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035    (OCoLC)234235971 
037    |bANU E Press, WK Hancock Library The Australian National 
       University ACT 0200, email: anuepress@anu.edu.au 
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245 04 The social effects of native title :|brecognition, 
       translation, coexistence /|ceditor, Benjamin R. Smith ; 
       editor, Frances Morphy. 
264  1 Canberra :|bANU E Press,|c2007. 
300    1 online resource 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    Includes index. 
505 00 |tThe social effects of native title: recognition, 
       translation, coexistence /|rBenjamin R. Smith and Frances 
       Morphy --|tPerforming law: The Yolngu of Blue Mud Bay meet
       the native title process /|rFrances Morphy --|tClaim, 
       culture and effect: property relations and the native 
       title process /|rKatie Glaskin --|tSome initial effects of
       pursuing and achieving native title recognition in the 
       northern Kimberley /|rAnthony Redmond --|t'We're tired 
       from talking': The native title process from the 
       perspective of Kaanju People living on homelands, Wenlock 
       and Pascoe Rivers, Cape York Peninsula /|rDavid Claudie --
       |tTowards an uncertain community? The social effects of 
       native title in central Cape York Peninsula /|rBenjamin R.
       Smith --|tNative title and the Torres Strait: 
       encompassment and recognition in the Central Islands /
       |rJulie Lahn --|t'No vacancies at the Starlight Motel': 
       Larrakia identity and the native title claims process /
       |rBenedict Scambary --|tWhat has native title done to the 
       urban Koori in New South Wales who is also a traditional 
       custodian? /|rDennis Foley --|tBeyond native title: the 
       Murray Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations /|rJessica 
       Weir and Steven Ross --|tThe limits of recognition /
       |rManuhuia Barcham --|tHistory, oral history, and 
       memoriation in native title /|rJames F. Weiner. 
520    "The papers in this collection reflect on the various 
       social effects of native title. In particular, the authors
       consider the ways in which the implementation of the 
       Native Title Act 1993 (Cwlth), and the native title 
       process for which this Act legislates, allow for the 
       recognition and translation of Aboriginal law and custom, 
       and facilitate particular kinds of coexistence between 
       Aboriginal title holders and other Australians. In so 
       doing, the authors seek to extend the debate on native 
       title beyond questions of practice and towards an improved
       understanding of the effects of native title on the social
       lives of Indigenous Australians and on Australian society 
       more generally"--Publisher's description. 
650  0 Native title (Australia)|xSocial aspects. 
650  7 HISTORY|xAustralia & New Zealand.|2bisacsh 
700 1  Smith, Benjamin Richard. 
700 1  Morphy, F.|q(Frances),|d1949- 
776 08 |iPrint version:|w(OCoLC)214279621 
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