The University of Aberdeen is to repatriate a murdered Aboriginal man's remains, thought to have been obtained during a ...
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Australia's secret history of Aboriginal population control in the 1960sAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers ... government's own records from as recently as the 1960s and '70s. The history of birth control is not just a story of women's emancipation.
5 min read This story appears in the January/February 2017 issue of National Geographic History magazine ... he identified it as an Aboriginal male. The mouth was wide open.
Like many Yolngu, she uses an English first name and an Aboriginal second name and prefers to be addressed by her Aboriginal name. Batumbil is an artist—painting is among her many avocations ...
The Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre ... professor of natural history at Marischal College, a forerunner of the modern Aberdeen University. When MacGillivray died in 1852, the university bought ...
His Aboriginal family and Chinese family “…mix in the same household,” he said. He said that in the history of Broome, “…there are many people like me with mixed heritage.” ...
The skull of an Aboriginal man is set to be repatriated to Tasmania from a Scottish university after over 170 years in ...
In 1966 whilst staying in the opal-mining area of Andamooka,South Australia, looking for opals around the mouth of an opal mine (noodling)I found an aboriginal stone cutting implement made from ...
Aboriginal History Week is on now at the College of New Caledonia and we stopped by to hear more about some of their plans.
The skull was acquired by William MacGillivray, regius professor of natural history at Marischal College in Aberdeen ... of ...
The skull of an Aboriginal man who is thought to have been killed by colonizers in the early 19th century has been returned ...
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