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12.4 Autonomy of the group

12.41 Political independence, through the Law ..... 181

12.42 Autonomy - causal-meaningful bonds v.
spatial agglomeration ....................... 182 .

12.43 Autonomy - self direction from within V.
white exploitation .......................... 183

12.44 Autonomy and interaction with the Government
(i) Party politics ......................... 185

(ii) Autonomy and government intervention ...   186

12.45 Autonomy and the white world
(i)  The Nomads ............................. 187

(ii)  White teaching staff ................... 187

(iii)  Business interests ............   187

12.46 Autonomy and interaction with other
Aboriginal groups ............................ 188

12.47 Autonomy and the economic structures of
the group ................................... 189

12.48  Autonomy - Summary.......................... 191

12.5 Factors of continuity of a group

12.51  Inherent factors of continuity ............. 191

12.52  External factors of continuity ............. 192

(i)  Language .............................. 192

(ii)  Territory ............................. 195

(iii)  Possessions

(a) 'Guruwari1 ....................... 196

(b) Housing .......................... 197

(iv)  Schooling ............................. 198

12.6 Factors leading to the destruction of the group

12.61 Size ..................................∙..... 200

хні.. Theorizingzindoctrination and the construction of
AN ABORIGINAL WORLD IN WHICH IDENTITY IS
LOCATED

13.1 Introduction ...............    203

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13.2 Theorizing to support the model of the Strelley
•world’ ..........................   204

13.3 Theorizing concerning the restoration of
traditional law .................................. 205

13.4 Theorizing about the protection of Structures-
rejection of alien theorizing .................... 206

13.5 Theorizing about the protection of the autonomy of
the group ........................................ 207

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