Use Australian English date October 2011 About a specific class of people in Australian law more general information Indigenous Australians ethnic group group AustralianAborigines image File Douglas nicholls.jpg .... It was held that AustralianAborigines and Torres Strait Islanders, together or separately, and any ... identity. ref Definitions from AustralianAborigines Eve Fesl, a wiktionary Gabi Gabi Gabi Gabi woman, wrote in the Aboriginal Law Bulletin describing how she and other AustralianAborigines ... publicly lectured on the ways AustralianAborigines have been categorised and labelled over time. Her ... Aborigines History of Indigenous Australians Indigenous Australian music National Aboriginal & Torres ... flag File Australian Aboriginal Flag.svg 80px population 517,000 ref http www.abs.gov.au AUSSTATS ... Australians, 2006 , Australian Bureau of Statistics . ref br 2.3 of Australia s population region1 ... locally indigenous religions grounded in Australian Aboriginal mythology langs Several hundred Indigenous Australian languages , many no longer spoken, Australian English , Australian Aboriginal English , Australian Kriol language Kriol related see List of Indigenous Australian group names AustralianAborigines IPAc en icon b r d n i , also called Aboriginal Australians , from the Latin ... of the Australia continent Australian continent mdash that is, to mainland Australia and the island of Tasmania. Since 1995 the Australian Aboriginal Flag right , designed in 1971 by the Aboriginal ... Retrieved 22 November 2011. ref Legal and administrative definitions The category AustralianAborigines mdash sometimes Australian Aboriginals or Aboriginal Australians or, more usually within Australia, simply Aborigines mdash is not itself indigenous, but is a classification invented by and for the purposes ... Under The Microscope The Biological Descent Test In Australian Law 2003 3 QUT Law & Justice Journal 105 Accessed 22 November 2011. ref blockquote This was assumed in the two references to Aborigines ... more details
File William Cooper.jpg thumb right 180px alt Photographic portrait of a man with white hair and moustache William Cooper was a founder of the AAL The Australian Aborigines League was established in Melbourne , Australia , in 1934 by William Cooper Aboriginal Australian William Cooper and others, including Margaret Tucker , Anna and Caleb Morgan, and Shadrach Livingstone James Shadrach James . ref name cir cite web url http indigenousrights.net.au organisation.asp?oID 4 title Australian Aborigines League accessdate 2012 04 29 work Collaborating for Indigenous Rights first last publisher National Museum of Australia date ref An early initiative by the League was to petition King George V for Indigenous Australians to be represented in the Parliament of Australia Australian Parliament . In 1938 it joined the New South Wales based Aborigines Progressive Association in staging a Day of Mourning on Australia Day 26 January in Sydney to draw attention to the treatment of Australian Aborigines Aborigines and to demand full citizenship and equal rights. ref name cir On 6 December 1938, following the Kristallnacht pogrom in Germany , a delegation of League members, led by Cooper, went to the German Consulate in Melbourne with a petition protesting against the cruel persecution of the Jewish people by the Nazi government of Germany . ref cite web url http www.jta.org news article 2009 04 28 1004704 aboriginal leader honored in israel title Aboriginal leader honored in Israel accessdate 2012 05 01 work News first last publisher Jewish Telegraphic Agency date 2009 04 28 ref The League was less active after Cooper s death in 1941 but was revived after the Second World War by Douglas Nicholls and by Eric and Bill Onus . In the 1960s it became the Victorian branch of the Aborigines Advancement League . ref name cir References reflist Indigenous Australians Category 1934 establishments in Australia Category Organisations serving indigenous Australians Category Indigenous Australian ... more details
Refimprove date June 2009 Historically the voting rights of AustralianAborigines , or Indigenous Australians , had been restricted in Parliament of Australia Australian parliaments and Local government in Australia local government bodies. Commonwealth elections Some Aboriginal people voted in the very first Commonwealth election. Point McLeay, a mission station near the mouth of the Murray River , got a polling station in the 1890s and Aboriginal men and women voted there in South Australian elections and voted for the first Parliament of Australia Commonwealth Parliament in Australian federal ... Late in 1962 Aboriginal people were granted the right to vote in Western Australian state elections. See also Self determination