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The Rise (and Fall?) of Aboriginal Self-Government

Martin Papillon

in Bickerton and Gagnon, Canadian Politics, UofT Press, 6th ed.

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Community development in indigenous Australia: self-determination or indirect rule?

David Hollinsworth

Community Development Journal, 1996

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Aboriginal Economic and Human Development in the Northern Territory of Australia: To Work or Not to Work. A Clash of Non‐Indigenous Beliefs

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From Assimilation to Self-Determination: The Report of the Select Committee Upon Aborigines

Heidi Norman

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Indigenous Self-Determination in Australia: Histories and Historiography

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Land Rights and Aboriginal Economic Development: Lessons from the Northern Territory

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Morgan Brigg

2001

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Taking ‘a rightful place in our own country’: Indigenous self-determination and the Australian people: A symposium

Anna Yeatman

Australian Journal of Public Administration

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Translating Aboriginal Land Rights into Development Outcomes: Factors Contributing to a Successful Program in Central Australia

Janet Hunt

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Experiments in self-determination: Histories of the outstation movement in Australia

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Waking up to Dreamtime: The Illusion of Aboriginal Self-Determination

Morgan Brigg

acu.edu.au

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Australia: Indigenous autonomy matters

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2. Indigenous communities, miners and the state in Australia

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Indigenous autonomy matters: what's wrong with the Australian government's 'intervention'in Aboriginal communities

Sarah Maddison

Australian Journal of Human Rights, 2008

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Early Indigenous engagement with mining in the Pilbara: Lessons from a historical perspective

sarah holcombe

Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic …, 2006

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Aboriginal economic development and land rights in the Northern Territory: Past performance, current issues and strategic options

Jon Altman

1996

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Revisiting Neoliberalism: Aboriginal Self-Determination, Education and Cultural Sustainability in Australia

Sue J Stanton

Sites: a journal of social anthropology and cultural studies, 2015

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Indigenous Participation in Australian Economies II: Historical engagements and current enterprises

Natasha Fijn

2012

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How Shall We Write the History of Self-Determination in Australia?

Laura Rademaker

2020

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McGrath, A. “The History of Pastoral Co-existence”. In Annual Report of Human Rights Commission –Aboriginal Social Justice Commissioner, 10-19. AGPS: Canberra, 1997.

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Review of Aboriginal economy and society: Australia at the threshold of colonisation, by Ian Keen.

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Culture and Wellbeing: The Case of Indigenous Australians

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Unmet potential: The Commonwealth Indigenous managed capital funds and self-determination

Michael Dillon

Indigenous Self-Determination in Australia: Histories and Historiography

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"Emerging from the Shadows: The Pursuit of Aboriginal Self-Government to Promote Aboriginal Well-Being."

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Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 2004

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Privatised Autonomy for the Noongar People of Australia: A New Model for Indigenous Self-Government

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Indigenous, Aboriginal, Fugitive and Ethnic Groups Around the Globe, 2019

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Waking Up to Dreamtime: The Illusion of Aboriginal Self-determination [Book Review]

Morgan Brigg

2001

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Aboriginies and Mining

Vanessa Ugarte

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Living in two camps: the strategies goldfields Aboriginal people use to manage the mainstream and indigenous economy at the same time

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Aboriginal culture, socio-­economics and the 'social licence to operate'

Howard D Smith

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Economic development and Indigenous Australia: contestations over property, institutions and ideology*

Jon Altman

The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2004

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Living in two camps: the strategies Goldfields Aboriginal people use to manage in the customary economy and the mainstream economy at the same time

Howard Sercombe

Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2008

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Capabilities, Rights and Justice in the Context of Australian Aboriginal Welfare Policy

Alan Duhs

Forum for Social Economics, 2010

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Economic Futures on Aboriginal Lands Economic Futures on Aboriginal Land in Remote and Very Remote Australia: Hybrid Economies and Joint Ventures

Jon Altman

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Toward an Understanding of Aboriginal/Indigenous Rights and Their Impact on Development: An Application of Regulation Theory

robert anderson

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