000048212 000__ 05275cam\a22004335i\4500 000048212 001__ 48212 000048212 003__ SzGeWIPO 000048212 005__ 20230817181941.0 000048212 008__ 060425s2005 at|a|||| |||||10||0 eng|d 000048212 010__ $$a2006373216 000048212 020__ $$a9780855754846$$qPrint 000048212 035__ $$a(OCoLC)649659083 000048212 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO 000048212 041__ $$aeng 000048212 043__ $$au-at--- 000048212 050_4 $$aDU124.S63 000048212 08204 $$a305.89915$$223 000048212 08204 $$a305.89915$$222 000048212 084__ $$aN 637 TAY.P 000048212 1102_ $$aAustralian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies.$$bCouncil.$$bConference$$d(2001) 000048212 24514 $$aThe power of knowledge :$$bthe resonance of tradition /$$cedited by Luke Taylor ... [et al.]. 000048212 264_1 $$aCanberra, ACT :$$bAboriginal Studies Press,$$c2005. 000048212 300__ $$axiii, 246 pages :$$bIll. ;$$c22 cm. 000048212 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000048212 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000048212 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000048212 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index 000048212 5050_ $$aContributors -- Introduction / Luke Taylor, Graeme K. Ward, Graham Henderson, Richard Davis & Lynley A. Wallis -- Part 1: Land resources and knowledge -- 1. Unsettled business: Acrylic painting, tradition, and Indigenous being / Fred Myers -- 2. Development options on Aboriginal land: Sustainable Indigenous hybrid economies in the twenty-first century / Jon Altman -- 3. Identity and economy in Aboriginal pastoralism / Richard Davis -- 4. Culture and commerce: The use of fishing traditions to prove native title / Lisa Strelein -- 5. A sea has many faces: Multiple and contested continuities in Yolngu coastal waters / Fiona Magowan -- 6. 'Biodiversity is a whitefella word': Changing relationships between Aborigines and the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service / Michael Adams and Anthony English -- Part 2: Knowledge and colonialism -- 7. Dependency, technology and governance / Kingsley Palmer -- 8. Rhetoric to reality in sustainability: Meeting the challenges in Indigenous cattle station communities / Elspeth Young -- 9. Making use of medics: Overcoming cultural constraints in alcohol interventions / Maggie Brady -- 10. The Australian Indigenous Health InfoNet: Knowledge transfer to assist decision making in Indigenous health / Neil Thomson -- Part 3: The resonance of tradition -- 11. New media projects at Yuendumu: Towards a history and analysis of intercultural engagement / Melinda Hinkson -- 12. Recruiting an Aboriginal voice: The state development of Aboriginal broadcasting / Philip Batty -- 13. Manifestations of the mimih / Luke Taylor -- 14. Knowing tradition, dealing with history? On concepts, strategies and practices / Britta Duelke -- 15. Gurindji mode of historical practice / Minoru Hokari -- 16. Culture, change and the ambiguous resonance of tradition in Central Cape York Peninsula / Benjamin Richard Smith -- Publications from Conference presentations -- Index 000048212 520__ $$aThe power of knowledge, the resonance of tradition is a ground-breaking critique of the concept of ‘tradition’ applied in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander context. The authors offer a refreshing new style of analysis. In writing that is rich in detail, strong in analysis and informed by their research experience they argue for a deeper appreciation of the creativity inherent in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social life, and the way that knowledge is constructed and deployed in complex intercultural contexts in contemporary Australia.' 'Each chapter draws on detailed local inter-cultural information which includes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land and sea ownership and management, native title processes, service delivery arrangements for health and outstation management, and representations in art, song and broadcasting. In each arena there are multiple engagements with broad global processes.' 'The advent of Native Title legislation has led Indigenous communities across the country to demonstrate their ‘traditional’ connections to country. For many, their experiences of these processes are increasingly at odds with the complex inter-cultural realities of their contemporary lives. They feel the constraining effect of outmoded frameworks of ‘tradition’ in legislation and policy where social and cultural innovation are characterised as inauthentic.' (Source: Publisher's website) The power of knowledge, the resonance of tradition draws together key scholars in Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander social research and amplifies the work of an earlier AIATSIS conference. The authors provide productive ways of characterising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social life and develop a multi-disciplinary theoretical critique to the concept of tradition. 000048212 650_0 $$aAboriginal Australians$$xSocial conditions$$vCongresses. 000048212 650_0 $$aAboriginal Australians$$xEconomic conditions$$vCongresses. 000048212 650_0 $$aAboriginal Australians$$xSocial life and customs$$vCongresses. 000048212 650_0 $$aAboriginal Australians$$vCongresses. 000048212 650_4 $$aAborigines 000048212 650_4 $$aAboriginal knowledge 000048212 7001_ $$aTaylor, Luke,$$eeditor. 000048212 7112_ $$aAustralian Institute Of Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Studies. Council. Conference (2001),$$eauthor. 000048212 904__ $$aBook 000048212 980__ $$aBIB