Introduction - PART I: THE SOCIO-CULTURAL SPACE - Representing Indigenous Space - Using the Environment - Migration and Prehistory - Material Culture - Population and Residence - Language - Social Organisation and Belief Systems - The Southern Night Sky - Music, Dance, Song and Performing Art - Visual Art - PART II: THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC SPACE - Land, Land Ownership and Use - Health - Housing and Infrastructure - Economy - Education - PART III: THE SOCIO-POLITICAL SPACE - The Colonial Encounter - Governance - Social Justice - Indigenous Place Names - Research - - There will be two timelines featured on the endpapers - one being prehistory to European contact, and the other being European contact to the present day. - The atlas will provide a unique presentation of all the aspects of indigenous life and culture. It will be a reference work of broad general appeal.
BILL ARTHUR FRANCES MORPHY
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