2000- Sources for Aboriginal Studies

 

2000

Maynard, John. Who's Traditional Land? Yutilliko (Awobokal -"To Guide") [Report to ascertain the traditional owners of the land now occupied by the Callaghan Campus of the University of Newcastle]. [Wollotuka site]

Albrecht, Glenn. "Rediscovering the Coquun: Towards an Environmental History of the Hunter River". Address given at the River Forum 2000 at Wyndham Estate, Hunter River; by Glenn Albrecht PhD, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Studies, The University of Newcastle.

University of Newcastle Library. Guide to the Collections Relating to Aboriginal History and Culture. University of Newcastle Archives Rare Books & Special Collections, Auchmuty Library. (729 KB PDF)

Guide to the Norman B. Tindale Archives - Published by the South Australian Museum.

Maaiangal Ngura (Clan) of the Worimi Nation. A Scrapbook containing Brochures, News Clippings and Articles throughout the year 2000 relating to Stockton Bight. (1.00 MB PDF)

Deacon, Vera. "Aborigines at Platt's Estate: Attempts to move Aborigines" in Wurrecker: Newsletter of the Newcastle Aboriginal Support Group. No.122 (April 2000): 4-5. (233 KB PDF) [Courtesy of Mrs Vera Deacon with kind permission of Newcastle Aboriginal Support Group.]

2001



Maaiangal Ngura (Clan) of the Worimi Nation. Press Release: Stockton Bight - Port Stephens - Maaiangal Aboriginal Heritage Inc. Traditional Worimi Custodians (68 KB PDF)

Maaiangal Ngura (Clan) of the Worimi Nation. Two newsclippings relating to appointment of Carol Ridgeway-Bissett to Reconciliation Council and Mixed Mobs Exhibition. (153 KB PDF)

2002


Deacon, Vera."Tirrikiba: Place of Flame, Messages, Memories." [Typescript] (530 KB PDF) (Courtesy Vera Deacon)

AWABA An electronic database and guide to the history, culture and language of the Aboriginal peoples of the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie region of NSW. Awaba is the product of collaboration between the University's School of Liberal Arts and Wollotuka School of Aboriginal Studies, in partnership with representatives of the Awabakal Aboriginal community.

2004

Dyall, L. K. The Aboriginal Middens at Birubi: An account of surface collections (1964-1977) on the Aboriginal site at Birubi, near Port Stephens, New South Wales, and its subsequent excavations in 1978 and 1979. [5.38MB PDF] [Read Only Online Version Courtesy of Len Dyall]

El-Hakim, S., Picard, M., & Fryer, J. (2004). Modelling and Visualisation of Aboriginal Rock Art in The Baiame Cave. Powerpoint Presentation. (11.7 MB ppt file) (Contains embedded 3D Movie Representation of Baiame Cave).

El-Hakim, S., Fryer, J. et al (2004). Aboriginal Rock Art in the Baiame Cave. (57 MB wmv file) 3D Movie Representation of the Baiame Cave.

For the theoretical background realting to the ditigal capture of such imagery please see the paper by Sabry El-Hakim (2006) and Chandler et al (2007 below. These illustrative ground breaking 3D innovative materials have been kindly provided with permission from Emeritus Professor John Fryer.

2006

El-Hakim, S. (2006). A Sequential Approach to Capture Fine Geometric Details from Images. IAPRS Volume XXXVI, Part 5, Dresden 25-27 September 2006. (6.74 MB PDF)


2007

Fossil Pine Forest, Lake Macquarie. Compiled by Michael Organ. With assistance from John Byrnes. 5 June 2007. [Online Version University of Wollongong. Thank you to Mr Shane Frost for bringing this to our attention - GDG]

Chandler, J., Bryan, P. & Fryer, J. (2007). The Development and Application of a Simple Methodology for Recording Rock Art using Consume-Grade Digital Cameras. The Photogrammetric Record 22 (117): 10-21 (March 2007)

2008

Fryer, John. Where was Reverend Threlkeld's First Mission House at Belmont? A Report prepared for Mr Doug Lithgow, A Freeman of the City of Newcastle. February 2008. (764 KB PDF)