Indigenous and minority placenames : Australian and international perspectives / edited by Ian D. Clark, Luise Hercus and Laura Kostanski.

This book showcases current research into Indigenous and minority placenames in Australia and internationally. Many of the chapters in this volume originated as papers at a Trends in Toponymy conference hosted by the University of Ballarat in 2007 that featured Australian and international speakers....

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Main Authors: Clark, Ian D., 1958- (Author), Hercus, L. A. (Luise Anna), 1926-2018 (Author), Kostanski, Laura (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Canberra ACT, Australia : Australian National Univesity Press, [2014]
Series:Aboriginal history monograph series.
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Online Access:JSTOR Open Access
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Summary:This book showcases current research into Indigenous and minority placenames in Australia and internationally. Many of the chapters in this volume originated as papers at a Trends in Toponymy conference hosted by the University of Ballarat in 2007 that featured Australian and international speakers. The chapters in this volume provide insight into the quality of toponymic research that is being undertaken in Australia and in countries such as Canada, Finland, South Africa, New Zealand, and Norway. The research presented here draws on the disciplines of linguistics, geography, history, and anthropology. The book includes meticulous studies of placenames in central NSW and the Upper Hunter region; Gundungurra cave names; western Arnhem Land; Northern Cape York Peninsula and Mount Wheeler in Queensland; saltwater placenames around Mer in the Torres Strait; and the Kaurna in South Australia.--From publisher.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1925021637
9781925021639
1925021629
9781925021622
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