Diane Barwick
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Canadian anthropologist
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Anthropology
Diane Barwick's Degrees
- PhD Anthropology University of Melbourne
- Masters Anthropology University of Melbourne
- Bachelors Anthropology University of Melbourne
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Diane Elizabeth McEachern Barwick was a Canadian-born anthropologist, historian, and Aboriginal-rights activist. She was also a renowned researcher and teacher in the field of Australian Aboriginal culture and society.
Diane Barwick's Published Works
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- A little more than kin : regional affiliation and group identity among aboriginal migrants in Melbourne (1963) (32)
- ECONOMIC ABSORPTION WITHOUT ASSIMILATION (1962) (13)
- Fighters and singers : the lives of some Australian Aboriginal women (1985) (9)
- Aborigines of Victoria (1988) (7)
- Writing aboriginal history (1981) (6)
- Handbook for Aboriginal and Islander History (1980) (6)
- A Select Bibliography of Aboriginal History and Social Change: Theses and Published Research to 1976 (1977) (4)
- Metaphors of interpretation : essays in honour of W. E. H. Stanner (1985) (3)
- Dissecting the patient stay in the UK. (1993) (1)
- Ethnology: “Whitefella Business”: Aborigines in Australian Politics. Michael C. Howard (1979) (0)
- Our Land Till We Die: A History of the Framlingham Aborigines [Book Review] (1981) (0)
- [Book review: Tilbrook, Lois. Nyungar Tradition: Glimpses of Aborigines of South-Western Australia 1829-1914. Nedlands: University of Western Australia Press, 1983] [Paper in: Reece, Bob and Stannage, Tom (eds). European-Aboriginal Relations in Western Australian History] (1984) (0)
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