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Place Theory and Place Maintenance in Indigenous Australia
This paper applies a cross-cultural theory of 'place' to Australian Indigenous groups, both in terms of their classical and post-colonial places and cultural landscapes. It then explores how the ability of Indigenous people to access, protect, maintain and manage their places and landscapes, has been compromised by Cultural Heritage, Native Title and Planning legislations.
Place Theory and Place Maintenance in Indigenous Australia
This paper applies a cross-cultural theory of 'place' to Australian Indigenous groups, both in terms of their classical and post-colonial places and cultural landscapes. It then explores how the ability of Indigenous people to access, protect, maintain and manage their places and landscapes, has been compromised by Cultural Heritage, Native Title and Planning legislations.
Place Theory and Place Maintenance in Indigenous Australia
Memmott, Paul (author) / Long, Stephen (author)
Urban Policy and Research ; 20 ; 39-56
2002-03-01
18 pages
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