Issue Details: First known date: 2015... 2015 From Skills to Stories: Land Rights, Life Histories and the Terms of Engagement
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    y separately published work icon Strings of Connectedness : Essays in Honour of Ian Keen Peter Toner (editor), Acton : Australian National University Press , 2015 9014706 2015 selected work criticism

    'For nearly four decades, Ian Keen has been an important, challenging, and engaging presence in Australian anthropology. Beginning with his PhD research in the mid-1970s and through to the present, he has been a leading scholar of Yolngu society and culture, and has made lasting contributions to a range of debates. His scholarly productivity, however, has never been limited to the Yolngu, and he has conducted research and published widely on many other facets of Australian Aboriginal society: on Aboriginal culture in ‘settled’ Australia; comparative historical work on Aboriginal societies at the threshold of colonisation; a continuing interest in kinship; ongoing writing on language and society; and a set of significant land claims across the continent. In this volume of essays in his honour, a group of Keen’s former students and current colleagues celebrate the diversity of his scholarly interests and his inspiring influence as a mentor and a friend, with contributions ranging across language structure, meaning, and use; the post-colonial engagement of Aboriginal Australians with the ideas and structures of ‘mainstream’ society; ambiguity and indeterminacy in Aboriginal symbolic systems and ritual practices; and many other interconnected themes, each of which represents a string that he has woven into the rich tapestry of his scholarly work.' (Source: Publishers website)

    Acton : Australian National University Press , 2015
    pg. 75-99
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  • East Alligator River, Oenpelli / Gunbalunya, West Arnhem Land, Arnhem Land, Top End, Northern Territory,
  • Northern Territory,
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