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A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ABORIGINAL HISTORY AND SOCIAL CHANGE: THESES AND PUBLISHED RESEARCH TO 1976 Diane Barwick, James Urry, David Bennett Page Introduction 111 Key to symbols and abbreviations 112 Classification: 1. Relevant published bibliographies 113 2. Stability and change in Aboriginal society: evidence and opinion (major 114 modern publications in anthropology, archaeology, human biology, linguistics and psychology) 3. Writing Aboriginal history: a. biographies and studies of major writers; histories of scientific 118 thought on Aborigines; review articles relevant to Aboriginal history; studies of Aborigines in Australian literature b. Aboriginal biographies and reminiscences 126 4. Reconstructing the past: 128 document collections and general histories; archaeological and ethno- historical studies; documentary studies of ‘frontier’ race relations and nineteenth century government and church policy 5. Recording social change: 141 twentieth century policy and administration, race relations and urban migration: reports by Aborigines, administrators, anthropologists, architects, economists, educators, lawyers, politicians, political scientists and welfare workers Time and space limitations precluded annotation of this bibliography. The com- pilers decided that a simple chronological classification (nineteenth century recon- struction and twentieth century recording) would best serve students of Aboriginal history. This division between ‘paperwork’ and ‘fieldwork’ well represents the present state of Aboriginal historical studies. W.E.H. Stanner and C.D. Rowley have com- mented on the failure of historians and anthropologists to use each other’s skills, and this separation of activity can be demonstrated by comparing two major biblio- graphies. For his projected complete bibliography on Aborigines John Greenway had collected 22,638 items by 1957 (and we suspect an equal amount has been published since); yet Hogan, Yarwood and Ward’s index of 4,019 articles on Aus- tralian history in fifty-four historical and political journals, plus Oceania, to the end of 1973 lists only some 150 papers which mention Aborigines. As we have focussed specifically on Aboriginal reaction to European contact and administration this bibliography does not indicate the prodigious amount of published research by anthropologists, nor the volume of reminiscences and general accounts of European exploration and settlement to be found in the various histori- cal journals, now mostly well-indexed. We attempt only to update Greenway’s listing, and have concentrated upon recent research, much of it in unpublished theses. 111.
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A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ABORIGINAL HISTORY AND SOCIAL CHANGE: THESES AND PUBLISHED RESEARCH

TO 1976

Diane Barwick, James Urry, David Bennett

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In tro d u c tio n 111

Key to sym bols and abbrev iations 112

C lassification:1. R elevant pub lished b ib liographies 113

2. S tab ility and change in A boriginal society : evidence and o p in ion (m ajor 114 m odern pub lica tions in an th ro p o lo g y , archaeology, hum an b io logy , linguistics and psychology)

3. W riting A boriginal h is to ry :a. b iographies and studies o f m ajor w riters; h istories o f scientific 118

th o u g h t on A borigines; review articles re levan t to A boriginal h is to ry ; studies o f A borigines in A ustralian lite ra tu re

b. A boriginal b iographies and rem iniscences 126

4. R econstruc ting the past: 128d o cu m en t co llections and general h isto ries; archaeological and ethno- h isto rical stud ies; do cu m en tary studies o f ‘f ro n tie r ’ race re la tions and n in e teen th cen tu ry governm ent and church policy

5. R ecording social change: 141tw en tie th cen tu ry policy and ad m in is tra tion , race relations and urban m igra tion : rep o rts by A borigines, adm in is tra to rs , an th ropo log ists , a rch itec ts , econom ists, educa to rs , law yers, po litic ians, po litica l scientists and w elfare w orkers

T im e and space lim ita tions p rec luded a n n o ta tio n o f this b ib liog raphy . T he co m ­pilers decided th a t a sim ple chronological c lassification (n in e teen th cen tu ry reco n ­stru c tio n and tw en tie th cen tu ry recording) w ou ld best serve s tu d en ts o f A boriginal h isto ry .

This division betw een ‘p ap e rw o rk ’ and ‘fie ld w o rk ’ well rep resen ts the p resen t sta te o f A boriginal h istorical stud ies. W .E.H. S tanner and C.D. R ow ley have com ­m en ted on the failure o f h isto rians and an th ropo log ists to use each o th e r ’s skills, and th is separa tion of activ ity can be d em o n s tra ted by com paring tw o m ajor b ib lio ­graphies. For his p ro jec ted com ple te b ib liography on A borigines J o h n G reenw ay had co llec ted 22 ,638 item s by 1957 (and we suspect an equal am o u n t has been published since); y e t H ogan, Y arw ood and W ard’s index o f 4 ,019 articles on A us­tralian h is to ry in fifty -fou r h isto rical and po litica l jou rnals, p lus Oceania, to the end of 1973 lists only som e 150 papers w hich m en tio n A borigines.

