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26.22 Area II: Interaction between social
structure and the ’worlds’ in which
Aboriginal people find their
identity..........................і.......... 455
26.23 Area III: Interaction between the self
and society ................................. 457
XXVII CONCLUSIONS, IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE, AND
DIRECTIONS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH
27.1 Conclusions
27.11 ’Worlds’ of Aborigines ....................... 460
27.12 Naming ........................ 461
27.13 Identification as Aboriginal Australian ...... 462
27.2 Implications for practice .......................... 466
27.21 Social structures; membership of a group
(i) Strelley.............................. 467
(ii) Pt. Augusta ........................... 468
(iii) Adelaide .............................. 469
27.22 Factors of continuity
(i) Ideological system .................... 471
(ii) Causal-meaningful bonds ............... 472
(iii) Inherent factors of continuity ........ 472
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27.3 Insights to be drawn from the Strelley construction
of identity........................................ 472
27.31 Theorizing .................................. 472
СІ) Political autonomy within the
group; leadership roles .............. 473
Cii) Economic autonomy .................... 475
Ciii) Autonomy and social structures ....... 475
27.4 Locus for the construction of Aboriginal identity . 475
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27.41 The question of segregation ................ 479
27,42 A race within a race ................. 482
27.5 Summary........................................... 483
27.6 Further research and action ....................... 483
REFERENCES ........................................ 486
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