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Aborigines and citizenship / by A.P. Elkin.
Elkin, A. P. (Adolphus Peter), 1891-1979. ; Ward, Melbourne, 1903-1966, former owner. ; Association for the Protection of Native Races (Australia)
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RB D305.89915/ELK/RARE BOOKS
Granville, N.S.W. Association for the Protection of Native Races,
[1958]
Citizenship - Australia. ; Aboriginal Australians - Cultural assimilation. ; Defence - World War I. aiatsiss ; Demography - Population dynamics. aiatsiss ; Community organisations - Civil rights and citizenship. aiatsiss ; Substance use - Social and economic aspects. aiatsiss ; Housing. aiatsiss ; Government policy - State and territory. aiatsiss ; Government policy - Commonwealth. aiatsiss ; Government policy - Assimilation. aiatsiss ; Substance use - Alcohol. aiatsiss ; Aboriginal Australians - Legal status, laws, etc. fast ; Aboriginal Australians - Social conditions. fast ; Aboriginal Australians - Social conditions. ; Aboriginal Australians - Legal status, laws, etc. ; Aborigines, Australian - Social conditions. ; Aborigines, Australian - Legal status, laws, etc. ; Western Australia (WA). aiatsisp ; South Australia (SA). aiatsisp ; Queensland (Qld) aiatsisp ; New South Wales (NSW). aiatsisp ; Victoria (Vic) aiatsisp
31 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
General information on state of Aboriginal people on the arrival of Europeans; subsequent depopulation; Development of protection policies between 1860 and 1911, based on assumption of inevitable passing of the Aboriginal peoples; Protest over treatment post-WWI to mid-1930s; formation of protection societies; Development of positive policy by 1938 assimilation; Meaning of assimilation - full citizenship rights; Structure of State and Commonwealth administration - money, staff, land and institutions, and mission cooperation; Aspects of citizenship; 1) right to vote in various states; 2) freedom to buy and sell alcohol; 3) entitlement to social service benefits; 4) education; 5) employment; 6) housing; 7) health; 8) citizenship and exemption certificates, i.e. exemption from Aboriginal Acts; Aboriginal people as a distinct group growing solidarity among part Aboriginal people; Movement for integration rather than assimilation; Difficulties of assimilation - because problems for Aborigines in adapting to new social and economic order.
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General information on state of Aboriginal people on the arrival of Europeans; subsequent depopulation; Development of protection policies between 1860 and 1911, based on assumption of inevitable passing of the Aboriginal peoples; Protest over treatment
post-WWI to mid-1930s; formation of protection societies; Development of positive policy by 1938 assimilation; Meaning of assimilation - full citizenship rights; Structure of State and Commonwealth administration - money, staff, land and institutions, and mission cooperation; Aspects of citizenship; 1) right to vote in various states; 2) freedom to buy and sell alcohol; 3) entitlement to social service benefits; 4) education; 5) employment; 6) housing; 7) health; 8) citizenship and exemption certificates, i.e. exemption from Aboriginal Acts; Aboriginal people as a distinct group growing solidarity among part Aboriginal people; Movement for integration rather than assimilation; Difficulties of assimilation - because problems for Aborigines in adapting to new social and economic order.
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