Professor Marcia Langton opened this year’s Boyer Lectures with an observation that William Stanner’s 1968 Boyer Lectures had “given credence, perhaps inadvertently” to the idea that Aboriginal people…...
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A fascinating and substantial discussion of the agreements being hammered out along the Kimberley between LNG companies and indigenous communities. An enormously contentious issue, sparking frequent heated debates among Australian anthropologists, the discussion highlights some of the ways that these agreements have actually improved. Also discusses Prof. Marcia Langton's recent Boyer Lecture.