of AustralianAborigines Footnotes reflist References Pat Stretton and Christine Finnimore, Black Fellow Citizens Aborigines and the Commonwealth Franchise , Australian ... Voting Rights Of AustralianAborigines Category Australian constitutional law Category History of Indigenous Australians Category Indigenous Australian politics Category Election law Category Elections ... Vote accessdate 13 October 2011 publisher Australian Electoral Commission ref Section 41 of the Australian Constitution is designed to ensure the right to vote in Australian Commonwealth elections ... Museum of Australian Democracy ref However, Sir Robert Garran , the first Solicitor General, interpreted ... to vote of Aboriginal people. In 1949 in Australia 1949 the Ben Chifley Chifley Australian Labor ..., removing all discrimination based on race in the Australian electoral system. ref Citation title ... library pubs explanmem docs 1983CommonwealthElectoralLegislationAmndtBillEM.pdf publisher Australian ... gave Aborigines the right to vote. However, this referendum gave the Commonwealth powers to make ... Reynolds first Henry authorlink coauthors title Aborigines and the 1967 Referendum Thirty Years On journal Department of the Senate Occasional Lecture Series volume issue pages publisher location Australian ... more details
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The role of Protectors of Aborigines resulted from a recommendation of the report of the Select Committee ... Committee of the House of Commons on Aborigines British Settlements Aborigines British Settlements . On 31 ... sent George Gipps Governor Gipps the report. The report recommended that Protectors of Aborigines should be engaged. They would be required to learn the Australian Aboriginal languages Aboriginal language and their duties would be to watch over the rights of Indigenous Australians Aborigines ... Associates isbn 0 949288 13 6 pages 47 8 ref While the role was nominally to protect Aborigines, particularly ... Eyre were notable Protectors of Aborigines. Matthew Moorhouse was the first Protector of Aborigines in South Australia . Aborigines Welfare Board in New South Wales was abolished in 1969. By then all ... history timeline early 20th.html ref Protectors of Aborigines Protectors of Aborigines around Australia ... Australian settler William Thomas , Assistant Protector 1839 1849 Edward Stone Parker , Assistant Protector Loddon and Northwest District, 1839 1849 Victoria William Thomas, Guardian of Aborigines in the counties ... on actions of Dr Cecil Cook . ref ref Dr Cook was the Chief Protector of Aborigines during the trial ... Aboriginal Australian whose case was heard in the High Court at the National Archives of Australia ... August 2007 http www.sro.wa.gov.au pdfs cpaf intro.pdf An Index to the Chief Protector of Aborigines ... Black Robinson Protector of Aborigines. Vivienne Rae Ellis. A controversial study of George Black Robinson, first Chief Protector of Aborigines in Australia Melbourne University Press http www.atmitchell.com ... of Aborigines in the early 1800s, George Augustus Robinson http www.sl.nsw.gov.au heritage collection 8.cfm NSW State Library Protector of Aborigines Heritage Collection the journals and papers of George ... Public Record Office Victoria online catalogue VPRS 2895 Chief Protector of Aborigines Outward Letter Book 1848 1850 ... VPRS 4399 Duplicate Annual Reports for the Chief Protector of Aborigines ... more details
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The Young Aborigines were experimental hardcore band started in 1978 by Michael Diamond musician Michael Diamond on drums, Kate Schellenbach on percussion, Jeremy Shatan on bass and John Berry on guitar. ref http www.exclaim.ca articles multiarticlesub.aspx?csid1 59&csid2 9&fid1 3028 ref Adam Yauch would replace Jeremy Shatan on bass. Schellenbach moved to drums, while Michael Diamond covered vocal duties. The band changed their name to Beastie Boys . On the 1992 single Skills to Pay the Bills by Beastie Boys, Mike D raps I m the original Young Aboriginal Continued evolution of an individual. References reflist Beastie Boys DEFAULTSORT Young Aborigines, The Category American hardcore punk musical groups Category Beastie Boys US band stub pt The Young Aborigines ... more details
