Wollotuka Book Publications

<p>Maynard, J. (2007) <em>Fight for Liberty and Freedom: The origins of Australian Aboriginal Activism,</em> Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra</p>
<p>Maynard, J. (2002) <em>Aboriginal Stars of the Turf: Jockeys of Australian racing history,</em> Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra</p>
<p>Maynard, J (2003) <em>Aboriginal Stars of the Turf: Jockeys of Australian racing history,</em> Revised edition, Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra</p>
<p>Maynard, J (2004) <em>Awabakal Word Finder and Dreaming Stories companion,</em> Keeaira Press, Southport. QLD</p>
<p>Blyton, G., Heitmeyer, D. &amp; Maynard, J (2004) <em>Wannin Thanbarran: A history of Aboriginal and European Contact in Muswellbrook and the Upper Hunter Valley,</em> Muswellbrook Shire Aboriginal Reconciliation Committee, Muswellbrook</p>
      

Other Publications

Journal Article

Blyton Greg Michael, 'Smoking kills: the introduction of tobacco smoking into Aboriginal society with a particular focus on the Hunter region of Central Eastern New South Wales from 1800 to 1850', International Journal of Critical Studies, 3 2-10 (2010) [C1]

Blyton Greg Michael, 'Healthier times? Revisiting indigenous Australian health history', Health and History, 11 116-135 (2009) [C1]

Blyton Greg Michael, 'Seeds of myth: Exotic disease theory and deconstructing the Australian narrative of indigenous depopulation', The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 38S 17-24 (2009) [C1]

Cameron Elizabeth Jane, 'Using the arts as a therapeutic tool for counselling - an Australian Aboriginal perspective', Procedia Social and Behavioural Sciences, 5 403-407 (2010) [C1]

Donovan Michael Joseph, 'Quality teaching and aboriginal students, a NSW model', Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, 12 104-115 (2009) [C1]

Donovan Michael Joseph, ’Do Aboriginal knowledge and western education mix?: To get Aboriginal cultural knowledge in schools to make all the kids smile’, International Journal of the Humanities, 5 1-5 (2007) [C1]

Donovan Michael Joseph, ’To Watch, Hear and Re-Learn: Electronic Revitalisation Tools for the Gumbaynggir Aboriginal Language’, International Journal of the Book, 1 423-431 (2003) [C1]

Gilbert Stephanie Louise, ’Social work with indigenous communities’, Australian Social Work, 61 436-439 (2008) [C3]

Gilbert Stephanie Louise, ’Book Review: Lesbians and Lesbian Families: Relections On Theory & Practice’, Australian Social Work: The Journal of The Australian Association of Social Workers, 55, No.1, March 88-89 (2002) [C4]

Hodge Paul Barry, Lester John Henry, ’Indigenous research: Whose priority? Journeys and possibilities of cross-cultural research in geography’, Geographical Research, 44 41-51 (2006) [C1]

Hammond C, Lester John Henry, Fletcher Richard, Pascoe Susan Margaret, ’Young Aboriginal fathers: the findings and impact of a research project undertaken in the Hunter Valley’, Aboriginal Islander and Health Worker Journal, 28 5-8 (2004) [C2]

Maynard John Mervyn, 'Football barriers: Aboriginal under-representation and disconnection from the 'world game'', Soccer and Society, 10 39-56 (2009) [C1]

Maynard John Mervyn, 'Transnational understandings of Australian Aboriginal sporting migration: Sporting walkabout', International Journal of the History of Sport, 26 2376-2396 (2009) [C1]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’Circles in the Sand - An Indigenous Framework of Historical Practice’, Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 36S 117-120 (2007) [C1]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’'Be the change that you want to see': The awakening of cultural nationalism - Gandhi, Garvey and the AAPA’, Borderlands EJournal - Ghandi, Non-violence and Modernity, 4 - (2005) [C1]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’Freedom ride: A freedom rider remembers (Book review)’, Australian Historical Studies, 37 355-356 (2005) [C3]

Haskins Victoria, Maynard John Mervyn, ’Sex, race and power - Aboriginal men and white women in Australian history’, Australian Historical Studies, 37 191-216 (2005) [C1]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’?In the interests of our people?: the influence of Garveyism on the rise of Australian Aboriginal political activism’, Aboriginal History, 29 1-22 (2005) [C1]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’Australian history - lifting haze or descending fog’, Aboriginal History, 28 318-328 (2004) [C1]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’Vision, Voice and Influence: The Rise of the Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association’, Australian Historical Studies, 34 91 - 105 (2003) [C1]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’Muloobinbah (Newcastle) an Aboriginal industrial presence: past and present’, Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 87 248-266 (2001) [C3]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’Peter Jackson Perfect Man’, Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies JIGS, 6 10-12 (2001) [C3]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’Aboriginal Stars of the Pigskin’, Journal of Aboriginal History, 22 116-142 (2000) [C1]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’Fred Maynard and the Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association’, Journal of Aboriginal History, 21 1-13 (1999) [C1]

