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Being Black
Aboriginal cultures in 'settled' Australia
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It is a common belief that Aboriginal people of predominantly mixed descent, living in Australian cities, country towns and Aboriginal communities, have lost their culture. Often lacking the more obvious markers of Aboriginal identity, such as ceremonies and the general use of an Indigenous language, they are regarded as not being ‘real’ Aborigines.
Recent anthropological research refutes these misconceptions. Through a continuity of community, even when dispersed within large cities, Aboriginal people have maintained continuity of identity and culture quite distinct from that of Australians of European or other ethnic origin, and with many features In common with the cultures of Aborigines living In more remote areas.
This volume brings together results of research by anthropologists on the social life of people who used to be labelled ‘part-Aborigines’ or ‘urban Aborigines’. Issues discussed include bases of identity, ties of family, structure of community, ways of speaking, beliefs and feelings about country, and attitudes to the past.
less290 pages; ISBN 9780855755829
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements vii
Foreword by Marie Reay ix
Contributors xiii
1. Ian Keen
Introduction 1
2. Diane Barwick
Aborigines of Victoria 27
3. Barry Morris
Dhan-gadi resistance to assimilation 33
4. Julie Carter
'Am I too black to go with you?' 65
5. Jerry Schwab
Ambiguity, style and kinship in Adelaide Aboriginal identity 77
6. Diana Eades
They don't speak an Aboriginal language, or do they? 97
7. Jeremy R Beckett
Kinship, mobility and community in rural New South Wales 117
8. Chris Birdsall
All one family 137
9. Basil Sansom
A grammar of exchange 159
10. Gaynor Macdonald
A Wiradjuri fight story 179
11. Marcia Langton
Medicine Square 201
12. Patricia Baines
A litany for land 227
13. Peter Sutton
Myth as history, history as myth 251
Index 269