, Monash University, Melbourne, Vic. J. Dawson, 1881 AustralianAborigines the languages and customs of several tribes of Aborigines in the western district of Victoria, Australia , Originally published ...Use dmy dates date October 2011 Use Australian English date October 2011 File Map Victoria Aboriginal tribes colourmap .jpg thumb 400px right Map of Victorian Aborigines language territories The Indigenous Australians of Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia occupied the land for tens of thousands of years prior to European settlement. ref Richard Broome, pp xviii xxii, Aboriginal Victorians A History Since 1800 , Allen & Unwin, 2005, ISBN 1 74114 569 4, ISBN 978 1 74114 569 4 ref According to Gary Presland Aborigines have lived in Victoria for about 40,000 years living a semi nomadic existence of fishing, hunting and gathering, and farming eels. ref Gary Presland, The First Residents of Melbourne s Western Region , revised edition , Harriland Press, 1997. ISBN 0 646 33150 7. ref The aborigines of Victoria had developed a varied and complex set of languages, tribal alliances and trading routes, beliefs and social customs that involved totemism, superstition, initiation and burial rites ... Victorian Aborigines , Gamahucher Press, Geelong West, Geelong, Victoria, Australia, 1998. Accessed on 10 September 2011 ref ref James Dawson, 1881 AustralianAborigines the languages and customs of several tribes of Aborigines in the western district of Victoria, Australia , Originally published ... pbrown3 Keilor.html The Keilor Cranium , Peter Brown s Australian and Asian Palaeoanthropology ... Quarry , Australian Government, Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts. Accessed ... of Hunter gatherers New Perspectives in Australian Prehistory , Cambridge University Press, 1997 ... of the Aborigines of Eastern Victoria and Far South eastern New South Wales , Monash University Publications ... 68 1 Category Aboriginal tribes of Victoria Category Aborigines in Victoria Category Victoria ... more details
The Aborigines in Roman mythology are the oldest inhabitants of central Italy , connected in legendary history with Aeneas , Latinus and Evander of Pallene Evander . They were supposed to have descended from their mountain home near Reate an ancient Sabine town upon Latium , whence they expelled the Siceli and subsequently settled down as Latini under a King Latinus . ref Dionysius of Halicarnassus . Roman Antiquities , 1.9. ref The most generally accepted etymology of the word aborgines is that it derives from ab origine , according to which they were the Indigenous peoples original inhabitants of the country. This is inconsistent with the fact that the oldest authorities regarded them as Greece Hellenic immigrants, not as a native Italian people. ref Marcus Porcius Cato. Origines , 5.6.7. ref Other etymological explanations suggested are arborigines , meaning Arbor garden tree born, and aberrigines , meaning nomads . Lycophron calls a people of central Italy, Boreigonoi . ref Lycophron. Alexandra , 1253. ref References Citations reflist 2 Sources 1911 Aborigines Category Roman mythology Category Ancient peoples of Italy bg ca Abor gens mitologia de Aborigines Italien it Aborigeni mitologia la Aborigines mythologia nl Aborigines Rome pl Aborygenowie ro Aborigeni mitologie ru ... more details
peoples disambiguation Taiwan aborigines sidebar Taiwanese aborigines zh c p yu nzh m n w ... Blust 1999 . Taiwanese aborigines are Austronesian people s, with linguistic and genetic ties to other ... identity . For example, of the approximately 26 known languages of the Taiwanese aborigines collectively ... 2 of Taiwan s population . The bulk of contemporary Taiwanese aborigines live in the mountains and cities ... pp 95 9 . A revival of ethnic pride is expressed in many ways by aborigines, including incorporating ... and tribal definitions For most of their recorded history, Taiwanese aborigines have been ... of aims. Each civilizing project defined the aborigines based on the civilizer s cultural ... the aborigines into named subgroups, referred to as tribes . These divisions did not always correspond to distinctions drawn by the aborigines themselves. However, the categories have become so firmly ... away from reflecting degree of acculturation , and toward a system that defined the aborigines relative ... aborigine for the cooked tribes , and creating a category of recognized tribes for the aborigines who ... to reflect aborigines acculturation to Han culture. The current recognized aborigines are all regarded ... arrival in 1624, describe the aborigines as living in independent villages of varying size. Between ... have led many former Plains aborigines to continue to seek cultural revival Harvcol Brown 2004 . Among ... , Taokas people Taokas , Trobiawan . Taiwanese aborigines in the People s Republic of China See also ... people and the Evenks Ewenki The Taiwanese aborigines in the People s Republic of China PRC are collectively ... 17th century, Taiwanese aborigines faced broad cultural change as the island became incorporated ... Harvcolnb Shepherd 1993 pp 1 10 Harvcolnb Kang 2003 pp 115 26 . In some cases groups of aborigines ... regime, the aborigines found themselves in greater contact with outside cultures. The process ... in the 17th century pushed the Plains aborigines into the mountains, where they became the Highland ... more details
