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Anthropology and Aboriginal Tradition: The Hindmarsh Island Bridge Affair and the Politics of Interpretation
by
Tonkinson, Robert
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Aboriginal Australians
/ Aborigines
/ Analysis
/ Anthropology
/ Australia
/ Australian aborigines
/ Bridges
/ Construction
/ Consulting services
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Cultural groups
/ Cultural heritage
/ Culture
/ Ethnology
/ Fabrication
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Interethnic conflict
/ Island life
/ Literature
/ Native peoples
/ Political anthropology
/ Politics
/ Popular culture
/ Prevention
/ Role
/ Royal commissions
/ Social change
/ Social conflict
/ Social construction
/ Social structure and social relations
/ South Australia
/ Studies
/ Theory
/ Tradition
/ Traditional moral codes, legal frameworks
/ Traditions
/ Women in business
1997
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Anthropology and Aboriginal Tradition: The Hindmarsh Island Bridge Affair and the Politics of Interpretation
by
Tonkinson, Robert
in
Aboriginal Australians
/ Aborigines
/ Analysis
/ Anthropology
/ Australia
/ Australian aborigines
/ Bridges
/ Construction
/ Consulting services
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Cultural groups
/ Cultural heritage
/ Culture
/ Ethnology
/ Fabrication
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Interethnic conflict
/ Island life
/ Literature
/ Native peoples
/ Political anthropology
/ Politics
/ Popular culture
/ Prevention
/ Role
/ Royal commissions
/ Social change
/ Social conflict
/ Social construction
/ Social structure and social relations
/ South Australia
/ Studies
/ Theory
/ Tradition
/ Traditional moral codes, legal frameworks
/ Traditions
/ Women in business
1997
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Anthropology and Aboriginal Tradition: The Hindmarsh Island Bridge Affair and the Politics of Interpretation
by
Tonkinson, Robert
in
Aboriginal Australians
/ Aborigines
/ Analysis
/ Anthropology
/ Australia
/ Australian aborigines
/ Bridges
/ Construction
/ Consulting services
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Cultural groups
/ Cultural heritage
/ Culture
/ Ethnology
/ Fabrication
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Interethnic conflict
/ Island life
/ Literature
/ Native peoples
/ Political anthropology
/ Politics
/ Popular culture
/ Prevention
/ Role
/ Royal commissions
/ Social change
/ Social conflict
/ Social construction
/ Social structure and social relations
/ South Australia
/ Studies
/ Theory
/ Tradition
/ Traditional moral codes, legal frameworks
/ Traditions
/ Women in business
1997
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Anthropology and Aboriginal Tradition: The Hindmarsh Island Bridge Affair and the Politics of Interpretation
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Anthropology and Aboriginal Tradition: The Hindmarsh Island Bridge Affair and the Politics of Interpretation
1997
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Overview
Events that have become popularly known as 'the Hindmarsh affair' arose from conflict over a bridge development, and refer to an Aboriginal heritage issue that has had a significant impact on Australian society.The attendant controversy and dissension have ramified widely, beyond matters of Aboriginal heritage and its relationship to development, to include the status and role of anthropological research and reporting, past and present. A brief chronology of developments both prior to and following the Hindmarsh Island Bridge Royal Commission (1995) is provided here as a backdrop for discussion of these matters. Other salient issues also examined include: the nature of culture in relation to the complexities of 'tradition' and the effects of change; the structural correlates of secrets; the politics of interpretation; and the legitimacy of innovative processes in Aboriginal cultural construction and representation. In conclusion, some implications of the Hindmarsh affair for the anthropology profession are considered.
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University of Sydney,Sydney University Press,Blackwell Publishing Limited, a company of John Wiley & Sons, Inc,University of Sydney, etc,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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