sovereignty, black power, land rights and the state
edited by Andrew Schaap and Gary Foley and Edwina Howell.
Abingdon, Oxon
Routledge,
[2013]
Preface / Larissa Behrendt -- Introduction / Gary Foley, Andrew Schaap & Edwina Howell -- The aboriginal embassy : an account of the protest of 1972 / Scott Robinson -- A reflection on the first thirty days of the embassy / Gary Foley -- The origins of aboriginal political consciousness and the aboriginal embassy, 1907-1972 / Gordon Briscoe -- Aboriginal protest / Leith Duncan -- Black power -- by any means necessary / Edwina Howell -- Tracking back: parallels between the 1920s aboriginal political movements parallels and 1972 tent embassy -- John maynard -- The freedom ride / Ann Curthoys -- The beginnings of the embassy (January 1972) -- Camping indefinitely at the embassy (February-June 1972) -- Confrontation at the embassy (July 1972) -- The continuing presence of the embassy since 1992 -- Anniversary reflections -- The constitutional politics of the aboriginal embassy / Paul Muldoon & Andrew Schaap -- Stating genocide in law / Jennifer Balint -- The spatial politics of aboriginal protest in the parliamentary triangle / Kurt Iveson -- War by other means : the australian war memorial and the aboriginal tent embassy in national space and time / Fiona Nicoll -- What do we want? not native title, that's for bloody sure / Nicole Watson.