Contested homelands: Darwin’s ‘itinerant problem’
Darwin has the largest Aboriginal population of any Australian city at nearly nine per cent, and the Northern Territory has nearly 28 per cent of the indigenous population. While the greater majority of the indigenous population in Darwin lives in circumstances not unlike their non-indigenous neigh...
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Autor principal: | Steve Spencer |
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Asia Pacific Network
2005
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