John T Host John T Host i(A123685 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 2 y separately published work icon It's Still in My Heart, This Is My Country : The Single Noongar Claim History 'It's Still In My Heart, This Is My Country' : The Single Noongar Claim History John T Host , Chris Owen , Crawley : UWA Publishing , 2009 Z1744551 2009 single work non-fiction (taught in 1 units)

'Since white settlement, the history of the traditional owners of the south-west remains largely untold. Existing histories tend to represent the Noongar people as passive victims of colonisers and governments; it is all too easy to assume that theirs is little more than one of attempted assimilation, separation and state intrusion. Noongars are rarely represented as active survivors - as people who retained their traditional ways and country in the face of policies aimed at eliminating all aspects of their heritage.

Originally titled 'Applicants Historical Report' and prepared as expert evidence in the native title case known as the Single Noongar Claim, this book analyses the historiography and associated anthropology of the south-west. Coupled with Noongar oral history, it examines the survival of Noongar tradition, law and custom, proving that many of the most common misconceptions regarding the disappearance of Noongar culture have no basis in fact.' [Source: Publisher's blurb]

1 The Stolen Generations : John Herron and the Politics of Denial John T Host , Jill Milroy , 2001 single work criticism
— Appears in: Studies in Western Australian History , no. 22 2001; (p. 141-167)
In 1997, when the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) published its report on the separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families, the Prime Ministers response was to order an inversitgation of the report. John Herron, the Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander affairs, conducted the investigation.
1 Towards an Aboriginal Labour History Jill Milroy , John T Host , 2001 single work criticism
— Appears in: Studies in Western Australian History , no. 22 2001; (p. 3-22)
1 y separately published work icon Studies in Western Australian History Wordal no. 22 Jill Milroy (editor), Tom Stannage (editor), John T Host (editor), 2001 Nedlands : University of Western Australia , 2001 Z1588661 2001 periodical issue anthology
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