The Australian Abo Call was the first Aboriginal-focused publication printed in Australia. There were a total of six issues, all published in 1938. It was written and edited by John (Jack) Patten, co-founder of the Aborigines Progressive Association…
Territory Stories is a repository of historical and culturally significant digital objects. Territory Stories contains photographs, documents, audio and video and allows users to contribute content to enrich the collection.
This is a Warlpiri story, a story about the Southern Tanami Indigenous Protected Area or IPA.
Based upon the English version of the IPA Plan of Management, it is intended to help all Warlpiri –
from elders to school children – to better…
Documents about law and indigenous people, 1797 to 1840. Contains transcriptions and digital images of handwritten and printed material composed by government officials, judges and missionaries.
Share in the unique culture and history of Victorian Aboriginal (Koorie) people.
Hear our Elders tell of their lives on missions and reserves. They are places full of contradictions. They are home.
The Koori Mail digitised collection is the only complete online archive for the Koori Mail – Australia’s fortnightly national Indigenous newspaper.
It was launched by the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies and…
The Dawn and New Dawn digitised collection is the only complete online archive of these magazines which were issued between 1952-1975 by the New South Wales Aborigines Welfare Board.
If you are looking into family history, or researching for an…
The Bringing Them Home Oral History Project ran from 1998 to 2002 and served to collect and preserve the stories of Indigenous people and others, such as missionaries, police and administrators involved in or affected by the process of child…
The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) develops, maintains and preserves well-documented collections and provide the best possible access to our collection items to pass knowledge to current and future…