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Returning to that which was never lost: Indigenous Australian saltwater identities,a history of land claims and the paradox of return
Authors:Amanda Kearney
Institution:1. a.kearney@unsw.edu.au
Abstract:In this paper I explore the kincentric ecologies that define sea country for Indigenous Australians, in particular the Yanyuwa of Northern Australia. Despite colonial alienation from their coastal territories, Yanyuwa have sustained a four-decade long legal fight for restitution. Using the framework of ‘urgent patience’ as resistance against ‘social death’, this paper tracks the historical legacy of legislative land rights for saltwater peoples.
Keywords:Indigenous Australia  history and land rights  urgent patience  cultural wounding  place and the sea
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