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Aboriginal Peoples



Australian Aborigines - native people of Australia who probably came from somewhere in Asia more than 40,000 years ago. In 1996 the population of aborigines and Torres Straits Islanders was 386,049, 1.5% of the Australian population as a whole and slightly more than the estimated aboriginal population of 350,000 at the time of European colonization in the late 18th cent. At that time, there were   Read More...

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    Hunters and Gatherers in the Modern World: Conflict, Resistance, and Self-Determination
    by Peter P. Schweitzer, Megan Biesele, Robert K. Hitchcock. 498 pgs.


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    Indigenous Educational Models for Contemporary Practice: In Our Mother's Voice
    by Maenette Kape'ahiokalani Padeken Ah Nee-Benham, Joanne Elizabeth Cooper. 204 pgs.


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    The Indigenous People of the Caribbean
    by Samuel M. Wilson. 258 pgs.


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    Treaties and Indigenous Peoples
    by Ian Brownlie, F. M. Brookfield. 116 pgs.


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