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http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVL-Aboriginal.html Recommended by almost every site re Aborigines. Excellent links to other sites, and regularly updated with links to other government and institutional sites. Easily the best site found.
~http://www.ozemail.com.au/~hallpa/intro.html An excellent introductory site with detail on culture, anthropology, division of labour, and the complexity of Aboriginal society.
http://www.aboriginalaustralia.com.au/ An excellent resource site, including clickable map for regional variants in aboriginal life, discussion /mailing list, educational resources. Recommended.
http://www.webnet.com.au/clients/koori/ -Brief perspectives on indigenous culture.
http://members.xoom.com/athw/ A history of the Koories of the Kulin Nation of Melbourne - their way of life, their interaction and conflict with the first European settlers and their destruction. A consideration of the legacy left by these events - issues all Australians must eventually face. A really good site with information specific to the tribes and conflict of settlement in Victoria.
http://www.freeyellow.com:8080/members5/bursill/ An interesting archeological view of the Royal National Park. Good information and photographics of archeological sites. Pages slow loading due to photos, but these are worth the wait. PEDS also available for purchase on CD-ROM
http://matilda.aaa.com.au/bizskills/ Site of the Dharawal Aboriginal Tribal Elders Association - You need to look at this for projects and fact sheets. Excellent material and a site you can return to. It is MUST SEE site - the fact sheets and information are great. The newsletters informative and you can take part in the discussion through message boards. If you are seriously interested in Aboriginal History and Cultural Studies, you have to visit here. Aboriginal Encyclopedia, Dictionary and all included. It really is a great site.
http://www.dnathan.com/VL/austLang.htm Searchable database of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages .
http://artalpha.anu.edu.au/web/arc/resources/paa/arcrock.htm This site from Peter Hiscock, Dept. Archaeology and Anthropology, Australian National University, carries high resolution photographs and information about stone artifacts in Australia. Good site for archeological insight and information.
http://www.hreoc.gov.au/social_justice/stolen_children/j8_1_4.html Read. Hear. Learn.
http://www.yothuyindi.com/ Great Site, great band, great info.
First Settlement and other sites of Interest to Colonial History
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