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2022

Book Chapter

'We are all still here': anthropological perspectives on cultural change

Martin, Richard and Ginn, Geoff (2022). 'We are all still here': anthropological perspectives on cultural change. Kirrenderri: heart of the Channel Country. (pp. 39-42) edited by Michael C. Westaway, Mandana Mapar, Tracey Hough, Shawnee Gorringe and Geoff Ginn. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland Anthropology Museum.

'We are all still here': anthropological perspectives on cultural change

2020

Book Chapter

Power, Poison, and Hope in the Border Country

Martin, Richard J. (2020). Power, Poison, and Hope in the Border Country. Of Earth, For Earth: The meaning of a mine. (pp. 30-38) edited by Kathryn Moore and Dana Finch. Exeter, United Kingdom: University of Exeter Press.

Power, Poison, and Hope in the Border Country

2018

Book Chapter

Ethnographic collections, Indigenous narratives, and post-colonial rights in Australia

Martin, Richard J. and Trigger, David (2018). Ethnographic collections, Indigenous narratives, and post-colonial rights in Australia. The social work of narratives: human rights and the cultural imaginary. (pp. 103-120) edited by Gareth Griffiths and Philip Mead. Stuttgart, Germany: ibidem Press.

Ethnographic collections, Indigenous narratives, and post-colonial rights in Australia

2017

Book Chapter

Chinese history, Indigenous identity and mixed ancestry in Australia's Gulf Country

Trigger, David and Martin, Richard (2017). Chinese history, Indigenous identity and mixed ancestry in Australia's Gulf Country. Mixed race identities in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. (pp. 36-48) edited by Kirsten McGavin and Farida Fozdar. New York, NY United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315559391

Chinese history, Indigenous identity and mixed ancestry in Australia's Gulf Country

2016

Book Chapter

Cultural domains and the theory of customary environmentalism in Indigenous Australia

de Rijke, Kim, Martin, Richard and Trigger, David (2016). Cultural domains and the theory of customary environmentalism in Indigenous Australia. Engaging Indigenous Economy: Debating Diverse Approaches. (pp. 43-53) edited by Will Sanders. Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU Press. doi: 10.22459/caepr35.04.2016.04

Cultural domains and the theory of customary environmentalism in Indigenous Australia

2016

Book Chapter

Intimacies with country, environmentalism and intercultural relations in Northern Australia's Gulf Country

Martin, Richard J. and Trigger, David (2016). Intimacies with country, environmentalism and intercultural relations in Northern Australia's Gulf Country. Unstable relations: indigenous people and environmentalism in contemporary Australia. (pp. 92-121) edited by Eve Vincent and Timothy Neale. Perth, WA, Australia: University of Western Australia Press.

Intimacies with country, environmentalism and intercultural relations in Northern Australia's Gulf Country

2016

Book Chapter

‘Nothing never change’: mapping land, water and Aboriginal identity in the changing environments of northern Australia’s Gulf Country

Martin, Richard J. and Trigger, David (2016). ‘Nothing never change’: mapping land, water and Aboriginal identity in the changing environments of northern Australia’s Gulf Country. Other people's country: law, water and entitlement in settler colonial sites. (pp. 1-18) edited by Timothy Neale and Stephen Turner. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge.

‘Nothing never change’: mapping land, water and Aboriginal identity in the changing environments of northern Australia’s Gulf Country

2016

Book Chapter

Conservation, commodification and Indigenous heritage in Queensland

Martin, Richard J., Sneddon, Andrew and Trigger, David (2016). Conservation, commodification and Indigenous heritage in Queensland. The right to protect sites: Indigenous heritage management in the era of native title. (pp. 137-158) edited by Pamela Faye McGrath. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies.

Conservation, commodification and Indigenous heritage in Queensland

2014

Book Chapter

'Reading' the Leichhardt, Landsborough and Gregory explorer trees of Northern Australia

Martin, Richard J. (2014). 'Reading' the Leichhardt, Landsborough and Gregory explorer trees of Northern Australia. History, power, text: cultural studies and Indigenous studies. (pp. 523-543) edited by Timothy Neale, Crystal McKinnon and Eve Vincent. Sydney, NSW, Australia: UTS ePress.

'Reading' the Leichhardt, Landsborough and Gregory explorer trees of Northern Australia