dugong and pounamu. [Article based on a paper presented to the Pacific Rim in the 21st Century: The Next Generation Conference (1999: Wellington and Auckland, N.Z.).]
34. School mathematics and its impact on cultural diversity [Article based on paper presented at the Invitational Conference for Values in Mathematics Education (2002: Melbourne)]
35. Articulating an activist imaginary: internet as counter public sphere in the Mapuche movement, 1997/2002 [Paper in: The Uses of the Internet, Goggin, Gerard and Lally, Elaine (eds.).]
36. 'Our primary aim is to have land access ourselves, to occupy our lands, to visit our lands': [Paper in: History and Native Title, Choo, Christine and Hollbach, Shawn (eds.).]
37. Is the Buen Vivir of indigenous social enterprises in Colombia informing SDGs?
38. Categorical Denial: Evaluating Post-1492 Indigenous Erasure in the Paper Trail of American Archaeology.
39. Celebrating diversity: experiences and perceptions of volunteering in Indigenous and non-English speaking background communities. [Paper delivered at The International Year of Volunteers (IYV) Conference (2001: Melbourne)]
40. Empire and Indigeneity: Histories and Legacies: By Richard Price. Oxford: Routledge, 2021. Pp. 357. A$73.99 paper.
41. Barriers to the recognition of Indigenous peoples' human rights at the United Nations [Revised version of a conference paper presented at the International Association of Law Libraries Course of International Law Librarianship (18th: 1999: Melbourne).]
42. Constitutional politics in multi-national Canada [This paper was delivered to the Constitutional Reform and Constitutional Jurisprudence in Canada and the United States conference (21-23 October 1999: Institute for Canadian Studies, University of Augsburg).]
43. Before the tape recorder: colonial attitudes towards indigenous oral cultures. [Based on a paper delivered at the Oral History Association of Australia. Conference (1997: Alice Springs)]
44. Shifting disciplines: communication, discourses, and identities. [This paper both re-presents extracts from an opening speech that Parehau Richards gave at the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Conference (1998: Hamilton, New Zealand) and analyses the structure, content, and motivation for the presentation]
45. Recent developments in the recognition of the right of self-determination for Indigenous peoples: [Paper in Special Focus Edition: Human Rights.]
46. Australia, The Committee on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination and Indigenous rights: [Paper in Special Focus Edition: Human Rights.]
47. BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK: Mexico, the United States, and a Borderland Ecosystem: By MichaelWelsh. 214 pp.; ills., notes., bibliog., index. Reno: University of Nevada Press, 2021. $25.95 (paper), isbn 9781948908825.
48. Native title: from pragmatism to equality before the law. -Revised version of paper presented to International Bar Association. Conference (25th: 1994: Melbourne )
49. The way people want to talk: indigenous media production in Australia and Canada. -Paper presented at the seminar on Cultural Policy Studies: Questions of Method (1994: University of Technology, Sydney )
50. The negation of powerlessness: Maori feminism, a perspective [Paper delivered on 10 August 1993 in the Auckland University Winter Lecture Series.]
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