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Issue Details: First known date: 1998... no. 2 1998 of Australian Aboriginal Studies est. 1983 Australian Aboriginal Studies
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'As a Torres Strait Islander and a member of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, I am honoured to be the guest editor of this issue.

'1998 is the centenary year of the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to the Torres Strait and this issue of the journal contributes to the celebration of the anniversary. The anniversary has also been marked by an international conference at Cambridge University, by a series of seminars at this Institute, through the production of a film on the Torres Strait by a British documentary team, and by visits to Cambridge University Museum by Islanders to view cultural materials collected in the Torres Strait by members of the expedition. That this expedition is remembered and celebrated 100 years later, both in England and Australia, bears witness to its significance in the anthropological world. The significance lies not just in the fact that it was one of the earliest organised anthropological expeditions, nor that it was associated with Cambridge University, but also in the breadth and scope of the study and in its contribution to the developing science of anthropology.'  (Editorial introduction)

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  • Contents indexed selectively.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1998 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Justice all Their Own : The Caledon Bay and Woodah Island Killings 1932-1933., Kingsley Palmer , single work review
— Review of Justice All Their Own : The Caledon Bay and Woodah Island Killings 1932-1933 Ted Egan , 1996 single work non-fiction oral history ;
In this review Palmer notes that "this book is an important contribution to our understanding of the events at Caledon Bay and their sequelae. These are the facts of the colonial frontier in the early decades of this century in Australia." (Source: review)
(p. 78-80)
Warlpiri Women's Voices: Our Lives, Our History Warlpiri Karnta Karnta-Kurlangu Yimi, Grace Koch , single work review
— Review of Warlpiri Women's Voices : Our Lives, Our History 1995 anthology oral history ;
(p. 82-83)
The Road to Australia, Gordon Briscoe , single work review
— Review of Doroga v Avstraliiu : vospominaniia Vladimir Kabo , 1995 single work autobiography ;
In this review, Briscoe notes that this book should be read ans studied by Russian history scholars, Aborigines and students of modern Aboriginal studies (archaeology and Anthropology).
(p. 84)
Aboriginal English, David Nathan , single work review
— Review of Aboriginal English: A Cultural Study J. M. Arthur , 1996 single work non-fiction ;
In this review, Nathan claims that "Arthur's book is a highly accessible treasure-trove of valuable information about Australian Aboriginal peoples' languages, history and culture."
(p. 87-89)
Calling of the Spirits, Kath Schilling , single work review
— Review of The Calling of the Spirits Eileen Morgan , 1994 selected work life story poetry ;
Kath Schilling reviews Eileen Morgan's book Calling of the Spirits. Schilling believes that this book 'is an interesting read, not only for people with south coast heritage but for anyone who is interested in the special community and spiritual sense that managed to survive despite Protection and Welfare Board control.' (Source: review)
(p. 90)

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