Ausanthrop: Australian Aboriginal tribes database
AusAnthrop is an on-line database on Australian Aboriginal tribes, nations, languages, and dialectal groups. It is a reference database that should help to find a tribe or language from the many alternative names and spellings used in the literature.
in list: Aboriginal Perspectives Australia
more fromwww.ausanthrop.net
work_aborig_comm.pdf (application/pdf Object)
Working with Aboriginal Communities pdf Board of Studies
in list: COGs B: Being Australian
more fromwww.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au
A Chronology of Aboriginal and Islander History
in list: Aboriginal Perspectives Australia
more fromwww.natsiew.nexus.edu.au
Reconciliation Australia -
Indigenous and non-Indigenous reconciliation for the wellbeing of the Australian nation
in list: Aboriginal Perspectives Australia
more fromwww.reconciliation.org.au
Living Harbour
The Living Harbour website explores the rich life of the harbour through interactive maps, photos and information. Find out about the animals, habitats and geology of the harbour and the history and lives of Sydney's Indigenous peoples. Sydney Harbour is a people-friendly harbour with beautiful natural resources, a place where people have lived, worked and visited for thousands of years.
in list: Aboriginal Perspectives Australia
more fromwww.livingharbour.net
DECC | The cultures and the heritage of NSW
in list: Aboriginal Perspectives Australia
more fromwww.environment.nsw.gov.au
Indigenous Australia
This site explores Indigenous Australia through storytelling, cultures and histories. It includes Stories of the Dreaming, teachers' resources and content for students. You can also use this site to find out about the Indigenous Australia exhibition at the Australian Museum.
in list: Aboriginal Perspectives Australia
more fromwww.dreamtime.net.au
Barani
Barani is an Aboriginal word of the Eora, the original inhabitants of the place where Sydney City now stands. It means 'yesterday'. Sydney dates from the arrival of the first convicts to the place in 1788. For Indigenous people, who have lived here for at least forty thousand years, that is only yesterday.
in list: Aboriginal Perspectives Australia
more fromwww.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au
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