As we have focussed specifically on A boriginal reac tion to E uropean co n tac t and ad m in is tra tion this b ib liography does n o t ind icate the prod ig ious am oun t of published research by an th ropo log is ts , n o r the volum e o f rem iniscences and general accounts o f E uropean ex p lo ra tio n and se ttlem en t to be fo und in th e various h is to ri­cal jou rna ls , now m ostly w ell-indexed. We a tte m p t only to u p d a te G reenw ay’s listing, and have co n cen tra ted upon recen t research , m uch o f it in unpublished theses.

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O ther m anuscripts, governm ent reports and newspaper clippings were neces­sarily om itted , b u t useful listings of recent material may be found in the Australian Institu te of Aboriginal Studies Newsletter. From 197 7, comprehensive annual bibliographies will be published by the Institu te.

The library and bibliographical indexes of this Institu te constitute an ex tra­ordinary — and sadly unknow n — resource for the study of Aboriginal history. We w ould like to express our gratitude to the Senior Bibliographer, Miss B.J. K irk­patrick, and to all mem bers of the staff: their work has made this publication possible.

SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS * indicates Aboriginal author f indicates thesis no t sighted

A .A . Am erican A n thropo lo ­gist

A.A.P.A. Aboriginal Affairs Plan­ning A uthority (W.A.)

A.C .A.S. Aboriginal Child at School

A.D.B. Australian Dictionary o f Biography

A.D.H.S. J.P . Armidale and District Historical Society, Jour­nal and Proceedings

A.F. Anthropological ForumA.G.P.S. Australian G overnm ent

Publishing ServiceA.H .R .N . Aboriginal Human R e ­

lations N ew sletterA.I.A.S. Australian Institute of

Aboriginal StudiesA. & I. Forum Aboriginal and Islander

ForumA. & I. Iden tity Aboriginal and Islander

Iden tity (formerly Id ­en tity )

A.J.S. Australian Journal o f Science

A.J.S. Issues Australian Journal o f Social Issues

A.J.S. Work Australian Journal o f Social Work

A.N .H . Australian Natural His­tory

A.N.Z. Australia and New Zea­land Book Com pany

A.N.Z.A.A.S. Australia and New Zea­land Association for the A dvancem ent of Sci­ence

A.P.A.O . Archaeology and Physi-

cal Anthropology in Oceania

A. Prot. Aborigines ProtectorA.Q. Australian QuarterlyA .S .S .A .J . Anthropological Soci­

ety o f South Australia, Journal

A .T . Australian TerritoriesC.A.B. Current Affairs BulletinC.M.H.P. Church Missionary His­

torical PublicationsC.R.A.A. Centre for Research

into Aboriginal AffairsH.S. Historical Studies, A us­

tralia and New ZealandI.C.U.A.E.R. International Com m it­

tee on Urgent A nthro­pological and E thnolo­gical Research

M.J.A. Medical Journal o f A u s­tralia

N.O .A.A. Newsletter on Aborigi­nal Affairs

N.U.A.U.S. National Union of Aus­tralian University S tu­dents

Q.H. Queensland HeritageQ.H.R. Queensland Historical

ReviewQ.N. Queensland NaturalistQ. V.M.,R. Queen Victoria Muse­

um (Launceston), R ec­ords

R.A.H.S.,J.P. R oyql Australian His­torical Society, Journal and Proceedings

R .A .I .J . Royal Anthropological Institu te o f Great Brit-

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R.G.S.A.,P.

R.H.S. Q .J .

R.P.A.,

R .S.N .S. W.J.P.

R.S.Q.,P.

R .S.S.A .,T .P .

R.S.T.,P.P.

R.S.V..P.

R .S .W .A .J .

ain and Ireland, Journal Royal Geographical So ­ciety o f Australasia, South AustralianBranch, Proceedings R oyal Historical Soci­ety o f Queensland, JournalJournal o f the Royal Prince A lfred Hospital, Sydney.R oyal Society o f New South Wales, Journal and Proceedings R oyal Society o f Queensland, Proceed­ingsR oyal Society o f South Australia, Transactions and Proceedings R oyal Society o f Tas­mania, Papers and Pro­ceedingsR oyal Society o f Vic­toria, Proceedings Royal Society o f Wes­tern Australia, Journal

R . W .A.H .S.J.P. Royal Western A ustra­lian Historical Society, Journal and Proceed­ings (Early Days)

S. A .M .,R . South Australian Muse­um, Records

5.5. Sm oke Signals (Aborigi­nes AdvancementLeague, Victoria)

5.5. Bull. Special Schools Bulle­tin

S . W.J.A. Southw estern Journalo f Anthropology

T. H.R.A.,P.P. Tasmanian HistoricalResearch Association, Papers and Proceedings

U. Q.A.M.,O.P. University o f Queens­land, Anthropology Museum, Occasional Pa­pers

U. S.H. University Studies inHistory (W.A.)

V. H.M. Victorian Historical Ma­gazine

V. N. Victorian NaturalistW. A .M .,R . Western Australian Mu-

eum, Records

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Christophers, Barry E. A list o f the published works o f Frederic Wood Jones, 1879-1954. M elbourne, G reensborough, 1974. 77p.

