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Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute | 1998

Aboriginal English: A Cultural Study.

Bruce Rigsby; J. M. Arthur

This is a study of the experiences and history of Australian Aborigines as represented through the words of one of their many languages - Aboriginal English. It is intended for linguists, lexicographers, Aborigines, students and teachers of Aboriginal studies, and general readers.


International Journal of Social Economics | 1999

Aboriginal people, spirituality and the traditional ownership of land

Bruce Rigsby

Aboriginal people have property rights and interests in land and waters arising from traditional law and custom. Their traditional relationship to land is dual in character, having spiritual and material dimensions; i.e. they belong to the land and they own it too. The root of their traditional aboriginal title is found in the creative acts of the ancestral Stories in the Story‐Time and from the unbroken links of spirit which connect them and their deceased ancestors with specific land and sea country.


Anthropological Forum | 1980

Speech communities in aboriginal Australia

Bruce Rigsby; Peter Sutton


Archive | 2005

The Languages of Eastern Cape York Peninsula and Linguistic Anthropology

Bruce Rigsby


The International Journal of Humanities | 2007

Museums and memory as agents of social change

Diane Hafner; Bruce Rigsby; Lindy Allen


Macquarie Law Journal | 2006

Custom and Tradition: Innovation and Invention

Bruce Rigsby


Archive | 1999

Genealogies, kinship and local group composition: Old Yintjingga (Port Stewart) in the late 1920s

Bruce Rigsby


Archive | 1999

Connections in Native Title: Genealogies, Kinship and Groups

J. D. Finlayson; Bruce Rigsby; H. Bek


Archive | 2010

The origin and history of the name 'Sahaptin'

Bruce Rigsby


Archive | 2010

Social theory, expert evidence and the Yorta Yorta rights appeal decision

Bruce Rigsby

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Diane Hafner

University of Queensland

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Nicolas Peterson

Australian National University

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Peter Sutton

University of Cambridge

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