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(i) Schedule 1 Typifications
(a) Construction........................ 82
(b) Constitution ................................... 82
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. (ii) Schedule II Theorizing statements
(a) Construction ................................... 83
(bɔ Constitution ................................... 83
(iii) Schedule III Theorizing about success ............. 84
(iv) Schedule IV Location of the self in groups....... 85
VIII. THEORIZING ABOUT THE ABORIGINAL ’WORLD’ BY
MAINSTREAM SOCIETY, PRE-1967
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8.1 Hypothesis I ....................................... 86
8.2 Theorizing about the Aboriginal world by the
dominant society - conceptual framework ............ 86
8,3 Government Legislation pre-1967 .................. 88
8,31 Land Acts .................................... 88
8.32 Social Legislation ........................... 89.
8.33 Summary ...................................... 94
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8.4 Government policy: Management of Aboriginal society
within the symbolic universe of the dominant
society............................................ 95
8.41 Conceptual nihiIation ........................ 96
(i) Legitimation of nihilation by
economic arguments ...................... 96
(ii) Legitimation of nihilation by
’scientific’ arguments .................. 97
8.42 Physical nihilation
(i) Extermination ........................... 98
(a) Theological legitimation of
physical nihilation ................ 99
(b) Sedimentation of typifications ..... IOO
(ii) Segregation ........................ IOl
(iii) Isolation and Dispersal
(a) Full-blood Aborigines .............. 103
(b) Half-castes ........................ 103
8.43 Assimilation as policy ....................... 104
8.5 Summary - conceptual nihilation .................... 110
їх. Identificationznaming of aborigines by mainstream
SOCIETY, PRE-1967
9.1 Identity and identification ........................ 112
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9.2 NamingZidentification by means of census
categories ......................................... 114
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