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2008

Book Chapter

At the Heart of Everything is the Land

Memmott, Paul C. and MCulloch, Susan (2008). At the Heart of Everything is the Land. The Heart of Everything: The Art and Artists of Mornington and Bentinck Islands. (pp. 12-15) edited by Nicholas Evans, Louise Martin-Chew and Paul Memmott. Fitzory, Vic.: McCulloch and McCulloch Australian Art Books.

At the Heart of Everything is the Land

2007

Book Chapter

Forty years of Aboriginal housing, public and community housing in South Australia from 1967 to 2007

Grant, Elizabeth and Memmott, Paul C. (2007). Forty years of Aboriginal housing, public and community housing in South Australia from 1967 to 2007. Reflections: 40 years on from the 1967 Referendum. (pp. 79-96) edited by Gillespie, N.. Adelaide: Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement Inc..

Forty years of Aboriginal housing, public and community housing in South Australia from 1967 to 2007

2007

Book Chapter

Urban Aboriginal Place Values In Australian Metropolitan Cities: The Case Study Of Brisbane

Greenop, Kelly and Memmott, Paul (2007). Urban Aboriginal Place Values In Australian Metropolitan Cities: The Case Study Of Brisbane. Past Matters: Heritage and Planning History - Case Study from the Pacific Rim. (pp. 213-245) edited by Caroline Miller and Michael Roche. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press.

Urban Aboriginal Place Values In Australian Metropolitan Cities: The Case Study Of Brisbane

2007

Book Chapter

Constructing cultural tourism opportunities in the Queensland wet tropics: Dyirbalngan campsites and dwellings

O'Rourke, Tim and Memmott, Paul (2007). Constructing cultural tourism opportunities in the Queensland wet tropics: Dyirbalngan campsites and dwellings. Striving for Sustainability: Case Studies in Indigenous Tourism. (pp. 371-402) edited by J. Buultjens and D. Fuller. Lismore, NSW: Southern Cross University Press.

Constructing cultural tourism opportunities in the Queensland wet tropics: Dyirbalngan campsites and dwellings

2007

Book Chapter

Spinifex houses of the Western Desert

Memmott, Paul C. and Go-Sam, Carroll (2007). Spinifex houses of the Western Desert. Gunyah, goondie & wurley: The Aboriginal architecture of Australia. (pp. 208-231) edited by Paul C. Memmott. St Lucia, Queensland, Australia: University of Qld Press.

Spinifex houses of the Western Desert

2007

Book Chapter

A Regional Approach to Managing Aboriginal Land Title on Cape York

Memmott, Paul, Blackwood, Peter and McDougall, Scott (2007). A Regional Approach to Managing Aboriginal Land Title on Cape York. Customary Land Tenure and Registration in Australia and Papua New Guinea: Anthropological Perspectives. (pp. 273-297) edited by J. F. Weiner and K. Glaskin. Canberra, Australia: ANU E Press.

A Regional Approach to Managing Aboriginal Land Title on Cape York

2006

Book Chapter

Who are the Kaiadilt people, where do they come from, and where does their art come from?

Memmott, Paul C. (2006). Who are the Kaiadilt people, where do they come from, and where does their art come from?. The Bentinck Project. (pp. 23-26) Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Woolloongabba Art Gallery.

Who are the Kaiadilt people, where do they come from, and where does their art come from?

2005

Book Chapter

Modelling Social Capital in a Remote Australian Indigenous Community

Memmott, Paul and Meltzer, Anne (2005). Modelling Social Capital in a Remote Australian Indigenous Community. A Dynamic Balance: Social Capital & Sustainable Community Development. (pp. 105-126) edited by Ann Dale and Jenny Onyx. The University of British Columbia, Vancouver: UBC Press.

Modelling Social Capital in a Remote Australian Indigenous Community

2005

Book Chapter

Arrernte increase ceremonies (Central Australia)

Memmott, P. C. (2005). Arrernte increase ceremonies (Central Australia). Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature. (pp. 106-107) edited by Taylor, B., Kaplan and J.. Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Continuum.

