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THEMES:
HISTORY
SOCIETY AND CULTURE
 
COMMUNICATION
 
ENVIRON
MENT
 
LAW AND DECISION-MAKING
ABORIGINAL STUDIES
An Introduction to Traditional Aboriginal; Societies
Original Occupation of the Australian Continent Methods of Recording History
The features of Aboriginal Societies
The Sociological Features of Aboriginal Societies
The Ideological features of Aboriginal Societies
The technological Features of Aboriginal Societies
 
Aboriginal language groups
Non Verbal Communication Methods Used By Aboriginal People
The Distribution of Aboriginal People in Relation to the Natural Environment
Aboriginal Spiritual Affiliation with the Land
Aboriginal Use of the Land and the Environment
Aboriginal Law
ABORIGINAL STUDIES II
A Study of Aboriginal Societies From Early Contact to 1967
Early Visitors to the Australian Continent
Early Contact Between Aboriginal People and the Settlers in Western Australia
The Role of Aboriginal People in the Exploration and Development of Australia
Historical Events that had a Significant Effect on Aboriginal People (1826-1967)
Impact of Culture Contact on the Ideological Features of Aboriginal Societies
Impact of Culture Contact on the Technological Features of Aboriginal Societies
Impact of Culture Contact on the Sociological Features of Aboriginal Societies
Changes that Occurred to Aboriginal Languages
Land Use: Aboriginal and European Perspectives
The Difficulties of Living within Two Law Systems
The Impact of Government Policies on Changes to Aboriginal Societies
ABORIGINAL STUDIES III
A Study of Aboriginal Societies Post 1967
The Impact of the 1967 Referendum
The Changing Nature of Aboriginal Societies
Aboriginal Identity
Maintenance of Aboriginal Languages, Aboriginal Communication Today
Changes to Art, Music and Dance, Aboriginal Writers and Literature
Aboriginal People and the Land
Aboriginal Contribution to Government Decision-making Process