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Living Under Aboriginal Exemption: Negotiating State Governments' Policies and Practices
Authors:Judi Wickes  Kella Robinson  Lucinda Aberdeen
Institution:1. La Trobe University and University of the Sunshine Coast;2. Independent Researcher;3. La Trobe University and University of Melbourne
Abstract:This volume of the Australian Journal of Politics and History presents an edited collection of papers delivered by emerging and established researchers at the Second Rethinking & Researching 20th Century Aboriginal Exemption Symposium, co-hosted by the University of the Sunshine Coast with La Trobe University in October 2021. The papers reveal the human costs, hardships and legacies of the state policies of Aboriginal Exemption last century which supposedly offered the promise of freedom to Indigenous Australians confined to reserves and missions. Equally, the papers explore innovative and culturally safe ways to investigate and further understand Aboriginal exemption that ensure Ancestors and Elders, who actively negotiated, resisted and subverted its use, are recognised and honoured.
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