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Bradshaw Art of the Kimberley
Grahame L. Walsh
Brisbane: Takarakka Nowan Kas Publications, 2000.The magnum opus of Australian rock art researcher, Grahame L. Walsh (1944-2007), being his detailed study of the rock paintings of the Kimberley region of North-Western Australia. This copy with the original prospectus, order forms, and related newspaper clippings and ephemeral items laid in.
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The Art of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri
Vivien Johnson
Sydney: Craftsman House and Gordon and Breach Arts International, 1996.The second printing, signed by Clifford Possum to the title page.
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Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri
Vivien Johnson
Adelaide: Art Gallery of South Australia, 2003. -
Portrait of a People: The Tiwi of Northern Australia
Heide Smith
Narooma: Hobbs Point Publishing, 2008. -
Portraits from a Land Without People
John Ogden
Sydney: Cyclops Press, 2008.A Pictorial Anthology of Indigenous Australia, 1847-2008. This copy signed and numbered by Jimmy Little and signed by John Ogden.
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Portraits from a Land Without People (Limited Edition)
John Ogden
Sydney: Cyclops Press, 2008.Limited Edition box set of 100 copies including a signed a numbered copy of the book, being a pictorial anthology of Indigenous Australia, 1847-2008, signed and numbered by Jimmy Little and signed by John Ogden, and 3 signed and numbered photographic prints housed in a custom folder: 1. Wik Elder, Gladys (2000) by Ricky Maynard; 2. Australienation, Central Australia, Northern Territory, (1984) by John Ogden; 3. Three Worora girls, photographer unknown. Supplied by Western Australian Museum (signed and numbered WAM).
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Lives of the Papunya Tula Artists
Vivien Johnson
Alice Springs: IAD Press, 2008. -
Doctor Wooreddy’s Prescription for Enduring the End of the World
Colin Johnson
Melbourne: Hyland House, 1983.Tasmania Aboriginal fiction.
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Dreamings: The Art of Aboriginal Australia
Peter Sutton
Melbourne: Viking, 1989. -
It’s Not the Money it’s the Land: Aboriginal Stockmen and the Equal Wages Case
Bill Bunbury
North Fremantle: Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 2002. -
The Dark Side
Cherie Imlah
Goolmangar: Jiggi Publishing, 1990. -
Art in the Time of Colony
Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll
Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate, 2014.The author “draws on contemporary Australian Aboriginal art to challenge historical bind spots and re-think stuffy conventions of art criticism.” (from jacket flap). Part of the series: Empires and the Making of the Modern World, 1650-2000.
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Kamilaroi and Kurnai: Group-Marriage and Relationship, and Marriage by Elopement
Lorimer Fison; A. W. Howitt
Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 1991.Drawn chiefly from the usage of the Australian Aborigines also the Kurnai Tribe Their customs in Peace and War.
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The Aboriginal Photographs of Baldwin Spencer
Baldwin Spencer; John Mulvaney
Melbourne: Viking O’Neil, 1987. -
Keeping Culture: Aboriginal Tasmania
Amanda Jane Reynolds
Canberra: National Museum of Australia Press, 2006. -
An Archaeological Life: Papers in Honour of Jay Hall
Sean Ulm; Ian Lilley
Brisbane: University of Queensland Press, 2006. -
The Kalkadoons: A Study of an Aboriginal Tribe on the Queensland Frontier
Robert E. M. Armstrong
Brisbane: William Brooks, No date.A resource book for teachers, students and readers of Australian history. “The Kalkadoon (Kalkatungu) are descendants of an Indigenous Australian tribe living in the Mount Isa region of Queensland. Their forefather tribe has been called the Elite of the Aboriginal warriors of Queensland. In 1884 they were massacred at Battle Mountain by settlers and police.” (from Kalkadoon PBC website) This book shows that the Kalkadoon did not submissively accept the takeover of their land.
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Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development
R. M. W. Dixon
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. -
Notes on Some Queensland Languages
Nils M. Holmer
Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University, 1988.Fieldwork notes on indigenous languages of Queensland, New Guinea, and Torres Strait: Mer, Saibai, Gugu-Bujun and related languages, Kantyu and Koko-Yalandji, Gangulida, Bundjil and Wandji, Garwa, Punthamara.
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A Descriptive Study of the Djingili Language
Neil Chadwick
Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1975.