We all one mob but different: groups, grouping and identity in a Kimberley Aboriginal village
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`This thesis examines the development and maintenance of a fragile group identity at the community level among Aboriginal people in the West Kimberley in Western Australia. It focuses on the town-based Aboriginal settlement of Junjuwa in Fitzroy Crossing. With no indigenous political structures relevant to the permanent co-residence of several hundreds of people the development and maintenance of a community sentiment powerful enough to allow the effective operation of the community as an...[Show more]
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Date published: | 1991 |
Type: | Thesis (PhD) |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1885/8798 |
DOI: | 10.25911/5d78dcedabdb6 |
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06Chapter10andAppendices_Moizo.pdf | Chapter 10 and Appendices | 19.79 MB | Adobe PDF | |
05Chapters7,8and9_Moizo.pdf | Chapters 7,8 and 9 | 53.24 MB | Adobe PDF | |
04Chapters4,5and6_Moizo.pdf | Chapters 4,5 and 6 | 36.63 MB | Adobe PDF | |
03Chapters1,2and3_Moizo.pdf | Chapters 1, 2 and 3 | 30.69 MB | Adobe PDF | |
02Whole_Moizo.pdf | Whole Thesis | 143.61 MB | Adobe PDF | |
01Front_Moizo.pdf | Front Matter | 3.21 MB | Adobe PDF |
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