unsourced date September 2010 Commented out because image was deleted Image AboriginesinWhiteAustralia.jpg frame Aborigines in White Australia Aborigines in White Australia is a 1974 book by Sharman Stone . It is a compilation of historical documents regarding the changing attitudes of white people , especially white Australian s, towards indigenous Australians . It covers the period from 1697 to 1973. The historical documents are drawn from contemporary newspaper s, court and government records, official reports, private Diary journals and lecture s. They illustrate a broad range of attitudes to indigenous people held by white Australians, including fear, racism , anthropology anthropological interest, paternalism and guilt. Aborigines in White Australia was published by Heinemann book publisher Heinemann Educational Australia in Melbourne and London . It was assigned ISBN 0 85859 072 7 in Australia and ISBN 0 435 32830 1 in the UK Category Books about Australian Aborigines Category 1974 books ... more details
The Aborigines Advancement League also known as the Aboriginal Advancement League claims to be the oldest Indigenous Australians Aboriginal organisation in Australia . ref name nma.gov.au http www.nma.gov.au indigenousrights organisation9950.html?oID 14 Victorian Aborigines Advancement League Bot generated title ref It is primarily concerned with Aboriginal welfare issues and the preservation of Aboriginal culture and heritage, and is based in Melbourne . History The League was established in 1957 as a response to an enquiry by retired magistrate, Charles McLean , into the circumstances of Aboriginal Victorians. McLean was critical of conditions in the Lake Tyers, Victoria Lake Tyers and Framlingham, Victoria Framlingham Aboriginal Reserves. McLean recommended that persons of mixed Aboriginal and European decent be removed from the reserves. The people of Lake Tyers objected to this, and the League was formed out of their campaign. ref http www.atns.net.au agreement.asp?EntityID 1028 Agreements, Treaties and Negotiated Settlements Project Bot generated title ref The new League drew from two already existing organisations, the AustralianAborigines League , established 1934 ref http www.reasoninrevolt.net.au biogs E000259b.htm AustralianAborigines League Institution Reason in Revolt Bot generated title ref and the Save the Aborigines Committee , which had been established in 1955 ... the Australian constitution to allow the Government of Australia Federal government to legislate ... Entry Australian Dictionary of Biography Online Bot generated title ref Current activities The League ... refurbished Aborigines Advancement League 2 7 99 Bot generated title ref References references Indigenous Australians Category Indigenous Australian culture Category Organisations serving indigenous Australians Category Indigenous Australian politics Category Australian Aboriginal culture Category History of Indigenous Australians Category 1957 establishments in Australia de Aborigines Advancement ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2010 File David Unaipon.jpg thumb 250px David Unaipon was a member of the Aborigines Friends Association The Aborigines Friends Association AFA was established in 1858 out of concern for the moral, spiritual and physical well being of Australian Aboriginal people from the Northern Territory and particularly South Australia. This organization actively operated for over 100 years, and had their final meeting in the year 2000. The AFA collection comprises over 800 photographic images, several annual reports, magazine clippings and related papers. The collection includes records relating to Doug Nicholls , Rev. JH Sexton, Rev. George Taplin , Ernest E Kramer , David Unaipon and Albert Namatjira . This collection shows many individuals of all ages in many locations through South Australia , the Northern Territory , and other Australian locations providing us with an excellent visual record of the way of life in this era. External links http www.samuseum.australia.sa.com aa001 index.html Online Guide to Records at the South Australian Museum Archives Category Organisations serving indigenous Australians ... more details
