Note: For the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (appears on title page) Note: Commentary by Penny Taylor appears in each chapter.
Issue Details: First known date: 1988... 1988 After 200 Years : Photographic Essays of Aboriginal and Islander Australia Today
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,:Aboriginal Studies Press , 1988 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Introduction, Penny Taylor , single work prose (p. xv-xxv)
The Moonbird People, single work prose
A photographic essay on the Aboriginal communities of Tasmania that return to the Bass Strait Islands for the mutton bird season.
(p. 1-17)
Purfleet and Taree, single work prose
A photographic essay on the Aboriginal communities of Purfleet and Taree, New South Wales.
(p. 19-37)
Yaruman, single work prose
A photographic essay on the Aboriginal community of Yaruman, in the Jaru Territory, Western Australia.
(p. 39-61)
Brewarrina, single work prose
A photographic essay on the Aboriginal community of Brewarrina, northwestern New South Wales.
(p. 63-83)
Bagot, single work prose
A photographic essay on the Aboriginal community of Bagot, a residential area in Darwin.
(p. 85-103)
Kuranda, single work prose
A photographic essay on the Aboriginal community of Kuranda, North Queensland.
(p. 105-125)
Port Augusta, single work prose
A photographic essay on the Aboriginal community of Port Augusta.
(p. 127-141)
Betty Dohnt, Port Augusta, single work obituary (p. 140)
Note: illus., port.
Fitzroy Crossing, single work prose
A photographic essay on the Aboriginal community of Fitzroy Crossing, a town situated on the Great Northern Highway en route through the West Kimberleys.
(p. 143-161)
Malgawo, single work prose
A photographic essay on the Aboriginal community of Malgawo, one of the most remote outstations in Arnhem Land.
(p. 163-181)
Cherbourg, single work prose
A photographic essay on the Aboriginal community of Cherbourg, a government reserve northeast of Brisbane.
(p. 183-205)
Torres Strait, single work prose
A photographic essay on Torres Strait Islander communities.
(p. 207-225)
Robinvale and Leeton, single work prose
A photographic essay on the Aboriginal communities of Robinvale which is situated in northwest Victoria, and Leeton situated 250 kilometres apart from Robinvale in New South Wales.
(p. 227-251)
Napranum, single work prose
A photographic essay on the Aboriginal community of Napranum (formerly known as Weipa South) on the Cape York Peninsula, in Far North Queensland.
(p. 253-273)
Untitledi"I would love my people to realise that it cannot be", Fiona Doyle , single work poetry (p. 267)
Note: Written as: Fiona George.
Yuendumu, single work prose
A photographic essay on the Aboriginal community of Yuendumu and some of its outstations in the heart of Australia, 300 kilometres north of Alice Springs.
(p. 275-301)
Cessnock Gaol, single work prose
A photographic essay on a small group of Aboriginal inmates in a modern minimum security gaol.
(p. 303-321)
Perth, single work prose (p. 323-335)
Untitledi"Two hundred years of Dreamtime now encroached", Ken Colbung , single work poetry (p. 328)
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