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Indigenous Australia

  • ANTH2601
  • Semester 1 (see Timetable)
  • 6 points
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This unit examines key debates that have shaped the anthropology of Aboriginal Australia such as those concerning colonisation, kinship and social organisation, religion, local organisation, 'tradition', politics, and ecology and economy. In examining this material, students become acquainted with the significant place Aboriginal Australia occupies in the history and development of anthropological thought. -- Course Website

Instructor: Assistant Professor Richard Davis

Prerequisites: any Level 1 Anthropology unit



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