Image Dayofmourning.jpg thumb 250px right Proclamation of the Day of Mourning. The Aborigines Progressive Association , originally formed in 1924 ref name footprints Cite book title Footprints to country, kin and cultures first Leonie last Coghill publisher Curriculum Corporation year 1997 page 1997 page 25 isbn 978 1 86366 367 0 ref was established in 1937 by William Ferguson Australian Aboriginal leader William Ferguson , Pearl Gibbs and Jack Patten in Dubbo , New South Wales . ref Cite book title The struggle for aboriginal rights a documentary history first1 Bain last1 Attwood first2 Andrew last2 Markus publisher Allen & Unwin page 59 year 1999 isbn 978 1 86448 584 4 ref ref Cite book title Faith Faith Bandler, gentle activist first Marilyn last Lake publisher Allen & Unwin year 2002 page 54 isbn 978 1 86508 841 9 ref Ferguson and Gibbs led a group in the western part of the state, while Patten assemble an alliance of activists in the north east. Both wings of the APA were involved in political organisation, rallies, and protests in both Aboriginal communities and reserves and major NSW centres such as Sydney . ref name sydney Cite book title Aboriginal Sydney a guide to important places of the past and present first1 Melinda last1 Hinkson first2 Alana last2 Harris publisher Aboriginal Studies Press year 2001 page 22&ndash 24 isbn 978 0 85575 370 2 ref In 1938 the APA organised the Day of Mourning on Australia Day of that year to protest the lack of basic human rights available to Aborigines. ref name footprints It was held at the Australian Hall building , Sydney. ref name sydney References Reflist Indigenous Australians Category Indigenous Australian culture Category Organisations serving indigenous Australians Category Indigenous Australian politics Category Australian Aboriginal culture Category History of Indigenous Australians Category 1924 establishments in Australia IndigenousAustralia stub de Aborigines Progressive Association ... more details
About Taiwanese aborigines Taiwanese Han people Chinese name Taiwan The naming customs of Taiwanese aborigine s are distinct from, though influenced by, the majority Han Chinese culture of Taiwan . Prior to contact with Han Chinese, the Taiwanese aborigine s named themselves according to each tribe s tradition. The naming system varies greatly depending on the particular tribes. Some tribes do not have family names, at least as part of the personal name. Under the strong influence of Chinese culture and forces of cultural assimilation brought by Han settlers in the 17th century, the aborigines have gradually adopted Han names. In the 17th and 18th centuries, possession of a Han surname was considered to be a sign of being civilized, in part because adoption of a Han surname meant that that person was now entered into the population registration books and could be taxed. Upon possessing a Han surname, most of the lowland aboriginal tribes assimilated with the Han immigrants, and eventually no longer saw themselves or were seen as a distinct population. The handful of highland tribes generally kept separate names until after World War II when the government systematically assigned Han names to indigenous Taiwanese. Aborigines settled near Hakka communities were sometimes assigned Hakka people Hakka like family names. For instance, aboriginal pop singer A mei may have a name with Hakka characteristics. For a few decades in the first half of the 20th century under Japanese rule, a strict policy was put in place to quickly assimilate the island s inhabitants en masse by instituting Japanese name s. These names were generally abandoned in Taiwan after 1945 when Japanese rule ended. In the last two decades some aborigines have again taken up traditional names or chosen to emphasize .... Aboriginal names The naming rules of Taiwanese aborigines Bunun people Bunun given name family name ... Aborigines Category Names by culture Taiwanese aborigines Category Taiwanese aborigines ... more details
The Aborigines Protection Society was an international human rights organisation, founded in 1837, ref name AM http www.academicmicroforms.com aboriginee protection society.html Aborigines Protection Society Transactions,1837 1909 ref to protect the health and well being and the sovereign, legal and religious rights of the indigenous peoples subjected by colonial powers. ref http www.proquest.com products umi descriptions Aborigines Protection Society.shtml ProQuest Database Aborigines Protection Society ref Foundation The foundation of the Society was prompted by a group centred on Thomas Hodgkin , with experience from around the world Saxe Bannister Australasia , Richard King traveller Richard King North America , John Philip missionary John Philip South Africa . ref name Brantlinger2003 cite book author Patrick Brantlinger title Dark Vanishings Discourse on the Extinction of Primitive ... its own name extracts from the evidence it had taken. It appeared as Information Respecting the Aborigines ..., 1798 1866 1988 , p. 373 4. ref ref http archive.org details cihm 21680 Information respecting the aborigines ... Reports and a journal entitled The Aborigines Friend , or