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Title Country, native title and ecology / edited by Jessica K Weir.

Publication Info. Canberra, A.C.T. : ANU E Press, [2012]
©2012

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume (unpaged)) : color maps.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Aboriginal History Monographs ; v. 24
Aboriginal History Monographs.
Note Title from t.p. screen (viewed April 12th, 2012).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Country, Native Title and Ecology / Jessica K Weir -- Connections of Spirit: Kuninjku Attachments to Country / Luke Taylor -- Kalpurtu Water Cycle: Bringing Life to the Desert of the South West Kimberley / Patrick Sullivan, Hanson Boxer (Pampila), Warford Bujiman (Pajiman) and Doug Moor (Kordidi) -- 'Two Ways': Bringing Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Knowledges Together / Samantha Muller -- Water Planning and Native Title: A Karajarri and Government Engagement in the West Kimberley / Jessica K Weir, Roy Stone and Mervyn Mulardy Jnr -- Native Title and Ecology: Agreement-making in an Era of Market Environmentalism / Lee Godden -- Towards a Carbon Constrained Future: Climate Change, Emissions Trading and Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Australia / Emily Gerrard.
Summary Country, native title and ecology all converge in this volume to describe the dynamic intercultural context of land and water management on Indigenous lands. Indigenous people's relationships with country are discussed from various speaking positions, including identity and knowledge, the homelands debate, water planning, climate change and market environmentalism. The inter-disciplinary chapters range from an ethnographic description of living waters in the Great Sandy Desert, negotiating the eradication of yellow crazy ants in Arnhem Land, and legal analysis of native title rights in emerging carbon markets. A recurrent theme is the contentions over meaning, knowledge, and authority. "Because this volume is scholarly, original and very timely it represents a key resource and reference work for land and sea managers; policy makers; scholars of the interface between post-native title responsibilities, NRM objectives and appropriate heritage protocols; and students based in the social sciences, natural sciences and humanities. It is rare for volumes to have this much cross-academy purchase and for this reason alone - it will have ongoing worth and value as a seminal collection."--Associate Professor Peter Veth, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences, The Australian National University. Dr Jessica Weir has published widely on water, native title and governance, and is the author of Murray River Country: An Ecological Dialogue with Traditional Owners (Aboriginal Studies Press, 2009). Jessica's work was recently included in Stephen Pincock's Best Australian Science Writing 2011. In 2011 Jessica established the AIATSIS Centre for Land and Water Research, in the Indigenous Country and Governance Research Program at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies.
Local Note JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Language English.
Subject Aboriginal Australians -- Land tenure.
Aboriginal Australians -- Land tenure.
Native title (Australia) -- Environmental aspects -- Australia.
Native title (Australia)
Australia.
Native title (Australia) -- Economic aspects.
Environmental management.
Environmental management.
Land use -- Law and legislation -- Australia.
Land use -- Law and legislation.
Aboriginal Australians -- Ethnic identity.
Aboriginal Australians -- Ethnic identity.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Weir, Jessica K.
Other Form: Print version: Country, native title and ecology. Acton, A.C.T. : ANU E Press, 2012 9781921862557 (OCoLC)777976039
ISBN 9781921862564 (electronic book)
1921862564 (electronic book)
9781921862557
1921862556