Uluru : an Aboriginal history of Ayers Rock
Layton, Robert1986
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"Robert Layton describes how religion, subsistence patterns, and land ownership all form part of a living culture, despite the fact that the Yakuntjajara and Pitjantjatjara have lived like refugees in their own country for the past hundred years. He traces the history of their dispossession and their relations with bureaucracies, cattle stations, missions and police" --p. [2] of cover.
Uluru : an Aboriginal history of Ayers Rock / by Robert Layton.
Canberra : Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1986.
x, 139 pages : colour illustrations, maps ; 23 x 28 cm.
Bibliography: pages 131-134.
Part one, Traditions. 1. The tjukurrpa; 2. Living off the land; 3. Land ownership -- Part two, Conflict and change. 4. Exploration; 5. Europen use of land; 6. The Aboriginal response -- Part three, Land rights. 7. The recognition of Aboriginal rights. 8. The Uluru land claim. -- Appendix A, A comparison of Mountford's and Harney's accounts of the main sites at Uluru -- Appendix B, Pitjantjatjara and Yankuntjatjara place names -- Appendix C, Use of national resources in and adjacent to claim area during period of fieldwork.
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994.291
English
Aboriginal Australians -- Northern Territory -- Uluru/Ayers Rock RegionAboriginal Australians -- Northern Territory -- Uluru/Ayers Rock Region -- Social life and customsAboriginal Australians -- Northern Territory -- Uluru/Ayers Rock Region -- Social conditionsAboriginal Australians -- Northern Territory -- Uluru/Ayers Rock Region -- CivilizationAboriginal Australians -- Land tenure -- Northern Territory -- Uluru/Ayers Rock RegionPitjantjatjara (Australian people)Yankunytjatjara (Australian people)
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Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
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Penrith | Reference | 994.291 ULU | Not for loan (Set: 10 Feb 2016) |