Colonial Intelligencer , from 1847. ref cite book last Heartfield first James title The Aborigines Protection Society Humanitarian Imperialism ... www.amazon.co.uk Aborigines Protection Society Humanitarian Imperialism dp 1849041202 ref ref name ... continued until 1909 when it merged with the Anti Slavery Society to form the Anti Slavery and Aborigines ... links Aborigines Protection Society http www.canadiana.org cgi bin ECO mtq?doc 22598 Canada West ... Britain, to the Prosperity of Canada and to the Existence of the Native Tribes London, 1856 Aborigines ... of Upper Canada London W. Ball, Arnold, 1839 See also Aborigines Rights Protection Society UK org stub ... establishments in the United Kingdom de Aborigines Protection Society no Aborigines Protection Society nn Aborigines Protection Society ... more details
The Gold Coast Aborigines Rights Protection Society ARPS was an association critical of colonialism colonial rule , formed in 1897 in the Gold Coast British colony Gold Coast , as Ghana was known. Originally formed by traditional leaders and the educated elite to protest the Crown Lands Bill of 1896 and the Lands Bill of 1897 that threatened traditional land tenure, the Aborigines Rights Protection Society became the main political organisation that led organised and sustained opposition against the Colonial Government, laying the foundation for political action that would ultimately lead to Ghanaian independence. ref name loc http lcweb2.loc.gov frd cs ghtoc.html Ghana Early Manifestations of Nationalism , Library of Congress A Country Study Ghana ref ref Nti, Kwaku, http www.njas.helsinki.fi pdf files vol11num1 nti.pdf Action and Reaction An Overview of the Ding Dong Relationship between the Colonial Government and the People of Cape Coast , Nordic Journal of African Studies 11 1 1 37 2002 ref J. W. Sey , J. P. Brown , J. E. Casely Hayford and J. Mensah Sarbah were co founders. ref Michael R. Doortmont, The Pen Pictures of Modern Africans and African Celebrities by Charles Francis Hutchison A Collective Biography of Elite Society in the Gold Coast Colony , Brill, 2005, p. 28 ref Presidents J. W. Sey J. P. Brown J. E. Casely Hayford Willem Essuman Pietersen c.1844 1914 J. E. Biney H. van Hien Kobina Sekyi Joseph William Egyanka Appiah later Jemisimiham Jehu Appiah later became a member through Attoh Ahuma, and was part of the delegation that went to UK to protest to the Queen to release all Ghana lands into the hands of natives. References reflist Category Politics of Ghana Category National liberation movements Category Organizations established in 1897 Ghana stub th ... more details
unreferenced date March 2012 infobox Museum name Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines native name image imagesize established June 9, 1994 location Taipei , Taiwan flagicon Taiwan type visitors director Eric H. Y. Yu curator website http www.museum.org.tw SYMM en index.htm http www.museum.org.tw The Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines is a museum located diagonally across from the National Palace Museum in Taipei , Taiwan . It houses exhibits relating to the cultures and histories of the Taiwanese aborigines . The aboriginal tribes live mainly in the mountainous east and south of Taiwan and have historically spoken a variety of Austronesian languages, so it was thought important to have a central location in the capital where their cultures could be on display. Both permanent and rotating exhibits are a part of the museum. The museum is notable for its architectural design. External links http www.museum.org.tw Museum website http www.taiwanfun.com north taipei recreation 0212 0212ccShungYe.htm Description of the museum http www.sinica.edu.tw tit museums 1294 shung ye.html Another description of the museum coord missing Taiwan Category Museums in Taipei Category Ethnic museums in Taiwan taiwan struct stub taiwan museum stub ko zh ... more details
A Descriptive Vocabulary of the Language in Common Use Amongst the Aborigines of Western Australia is a book by George Fletcher Moore . First published in 1842, it represents one of the earliest attempts to record the languages used by the Australian Aborigine Aboriginal peoples of Western Australia . The book is a compilation by Moore based on the works of Robert Lyon Australian settler Robert Lyon , Francis Armstrong , Charles Symmons , the Bussell family and George Grey , as well as his own observations. It was published in 1842 at the expense of Moore and Governor of Western Australia John Hutt . In 1884 it was republished as part of Moore s Diary of Ten Years Eventful Life of an Early Settler in Western Australia Diary of Ten Years Eventful Life of an Early Settler in Western Australia and also A Descriptive Vocabulary of the Language