Description |
323 pages ; 21 cm |
Contents |
Competing strategies in Aboriginal advancement -- Identity at any price -- Defensibility of Aboriginal culture -- Inquiries into white morality -- Inquiries into black morality -- Pretend economy -- Real economy |
Summary |
"Land rights, welfare and culture have locked aborigines out of the good life. Land has become a burden, welfare has become disabling, bad behaviour is mistaken for culture. There is a way out. Aborigines must abide by the same rules as every other Australian -- seek out opportunities, study hard, and free themselves from a culture of bad behaviour. This is in contrast to the white man?s dream of Aboriginal self-determination. This grand experiment has failed. Aborigines, especially those in remote Australia, need an exit strategy from the dream. The exit strategy outlined in this book destroys the rallying cry for culture. Instead, it shows that the way to self-determination is through individual dignity."--Back cover |
Analysis |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander policy |
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Aboriginal identity |
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Aboriginal culture |
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Aboriginal land rights |
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Aborigines |
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Committees and inquiries |
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Legal standing |
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Legislation |
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Self determination |
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Social Security payments |
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Social inclusion |
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Statistics |
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Violence |
Notes |
Special collection : Parliamentary Authors |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-314) and index |
Subject |
Aboriginal Australians -- Culture
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Aboriginal Australians -- Government policy.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Identity
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Aboriginal Australians -- Land tenure.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Politics and government.
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Aboriginal Australians.
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Self-determination, National -- Australia.
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Author |
Price, Bess Nungarrayi
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LC no. |
2010681598 |
ISBN |
9781921421860 (paperback) |
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