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Craig, Beryl F. comp. Arnhem Land peninsular region (including Bathurst and Melville Islands). Canberra, A.I.A.S., 1966. 205p.Cape York. Canberra, A.I.A S., 1966.

233p.Central Australian and Western Des­ert Regions: an annotated biblio­graphy. Canberra, A.I.A.S., 1969. 365p.Kimberley region: an annotated bib­liography. Canberra, A I.A.S., 1968. 209p.North-West-Central Queensland: an annotated bibliography. Canberra, A.I.A.S., 1970. 151p.

Crowley, F.K. South Australian history: a survey fo r research students. Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1966. 200p.

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3.B. ABORIGINAL BIOGRAPHIES AND REMINISCENCES

♦Amagula, Nandjiwara and *Silas R ob­erts. ‘The N orthern T errito ry : A bo­riginal opinions’, in H utchison, D.E. ed. Aboriginal progress: a new era? Nedlands, U. Western Australia P., 1969:131-142.

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Anon. ‘The National Aboriginal Con­sultative C om m ittee’, Aboriginal News, 1 (5), 1974:4-11.‘A quiet revolu tion’, Aboriginal Quarterly, 2 (1), 1969:14-15.‘T ribute to Ron R ichards’, Black News Service, 2 (4), 1976:11. ‘Yuranigh (d. 1850)’, A.D .B., 2,1967:634.

Batty, Joyce D. ‘Albert Nam atjira — f£ted and fo rgo tten ’, Origin, 1 (4), 1969:4-6.Namatjira: wanderer between twoworlds. M elbourne, H odder and S toughton, 1963. 158p.

Beale, Edgar. ‘Jackey Ja ck e y ’, A.D .B., 2, 1967:7.

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Birman, Wendy. ‘Wylie’, A.D .B., 2,1967:629-630.

Bridges, Barry. ‘Bennelong’, R .A .H .S ., Newsletter, (141), 1974:3, 6.‘The K oort Kirrup case’, R .A .H .S ., Newsletter, (100), 1971:6-7. ‘Pemulwoy, a “noble savage” ’, R .A . H.S., Newsletter, (88), 1970:3-4.

Brodsky, Isadore. Bennelong profile. Sydney, U. Co-op. Bookshop, 1973. 95p.

Brown, Maxwell. ‘Fernando, the story o f an Aboriginal p ro p h e t’, A b o ­rigine Welfare Bulletin, 4 (1), 1964: 7,9,11.

Büchner, L.W.G. ‘Notes on certain of the Cape Barren Islanders . . .’, Z eit­schrift fu r Ethnologie, 45, 1913:923- 924.

♦Bush, Constance, *Marjorie Ham ilton and *Gerald Blitner. ‘Half-caste m em ories’, in Cole, Keith ed. Groote Eylandt stories. M elbourne, C.M.H.P. 1972:54-63.

Clark, Mavis Thorpe. Pastor Doug: the story o f an Aboriginal leader. Mel­bourne, Lansdowne, 1965. 245p. [Sir Douglas Nicholls]‘Ronald E. Bull: Aboriginal land­scape pain ter’, S.S., 6 (1), 1967:

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Durack, Mary. ‘Pum pkin (1850?-1908)\ A.D .B., 5, 1974:459.Yagan o f the B ibbulm en: illustrated by *Revel Cooper. M elbourne, Nel­son, 1976. 71p. (2nd ed).

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Ellis, Vivienne Rae. ‘T rucanini’, T.H.R.A.,P.P., 23 (2), 1976:26-43. Trucanini: queen or tra itor? Hobart, O.B.M. Publishing, 1976. 146p.

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Gordon, Harry. The embarrassing A u s­tralian: the story o f an Aboriginal warrior. M elbourne, Lansdowne, 1962. 172p. [Reginald Saunders]

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Hasluck, Alexandra. ‘Yagan’, A.D.B., 2, 1967:632.‘Yagan the patrio t and some notable Aborigines of the first decade of se ttlem ent’, R.W .A .H .S .J.P ., 5 (7), 1961:33-48.

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