of the Aborigines . References wikisource Moore, George Fletcher 1884 . Diary of Ten Years Eventful Life of an Early Settler in Western Australia, and also A Descriptive Vocabulary of the Language of the Aborigines . First published by M. Walbrook, London. Facsimile edition published in 1978 by Nedlands, Western Australia University of Western Australia Press. Stannage, C. T. 1978 . Introduction to Facsimile edition of Moore 1884 . DEFAULTSORT Descriptive Vocabulary of the Language in Common Use Amongst the Aborigines of Western Australia, A Category 1842 books Category Books about Western Australia Category History of Indigenous Australians Category History of Western Australia Category Books about AustralianAborigines ... more details
Use Australian English date August 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2011 Other uses Infobox newspaper name ... The Australian is a broadsheet newspaper published in Australia from Monday to Saturday each week ... at large is Paul Kelly journalist Paul Kelly . The Australian is the biggest selling national ... The Courier Mail . Its chief rival is the business focused Australian Financial Review . In May 2010, the newspaper launched the first Australian newspaper iPad app. ref name alfi Cite news url http www.pcworld.idg.com.au article 346739 australian launches ipad newspaper app title The Australian ... work PC World publisher IDG Communications ref Parent companies The Australian is published by News ... s Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Founder is Rupert Murdoch . The Australian integrates content ... Journal and The Times . ref name Manning History The first edition of The Australian was published ... title Daily commercial news and shipping list ref and Australian Financial Review 1951 . Unlike other ... The Australian struggled for financial viability and ran at a loss for several decades. ref ... Australian Magazine, the only national weekly glossy insert magazine. A glossy magazine, Wish, is published on the first Friday of the month. The Australian has long maintained a focus on issues relating to Australian Aboriginal Aboriginal disadvantage. ref name Manning It also devotes attention to the information technology , Australian Defence Force Defence and mining industries, ref ... numerous special reports into Australian energy policy. Since 2006 the Australian Literary Review has been a monthly supplement, until its last issue on October 2011. Notable stories In 2009, The Australian ..., which until then had been able to ignore The Australian s reports. Along with the government ... Matthew Franklin and Patricia Karvelas accessdate 3 April 2011 date 16 July 2010 newspaper The Australian .... ref cite news url http www.theage.com.au business media and marketing australian to charge 295 ... more details
Wiktionary Australian may refer to Australian, a citizen of Australia European Australian Asian Australian Indigenous Australians AustralianAborigines , indigenous peoples of Australia as identified and defined within Australian law Australian English , the dialect of the English language spoken in Australia Indigenous Australian languages The Australian , a newspaper Australian, British Columbia , a town in Canada Australiana See also The Australian disambiguation Special AllPages Australian List of all pages beginning with Australian disambig it Australiano nl Australian oc Australian ... more details
Notability date March 2008 The Australian Race Its Origin, Languages, Customs, Place of Landing in Australia, and the Routes by Which It Spread Itself over That Continent is an 1886 book by Edward Micklethwaite Curr Edward Curr about the Indigenous Australians Indigenous Australian peoples. External links cite book url http books.google.ca books?id qLw0AAAAIAAJ title The Australian race its origin, languages, customs, place of landing in Australia and the routes by which it spread itself over the continent author Edward Micklethwaite Curr authorlink Edward Micklethwaite Curr publisher J. Ferres year 1886 DEFAULTSORT Australian Race, The Category 1886 books Category Anthropology books Category Books about AustralianAborigines science book stub ... more details
