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The impossibility of section 70 : Aboriginal protection, amelioration, and the contradictions of humanitarian governance
Record no:
70631
Author:
Curthoys, Ann
Year:
2016
Series:
STUDIES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIAN HISTORY. 2016, no.30 : 13-28 [kept History at P994.1]
Subject:
Western Australia - History - 19th century
;
Western Australia - Politics and government - 19th century
;
Western Australia. Constitution. Section 70
;
Rottnest Island (W.A.) - History
;
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia - Civil Rights
;
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia - Government relations - History
;
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia - History - 19th century
;
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia - Legal status, laws, etc.
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