People and Change in Indigenous Australia / / ed. by Francesca Merlan, Diane Austin-Broos.

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Contents --
Introduction: People and Change in Indigenous Australia --
VALUE --
1. Bold Women of the Warlpiri Diaspora Who Went Too Far --
2. Predicaments of Proximity: Revising Relatedness in a Warlpiri Town --
3. Self-possessed: Children, Recognition, and Psychological Autonomy at Pukatja (Ernabella), South Australia --
HISTORIES --
4. Reconfiguring Relational Personhood among Lander Warlpiri --
5. The Role of Allocative Power and Its Diminution in the Constitution and Violation of Wiradjuri Personhood --
HEGEMONIES --
6. Murrinhpatha Personhood, Other Humans, and Contemporary Youth --
7. Mobility and the Education of Indigenous Youth Away from Remote Home Communities --
8. We're Here to Worship God: Aboriginal Christians and the Political Dimensions of Personhood --
AFTERWORD --
9. Empathy, Psychic Unity, Anger, and Shame: Learning about Personhood in a Remote Aboriginal Community --
References --
Contributors --
Index
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3. Self-possessed: Children, Recognition, and Psychological Autonomy at Pukatja (Ernabella), South Australia --
HISTORIES --
4. Reconfiguring Relational Personhood among Lander Warlpiri --
5. The Role of Allocative Power and Its Diminution in the Constitution and Violation of Wiradjuri Personhood --
HEGEMONIES --
6. Murrinhpatha Personhood, Other Humans, and Contemporary Youth --
7. Mobility and the Education of Indigenous Youth Away from Remote Home Communities --
8. We're Here to Worship God: Aboriginal Christians and the Political Dimensions of Personhood --
AFTERWORD --
9. Empathy, Psychic Unity, Anger, and Shame: Learning about Personhood in a Remote Aboriginal Community --
References --
Contributors --
Index
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Contents --
Introduction: People and Change in Indigenous Australia --
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2. Predicaments of Proximity: Revising Relatedness in a Warlpiri Town --
3. Self-possessed: Children, Recognition, and Psychological Autonomy at Pukatja (Ernabella), South Australia --
HISTORIES --
4. Reconfiguring Relational Personhood among Lander Warlpiri --
5. The Role of Allocative Power and Its Diminution in the Constitution and Violation of Wiradjuri Personhood --
HEGEMONIES --
6. Murrinhpatha Personhood, Other Humans, and Contemporary Youth --
7. Mobility and the Education of Indigenous Youth Away from Remote Home Communities --
8. We're Here to Worship God: Aboriginal Christians and the Political Dimensions of Personhood --
AFTERWORD --
9. Empathy, Psychic Unity, Anger, and Shame: Learning about Personhood in a Remote Aboriginal Community --
References --
Contributors --
Index
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