Infobox Book name An Australian Grammar... image Image Threlkeld1834.jpg 200px author L. E. Threlkeld country Australia language English language English subject Awabakal language genre Grammar publisher Stephens and Stokes release date 1834 An Australian Grammar, comprehending the principles and natural rules of the language, as spoken by the aborigines, in the vicinity of Hunter s River, Lake Macquarie, &c. New South Wales was a description of what is now referred to as the Awabakal language written by L. E. Threlkeld Lancelot Edward Threlkeld and published in Sydney in 1834. It was published again with numerous additions in 1892, as An Australian Language as spoken by the Awabakal, the people of Awaba of Lake Macquarie near Newcastle, New South Wales , being an account of their language, traditions, and customs . External links http www.newcastle.edu.au service archives chrp threlkeld 1834.html An Australian Grammar... in PDF format. http www.newcastle.edu.au service archives chrp threlkeld 1892.html An Australian Language... in PDF format. science book stub ia lang stub Category 1834 books Category Indigenous Australian culture Category Linguistics books DEFAULTSORT Australian Grammar ... more details
in 1988. His direction saw increased cooperation with Australian Aborigine Aborigines , leading ... Museum of Australia Infobox museum name Australian Museum location College Street, Sydney College ... Howarth president Refimprove date August 2008 The Australian Museum is the oldest museum in Australia ... Committee meeting, when it was resolved during an argument that it should be renamed the Australian ... in the distance, 1842 File Powerhouse Museum Collection Australian Museum, Sydney pd .jpg right thumb ... Bay on assignment, in August 1831. Image AustralianMuseum gobeirne.jpg 200px left thumb The Australian ... until June 1836, until the establishment of a Committee of Superintendence of the Australian Museum ... drafted the Australian Museum Act, thereby incorporation business incorporating it and establishing ... of the Australian Museum was well known Natural history naturalist George Bennett naturalist George ... staff, and thereby, research output, in 1890 Ramsay started the Records of the Australian Museum ... was created in 1968. The museum support society TAMS The Australian Museum Society was formed ... Cairns . Officially launched on 8 March 1978 was the Australian Museum Exhibition Train. The train ... Carriage Works, and fitted out with exhibits by the Australian Museum at a cost of about 100,000 ... Australian Museum Business Services AMBS , a commercial consulting and project management consulting group. AMBS initially undertook ecological, Australian Aboriginal archaeological and exhibitions ... Art Display.jpg A display of African metalwork art, 2007 Image Australian Birds.jpg A display case of some stuffed Australian bird specimens, 2007 Image Snake Skeletons.jpg Display on the skeletal structure ... at the Museum in 2007 Image 1 Australian Museum.JPG The museum at night gallery References reflist http www.australianmuseum.net.au Australian Museum Website http www.australianmuseum.net.au Records of the Australian Museum Records of the Australian Museum http www.australianmuseum.net.au research ... more details
15 ref Aborigines and Bush turkeys File Head of Australian Bustard.jpg thumb 250px right Close up view of the head of Ardeotis australis . AustralianAborigines generally refer to this bird as the Bush ...Taxobox name Australian Bustard status NT status system IUCN3.1 image Australian Bustard.jpg image width 250px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis bird Aves ordo Gruiformes familia Otididae genus Ardeotis species A. australia binomial Ardeotis australis binomial authority Gray, 1829 The Australian Bustard , Ardeotis australis , is a large ground bird of grassland, woodland and open agricultural country across northern Australia and southern New Guinea . It is also commonly referred to in Central Australia as the Bush Turkey , particularly by Indigenous Australians Aboriginal people. The male is up to convert 1.2 m in abbr on tall with a convert 2.3 m abbr on wingspan. The average weight for males is convert 6.3 kg abbr on , with a range of convert 4.3 to 12.76 kg lb abbr on . ref name Ziembicki, M 2010 http digital.library.adelaide.edu.au dspace bitstream 2440 61906 1 03ref append.pdf Ziembicki, M 2010 Australian Bustard , CSIRO Publishing ref ref name CRC CRC Handbook of Avian .... Legs are yellow to cream coloured. When disturbed, Australian Bustards often adopt a cryptic pose with neck ... common and widespread across most of northern Australia Atlas of Australian Birds see Atlas , but its .... The Australian Bustard is not listed as threatened on the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 . Victoria The Australian Bustard is listed as threatened on the Victorian Flora ... Frith, H ed Reader s Digest Complete Book of Australian Birds , 1977 ISBN 0 909486 50 6 Simpson, K ... 7th edition, 2004 ISBN 0 7136 6982 9 External links commons Ardeotis australis Australian Bustard wikispecies Ardeotis australis http www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au PDFs tsprofile australian bustard.pdf ... 2006 Category Birds of Australia Category Otididae Category Bushfood Category Australian Aboriginal ... more details