Moreton Janelle Romaine, 'Casting shadows', Artlink, 30 87-90 (2010) [C2]

Chapter in Book

Donovan Michael Joseph, ’Can Information Communication Technological Tools be Used to Suit Aboriginal Learning Pedagogies’, Information Technology and Indigenous People, Information Science Pub, Hershey, P A, 93-104 (2007) [B1]

Gilbert Stephanie Louise, ’'Never forgotten': Pearl Gibbs (Gambanyi)’, Uncommon Ground - White Women in Aboriginal History, Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, 107-125 (2005) [B1]

Gilbert Stephanie Louise, ’Social Work with Indigenous Australians’, Social Work - Fields of Practice, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, 62-72 (2005) [B2]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’'Light in the darkness': Elizabeth McKenzie Hatton’, Uncommon Ground - White Women in Aboriginal History, Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, 3-27 (2005) [B1]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’Pre-colonial Histories: Australia’, A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures in English, Edinburgh University Press Ltd, Edinburgh, 384-387 (2005) [B2]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’The Other Fellow: Fred Maynard and the 1920s Defence of Cultural Difference’, Contesting Assimilation, API Network, Perth, 27-37 (2005) [B1]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’Transcultural/transnational interaction and influences on Aboriginal Australia’, Connected Worlds - History inTransnational Perspective, ANU E Press, Canberra, 195-208 (2005) [B1]

Review

Geggie Judith Bronwyn, Defrain John, Defrain Nikki, Blyton Greg Michael, Holt Leanne, 'Australian Families, Cultures and Environments: An Annotated Bibliography', - (2009) [D2]

Gilbert Stephanie Louise, ’Book Review’, Australian Social Work: The Journal Of The Australian Association of Social Workers (2002) [D1]

Maynard John Mervyn, 'Garvey, Marcus Mosiah 1887-1940', The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History (2009) [D2]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’The True Story of Jimmy Governor’, Indigenous Law Bulletin (2001) [D1]

Conference Publication

Cameron Elizabeth Jane, 'Indigenous healing cards: A culturally sensitive tool for health professionals', The 2nd ArtsHealth Conference Proceedings, Newcastle, NSW (2009) [E3]

Donovan Michael Joseph, George Reece, Nesbitt Keith Vincent, Gillard Patricia Mary, 'Identifying cultural design requirements for an Australian Indigenous website', User Interfaces 2010: Proceedings of the Eleventh Australasian User Interface Conference, Brisbane, Australia (2010) [E1]

Donovan Michael Joseph, 'Working together: The school, the teacher and the Aboriginal Community', Pedagogy in Practice 2009 Conference. Abstracts, Newcastle, NSW (2009) [E3]

Donovan Michael Joseph, Heitmeyer Deirdre Grace, ’To get the Black point across: Linking technology to Aboriginal voices’, To get the Black point across: Linking technology to Aboriginal voices, Fremantle, Perth (2000) [E1]

Dyer Sharlene Michelle, Burgess Kenneth John, ’Workplace mentoring for Indigenous Australians: A case study’, 7th Annual Pacific Employment Relations Association Conference (PERA). Proceedings, Caloundra, Qld (2007) [E1]

Lester John Henry, ’Learning for All - Implications for Indigenous Education in the New Millenium - "Our kids are switching off school in primary school now!"’, Learning for All - Implications for Indigenous Education in the New Millenium - "Our kids are switching off school in primary school now!", Leura (2000) [E2]

Lester John Henry, ’Reconciliation - An Inclusive Process for New and Old Australian Languages’, Language, Literature, Culture, a Selection of Papers, Newcastle (1999) [E2]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’Re-assessing the Awakening of Aboriginal Political Consciousness and Activism in Twentieth Century Australia’, Re-assessing the Awakening of Aboriginal Political Consciousness and Activism in Twentieth Century Australia, Adelaide (2000) [E2]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’Survival Tales - The Colour Bar of Exclusion’, Survival Tales - The Colour Bar of Exclusion in "A Race for Place" Eugenics, Darwinism and Social Thought and Practice in Australia, Newcastle (2000) [E2]

Maynard John Mervyn, ’The Other Fellow - Fred Maynard and the 1920's defence of cultural difference’, The Other Fellow - Fred Maynard and the 1920's defence of cultural difference, Sydney (2000) [E2]