Issue Details: First known date: 2004... 2004 Allen Hall : 6 September 1918 - August 2004
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'When the then Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies made funding available for a big thrust to record Australian Aboriginal languages that were endangered or going out of use, four positions were made available at the University of Queensland. I was given a research fellowship with the hope, among other things, that I could supervise three research scholars who were also appointed. The Rev. Allen Hall was one of these.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Australian Aboriginal Studies no. 2 2004 Z1187959 2004 periodical issue

    'In this issue of Australian Aboriginal Studies we present a diversity of articles. Michael Rowland considers the revival of the caricature of the ‘noble savage’— or ‘ecologically noble savage’ existing in harmony with nature—that he has identified in some recent publications on environmental issues, and discusses negative implications of the concept. In doing so, he faces the possibility that such a critique might be seen as an attack on indigeneity, but is bolstered by the observation that his criticisms are shared by some Indigenous Australian scholars.'  (Editorial introduction)

    2004
    pg. 135-137
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