Ngoonjook Edition 26
A journal of Australian Indigenous Issues
Price: $20.00
Ngoonjook seeks to make relevant material available to an Indigenous readership and to all those interested in Indigenous Australian issues. Themes explored include: education, health, cultural identity, natural and cultural resource management, the arts and linguistics.
Articles in this issue:
- Protecting Indigenous people’s knowledge systems by Sonia Smallacombe
- Capturing country—GIS and cultural resource management by Tim Whiteside and Darryn Wilson
- Legal issues for Indigenous artists—an update by Robynne Quiggin
- What’s Biting Bromley: Intellectual property and Indigenous cultural values by Stephen Gray
- Fracturing the Skeleton of Principle: Australian Law, Aboriginal Law, and Digital Technology by Michael Christie
- Reflection: Intellectual property issues and publishing: Wadeye endangered languages project and Batchelor Press by Atu Frank Dumoo & Maree Klesch
- Carpets, T-shirts and a ten dollar note reflections on an IP challenged nation by Karen Manton
- Looking out for Culture: Indigenous Arts and Cultural Expression & Copyright, Trade marks and Designs by Terri Janke
- Book Review by Mathew Lamb
ISBN:
1039 8236