Aboriginal art and culture link sites - ideal for students This page links to other Aboriginal art and culture related websites, it is not linked back to this site, so if you wish to return to this site please save it under Favourites Email: info@makingtracks.com.au
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AIATSIS - Australian Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Studies for research on Aboriginal cultural information, great archival resource http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/ |
Koori Centre - University of Sydney They walked into the country of the Gadigal and those identified by Europeans as the Eora. This was the University of Sydney. Dr Wendy Brady, 1998. http://www.koori.usyd.edu.au/ |
Aboriginal Studies virtual library This research tool is optimised for transmission speed, not for fancy looks. All links are inspected and evaluated before being added to the Virtual Library. http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVL-Aboriginal.html |
Indigenous studies The Center For World Indigenous Studies (CWIS) and the Chief George Manuel Library support and contribute to the development and maintenance of the World Wide Web Virtual Library. This site is maintained in conjunction with the Australian National University's Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library, containing links to Australian Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander resources, and the Circumpolar WWW Virtual Library, containing links to Circumpolar Indigenous resources. http://www.cwis.org/wwwvl/indig-vl.html |
World Indigenous Studies Access to indigenous peoples knowledge and ideas Conflict resolution based on mutual consent Protecting the rights of indigenous peoples http://www.cwis.org/index.htm |
Indigenous Portals a site for and about Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders. http://www.indigenous.gov.au/ |
Indigenous Affairs Resources Australian Government site indigenous issues http://www.aph.gov.au/library/intguide/sp/spindigenous.htm |
Australian Indigenous education this site has many links relating to indigenous education http://www.dest.gov.au/sectors/indigenous_education/ |
Berndt Museum of Anthropology The Berndt Museum holds extensive collections of Australian Aboriginal art and Aboriginal cultural materials, as well as collections from Melanesia, Asia and South-East Asia. Many of these items may now be viewed in its Virtual Museum. http://www.berndt.uwa.edu.au/ |
Archaeology World Explore information on Australian and Pacific archaeology, Unconventional archaeology, prehistoric stone artefacts, and photographs of archaeological sites. Visit the home pages of the Vanuatu Cultural Centre and the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association (IPPA). http://arts.anu.edu.au/arcworld/arcworld.htm |
Wirraka Maya Health Service "Our vision is to establish and develop health, medical, alcohol and drug services under Aboriginal control in the Pilbara to improve the health status of Aboriginal people by allowing them to participate in and control the development of services and programs that will improve the health and quality of life for themselves, their family, friends and all Aboriginal people in their community. " http://www.wirrakamaya.com/ |
Map from Norman B.Tindale's Aboriginal Tribes of Australia, 1974 Norman B. Tindale's map of Aboriginal group boundaries began as a project in the 1920's, was first published in 1940 and revised in 1974. http://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/page/default.asp?site=2&page=TIN_Tribal |
* Aboriginal Australia map The map was created by Dr David Horton and produced by AIATSIS. http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/aboriginal_studies_press/aboriginal_wall_map/map_page |
Native Title AIATSIS – Native Title Research Unit The Native Title Research Unit identifies pressing research needs arising from the recognition of native title, conducts relevant research projects to address these needs, and disseminates the results. They publish a regular newsletter, an Issues Papers series, and publications arising from research projects. The NTRU also fields requests for library searches and materials from the Institute's collections for clients involved in native title claims and assists the Institute Library in maintaining collections on native title. http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/research_program |
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