Here are entered works on the rights and interests in land and waters that Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have under their traditional laws and customs and that are recognized by the common law of Australia
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Aboriginal title -- Canada : Emerging justice? : essays on indigenous rights in Canada and Australia / Kent McNeil
Here are entered general works on indigenous women, not limited to a particular racial or ethnic group. Works limited to indigenous women of a particular racial or ethnic group are entered under the heading for women of that group, e.g. Indian women; Women, Black
Aboriginals Benefit Trust Account (Australia) : Report on the review of the Aboriginals Benefit Trust Account (and related financial matters) in the Northern Territory land rights legislation
Individuals whose ancestral origins are in the islands of the central and South Pacific, including Micronesia, Melanesia, Polynesia, and traditionally Australasia
Aboriginer -- sociala förhållanden. : Growing up in Central Australia : new anthropological studies of aboriginal childhood and adolescence / edited by Ute Eickelkamp
Here are entered works on the aboriginal inhabitants either of colonial areas or of modern states where the aboriginal peoples are not in control of the government. General works on the ethnological composition of specific places are entered under Ethnology with local subdivision. Works on a specific indigenous people or group of peoples are entered under the ethnic group, e.g. Navajo Indians
Aborigines Act 1905 : For their own good : Aborigines and government in the southwest of Western Australia, 1900-1940 / by Anna Haebich
1988
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Queensland. Aborigines Act 1971-79 : A clash of cultures : Queensland Aboriginal policy (1824-1980) : an analysis of the Aborigines Act 1971-79, regulations of 1972 and by-laws / by Heather Wearne
1980
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Queensland. Aborigines act, 1971 : A clash of cultures : Queensland Aboriginal policy (1824-1980) : an analysis of the Aborigines Act 1971-79, regulations of 1972 and by-laws / by Heather Wearne
Here are entered works on the aboriginal peoples of the Western Hemisphere, including Eskimos. Works on the inhabitants of India in general are entered under East IndiansFor convenience, the Western Hemisphere has been divided into five basic geographical regions: North America, Mexico, Central America, West Indies and South America. Works pertaining to Indian groups located within the confines of one of these regions are entered under Indians of the pertinent region, e.g. Indians of North America; Indians of MexicoNames of Indian linguistic families are distinguished as such (and from the names of single languages or tribes) by the termination an or ian --headings beginning with the word Indian; and subdivision Indians under individual military services and wars, e.g. United States--Armed Forces--Indians; World War, 1939-1945--Indians