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Subject Headings - Aboriginal Australians

8 sub-topics were found for Aboriginal Australians

Aboriginal Australians - Land tenure

Aboriginal Australians - Economic conditions

Aboriginal Australians - Government relations

Aboriginal Australians - Treatment

 

Aboriginal Australians - Legal status, laws etc.

Aboriginal Australians - Social life and customs

Aboriginal Australians - Culture

Aboriginal Australians - Languages

12 pages were found for Aboriginal Australians

 qm South Bank Queensland Museum South Bank - Dandiiri Maiwar - Living and working the land

Aboriginal Peoples have been living and working the land for many, many thousands of years.

 qm South Bank Queensland Museum South Bank - Dandiiri Maiwar - Living under the Act

For almost 100 years, the lives of Aboriginal people in Queensland were strictly controlled by Protection Acts.

 qm South Bank Queensland Museum South Bank - Dandiiri Maiwar - Perspectives

Aboriginal groups and communities in Queensland are proud of their distinctive cultures, which they keep alive through language programs, art and craft, music, dance theatre and festivals.

 qm online Eco-Online - Couran Cove - History - The Kombumerri and Others

The Kombumerri were the original caretakers of the Couran Cove area.

 qm online Portraits of our Elders

This feature exhibits photographs from the Queensland Museum collection offering a glimpse of the transition that Aboriginal people of southern Queensland experienced from the 1860's until the 1920's.

 qm online Portraits of our Elders - A Nameless Past

In documenting what they saw as a disappearing lifestyle, photographers often saw no need to attach individuals' names to the images they produced.

 qm online Portraits of our Elders - Genre Photography

In the 1870s the genre photography movement produced Aboriginal photographs including various props such as boomerangs, and even dead kangaroos and snakes.

 qm online Portraits of our Elders - Protection from the "Protection" Policies

Aborigines felt a very real need to state their success in the European community to ensure protection from the oppressive policies.

 qm online Portraits of our Elders - Status in the Community

It was a common practice last century and early this century for Europeans to award selected Aborigines a decorated breast plate as a symbol of their status.

 qm South Bank Queensland Museum South Bank - Dandiiri Maiwar - For Students

Resources for students.

 qm South Bank Queensland Museum South Bank - Dandiiri Maiwar - For Teachers

Presents the aims of Dandiiri Maiwar and curriculum links to help teachers get the most out of the Dandiiri Maiwar experience.

 qm South Bank Queensland Museum South Bank - Dandiiri Maiwar - Welcome to Dandiiri Maiwar

Dandiiri Maiwar - the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures Centre at the Queensland Museum South Bank.


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