Arrernte increase ceremonies (Central Australia)

2005

Book Chapter

The study of indigenous ethno-architecture in Australia

Memmott, Paul C. and Fantin, Shaneen (2005). The study of indigenous ethno-architecture in Australia. Donald Thomson: the man and scholar. (pp. 185-210) edited by B. Rigsby and N. Peterson. Canberra, ACT, Australia: The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.

The study of indigenous ethno-architecture in Australia

2005

Book Chapter

Yolngu ceremonial Architecture (Australia)

Fantin, S. R. and Memmott, P. C. (2005). Yolngu ceremonial Architecture (Australia). Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature. (pp. 1786-1787) edited by Taylor, B., Kaplan and J.. Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Continuum.

Yolngu ceremonial Architecture (Australia)

2005

Book Chapter

Rainbow serpent (North Wellesley Islands, Australia)

Memmott, P. C. (2005). Rainbow serpent (North Wellesley Islands, Australia). Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature. (pp. 1336-1337) edited by Taylor, B., Kaplan and J.. Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Continuum.

Rainbow serpent (North Wellesley Islands, Australia)

2003

Book Chapter

Synthesizing indigenous housing paradigms: an introduction to Take 2

Memmott, Paul and Go-Sam, Carroll (2003). Synthesizing indigenous housing paradigms: an introduction to Take 2. TAKE 2: Housing design in indigenous Australia. (pp. 12-17) edited by P. Memmott and C. Chambers. Canberra, ACT Australia: The Royal Australian Institute of Architects.

Synthesizing indigenous housing paradigms: an introduction to Take 2

2000

Book Chapter

Aboriginal architecture

Memmott, P. C. and Go-Sam, C. (2000). Aboriginal architecture. The Oxford Companion to Aboriginal Art and Culture. (pp. 405-413) edited by Kleinert, S. and Neale, M.. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Aboriginal architecture

2000

Book Chapter

The way it was: Customary camps and houses in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria

Memmott, P. C. (2000). The way it was: Customary camps and houses in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria. Settlement: A History of Australian Indigenous Housing. (pp. 15-39) edited by P. Read. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press.

The way it was: Customary camps and houses in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria

2000

Book Chapter

Establishing the factual basis for Native Title in accordance with the amended Native Title Act

Memmott, P. C. (2000). Establishing the factual basis for Native Title in accordance with the amended Native Title Act. Native title in perspective: Selected papers from the Native Title Research Unit, 1998-2000. (pp. 87-100) edited by L. Strelein and K. Muir. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press.

Establishing the factual basis for Native Title in accordance with the amended Native Title Act

1999

Book Chapter

Preface

Memmott, P. C. (1999). Preface. Houses and Humpies. (pp. vii-ix) edited by The Surat Aboriginal Family Oral History Group. Surat, Qld: Surat Aboriginal Family History Group. doi: 10.1016/b978-1-4832-3135-8.50003-5

Preface

1998

Book Chapter

Tracking soakages in the Wakaya Desert with Yellowshirt

Memmott, P.C (1998). Tracking soakages in the Wakaya Desert with Yellowshirt. Take power, like this old man here: An anthology of writings celebrating twenty years of land rights in Central Australia, 1977-1997. (pp. 205-211) Alice Springs, NT, Australia: IAD Press.

Tracking soakages in the Wakaya Desert with Yellowshirt

1998

Book Chapter

Marine tenure in the Wellesley Islands region, Gulf of Carpentaria

Memmott, Paul and Trigger, David S. (1998). Marine tenure in the Wellesley Islands region, Gulf of Carpentaria. Customary marine tenure in Australia. (pp. 109-124) edited by Bruce Rigsby and Nicholas Peterson. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Oceania Publications.

Marine tenure in the Wellesley Islands region, Gulf of Carpentaria