Traditions in the Midst of Change: Communities, Cultures and the Strehlow Legacy in Central Australia. Proceedings of the Strehlow Conference, Alice Springs, 18-20 September, 2002.(Book review)
Publication Date: 01-JUL-06
Publication Title: Oceania
Format: Online
Author: Yengoyan, Aram A.

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Traditions in the Midst of Change: Communities, cultures and the Strehlow legacy in Central Australia. Proceedings of the Strehlow Conference, Alice Springs, 18-20 September, 2002

Edited by Michael Cawthorn. Pp. 209 pages.

Throughout anthropological history, the ethnographic work on the Arrernte (Aranda/Arunta) of the Alice Springs area is associated with Spencer and Gillen, Carl Strehlow (1871--1922) and his son T.G.H. Strehlow (1908--1978). Yet, from the vast array of their writings, the works of the Strehlows are less well known to social anthropologists who are not specialists on the Australian Aborginal. This unfortunate situation is partly the...



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