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    • Foundational Concepts in Native Title Anthropology
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      • Cultural expertise and Indigenous people in Australia
      • Failure in the High Court: Culture and agency
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      • Ophelia Rubinich We don’t really want to talk about it: Working as a woman and a consultant in native title
      • Using historical records in Native Title research
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        • Role of anthropology in Australian Indigenous native title and land rights
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      • Central Land Council – interviews with staff of the Community Development Unit
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