Abstract

1. Introduction Nicolas Peterson and Will Sanders Part I. Historical Conceptions: 2. Nineteenth century bureaucratic constructions of indigenous identities in New South Wales Marilyn Wood 3. From nomadism to citizenship: A. P. Elkin and Aboriginal advancement Geoff Gray Part II. Contemporary Conceptions: 4. Indigenous citizenship and self-determination: the problem of shared responsibilities Tim Rowse 5. Welfare colonialism and citizenship: politics, economics and agency Nicolas Peterson 6. Representation matters: the 1967 referendum and citizenship Bain Attwood and Andrew Marcus 7. Citizenship and the CDEP scheme: equal rights, difference and appropriateness Will Sanders 8. Citizenship and the logic of resource development: indigenous responses to mining in the Gulf country David Trigger Part III. Emerging Possibilities: 9. Whose citizen? Whose country? Peter Read 10. Citizenship and legitimacy in post-colonial Australia Richard Mulgan 11. International law context Garth Nettheim 12. Sovereignty Henry Reynolds.

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