(1998). Sentencing Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory: A statistical analysis. Darwin, NT: North Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service.Luke, G. and Cunneen, C. (1998) Sentencing Aboriginal People in the Northern Territory. A Statistical Analysis, Report to Northern Australia Aboriginal ...
This grant program focuses on improving outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to enhance equitable cancer care, build research skills among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researchers, and support local leadership in cancer research. It aims to involve communities in designing re...
experiencedbyAboriginalAustralians living in remote communities throughout the Northern Territory; that it reset the relationshipwithAboriginalpeople based on genuine consultation, engagement and partnership; and that Government actions affectingtheAboriginalcommunities respect ...
AmazingCross-hatching(Rarrk) designs andx-ray paintingsfrom the Northern Territory, in particular Arnhem Land. Acrylic works fromCentral and Western Desertcommunities. Numerous smaller communities and regions across Australia. These artworks are ideal for anyone who appreciates Aboriginal art from: art ...
G. (1964), A Demographic Survey of the Aboriginal Population of the Northern Territory, with Special Reference to Bathurst Island Mission. F. Lancaster Jones. American Anthropologist, 66: 687–688. doi: 10.1525/aa.1964.66.3.02a00460 Author Information Humboldt University, Berlin Publication History ...
Groote Eylandt, island off the northeast coast of Northern Territory, Australia. It is the largest island of an archipelago of the same name in the Gulf of Carpentaria, 25 miles (40 km) across Warwick Channel. Groote Eylandt is a barren and rocky outlier
While the Scotesco region receives limited rainfall, these upgrades demonstrate the strength and adaptability of the community in caring for its land and people. By improving water infrastructure, Scotdesco is taking control of its future, reinforcing the connection between water, Country, and health...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices or names of deceased persons in photographs, film, audio recordings or printed material. To listen to our Acknowledgement of Country, clickhere. ...
This primarily occurs in the Northern Territory with 47% of the NT land mass held under Aboriginal freehold land title giving Aboriginal People of the region full ownership and rights over their land to preserve for future generations, excluding resources [52, 53]. The rights granted as part ...
Background: Education for health literacy of Australian Aboriginal people living remotely is challenging as their languages and worldviews are quite different from English language and Western worldviews. Becoming health literate depends on receiving comprehensible information in a culturally acceptable manner....