Item #60357 Similar Yet Distinctive. Aborigines in Urban Settings with Particular Reference to Adelaide. Gary KILLINGTON.
Similar Yet Distinctive. Aborigines in Urban Settings with Particular Reference to Adelaide
Similar Yet Distinctive. Aborigines in Urban Settings with Particular Reference to Adelaide
Similar Yet Distinctive. Aborigines in Urban Settings with Particular Reference to Adelaide

Similar Yet Distinctive. Aborigines in Urban Settings with Particular Reference to Adelaide

Adelaide, The Author, 1973.

Quarto, [vi], 193, 73 leaves of duplicate typescript (printed on the rectos only).

Maroon buckram a little scuffed, marked and flecked; a very good copy.

A thesis presented as part of the requirements for a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree at the University of Adelaide in 1973; of consequence and, by definition, rare. 'Summary of evidence of physical anthropology and its relation to racial questions and the work of psychologists on Aboriginal issues of destructiveness and intelligence; demographic pattern of Aborigines in Adelaide; health, crime, employment and problems of identity for Aborigines in urban areas, evidence drawn from published work with brief references to Adelaide; Appendix contains interviews with Aborigines and others concerning Aboriginal identity in Adelaide' (AIATSIS, on Trove). Contemporary newspaper accounts indicate Gary Killington was Director of Social Work at the Service to Youth Council, Inc., and later a consultant in community development with the Port Adelaide Central Mission.

Item #60357

Sold

See all items by