Jerry Schwab Jerry Schwab i(9108774 works by)
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1 Ambiguity, Style and Kinship in Adelaide Aboriginal Identity Jerry Schwab , 1988 single work criticism
— Appears in: Being Black: Aboriginal Cultures in 'Settled' Australia 1988; (p. 77-95)

'In traditional Aboriginal societies identity was rarely ambiguous. Each individual's identity was constituted in the social realm through kinship ties and passage through a variety of distinct roles and statuses. In the spiritual realm through fundamental responsibilities and direct linkages to the Dreaming, and even geographically in binding associations with particular places and regions. When Europeans began to arrive, the traditional social systems, which so clearly established the Identities of Aborigines, were elastic enough to account for (and often Include) these new arrivals, thus overcoming the ambiguity-at least temporarily-of the Europeans' positions In the Aboriginal social order' (Introduction)

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