Some convicts in Australia escaped and found shelter, solidarity, and even family among the Indigenous groups they'd been ...
Formed more than 500 million years ago, this land—home to the oldest living culture in the world—tells an ancient story.
The celebrations at the UNESCO World Heritage Site included a sunrise viewing at Uluru, traditional dance, a marketplace ...
A new study by a Utah anthropologist, based on genetic evidence, concludes that the colonizers of Sahul arrived later than ...
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A Giant Kangaroo Bone Is Challenging the Idea That Humans Wiped Out Australia’s Megafauna
Indigenous Australians may have been early "paleontologists," not big-game hunters, according to a new analysis ...
More than 395,000 acres from four of Australia's national parks was returned to the Aboriginal Eastern Kuku Yalanji people in a "historic" agreement, officials announced Wednesday. Among the land is ...
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Unusual 19th-century boomerang reveals Australia’s indigenous history, claims study
A 19th-century wangim or boomerang has revealed how sophisticated the First Peoples of Australia were as engineers, and how ...
There is a gap in Australian political attention, media coverage and academic scholarly literature about Indigenous policy ...
Leading voices from the Australian mining industry and Indigenous business groups believe it is time Australia moved on from decades of compliance-driven “engagement” with First Nations stakeholders ...
A new look at cuts on a giant kangaroo bone reveal First Peoples as fossil collectors, not hunters who helped drive species extinct, some scientists argue.
(CNN) — A British university has given back four spears taken more than 250 years ago from an aboriginal community in Australia by explorer Captain James Cook. Trinity College Cambridge permanently ...
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