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9.3 Government Policy on the identification
of Aborigines ......................................
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9.4 Identification: Government practice in identifying
Aborigines .........................................
9.5 Nomenclature .......................................
9.6 Identification in social sciences research
literature - pre~1967 ...............................
9.7 Summary ............................................
INTERACTION BETWEEN PSYCHOLOGICAL REALITY AND
PSYCHOLOGICAL MODELS: ABORIGINAL RESPONSE TO THE
PRE-1967 CONCEPTUALIZATION BY THE DOMINANT
SOCIETY OF THE ABORIGINAL WORLD
10.1 Introduction .......................................
10.11 Aboriginal response to mainstream
theorizing - resistance as a form of
interaction
(i) Physical resistance ....................
(ii) Cultural resistance
(a) adaptation ........................
(b) internalisation of negative
identity ..........................
10.2 Interaction of Aboriginal people with identification/
naming by the dominant group .......................
10.21 Passing .....................................
10.22 Confusion ...................................
10.23 Identity-diffusion ..........................
10.3 Development of a separate Aboriginal identity ......
10.4 Summary - Implications for the construction of
Aboriginal identity ................................
THE ABORIGINAL WORLD: CONTEMPORARY THEORIZING/
CONTEMPORARY NAMING
11.1 The 1967 Referendum ................................
11.2 Contemporary legislation and policy ................
11.21 Integration - an alternative to assimilation,
South Australian State Labor Party policy,
1965 ........................................
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