Other Useful Links
Aboriginal Australia

This site showcases Aboriginal enterprises including art, clothing, music,
travel and learning about Cultures. CAAMA radio is also featured. Students
could consider how their community might become "enterprising"?
Click here
Aboriginal Education Reference Library

The Aboriginal Education Reference Library based in Enfield (Adelaide) claims
to have the largest collection of resources in this area of study in Australia.
This site allows you to browse their catalogue and contact the site.
Click here
Aboriginal Resource Development Services Inc.

"For the people to control their own development, ARDS believes that cultural awareness and communication skills are
essential tools for all non-Aboriginal people to acquire and maintain if they are to be useful in the peoples development.
....Only when the world-view and history of any cultural minority is seen clearly by the dominant culture can any real development and effective
communication take place." Why Warriors Lie Down and Die is a key publication from this community development organisation.
Click here
Aboriginal Studies Materials Source List

Where to go to get materials and books plus a list of "must have" books.
Click here
BECTa Database

BECTa Educational Software Database, based in the UK, profiles useful computer software
not necessarily seen in Australia. Many software packages produced in the UK
better suit the educational philosophy of Australian schools than software
sourced from the US.
Click here
Greygum

An all Australian software company run by David Smith, an exceptional teacher.
It shows in his software for schools. Highly Recommended.
Click here
Ingarnendi

Ingarnendi (Kaurna language for "to look about and enquire") is a resource section of the
South Australian Museum's site
that allows online access to the museum's collection of aboriginal artefacts, archival photographs, films,
works of art and journals. There appears to be only one entry on "Pitjantjatjara" when using the search engine but
a photograph described as a Pitjantjatjara boy making a target appears in the list when you enter "spear"!?
See what you can find.
Click here
Message Stick

Aboriginal and Islander Online News presented by the Australian Broadcasting Commission.
Click here
Pitjantjatjara Council Inc.

The "Pit Council" is the organisation representing Ngaanyatjarra, Pitjantjatjara,
and Yankunytjatjara communities of Central Australia, spanning three states; WA, SA
and NT. Anangu Pitjantjatjara (AP), is the part of Pit Council that administers the Lands in South Australia and
provides services for our local communities. This site provides information on
these services and others such as Land Management, plus new developments like the solar power
array.
Important Hint: use the Site Map
to navigate your way around this site.
Pit Council -
Click here
Anangu Pitjantjatjara (AP) - Click here
NPY Women's Council - Click here
PY Media -
Click here
Detailed map of AP Lands (590Kb file) -
Click here
*Note: the links to the AP sites have now been restored.
Use email contact below to report any dead links.
|