- Your family history🔍
- A DNA test says you've got Indigenous Australian ancestry. Now what?🔍
- Indigenous Stories about Family🔍
- How to Find Out if You Are of Aboriginal Descent🔍
- Why Aboriginal Australians are still fighting for recognition🔍
- Australian and New Zealand ancestors – an overview🔍
- Profile of First Nations people🔍
- The Family History Book🔍
Australian Indigenous family history
Your family history | Department of Veterans' Affairs - DVA
The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies can help you to research your indigenous family history. Their website ...
A DNA test says you've got Indigenous Australian ancestry. Now what?
Sure enough, he soon found records that his grandmother's maternal family were Aboriginal people originally from the Albany area of Western ...
Indigenous Stories about Family - Victorian Collections
There are stories about indigenous families in different Victorian communities, the memories of Gunditjmara Elder Aunty Iris Lovett-Gardiner and her life at ...
How to Find Out if You Are of Aboriginal Descent
Your family history can help determine if you're of Aboriginal descent. For example, you may find a birth, marriage, or death record that connects your family ...
Why Aboriginal Australians are still fighting for recognition
About 3 percent of Australia's population has Aboriginal heritage. ... families and institutions and forbidden from speaking their native ...
Australian and New Zealand ancestors – an overview
This guide provides a brief overview of resources held at The National Archives that can help you to trace your family history from the UK to its former ...
Profile of First Nations people - Australian Institute of Health and ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (First Nations) people are the first peoples of Australia. They are not one group, but rather comprise ...
The Family History Book: How to trace your ancestors in Australia
The Family History Book takes you through the steps of researching and building a family tree, finding records of births, deaths and marriages.
History: 60000 years - Working with Indigenous Australians
Aboriginal people have been in Australia for between 50,000 and 120,000 years. They were a hunter-gatherer people who had adapted well to the environment.
The Stolen Generation - The Australian Museum
For some as they grew older and started their own families, they continued to hide their Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander heritage from ...
Indigenous family life in Australia: A history of difference and deficit
These Acts intensely regulated Indigenous families through enforcing living, marriage and work arrangements, establishing Aboriginal-only reserves, Christian.
The meaning of family in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have strong family values. The family system has an extended family structure, as opposed to the nuclear or ...
STOLEN GENERATIONS' TESTIMONIES - Testimonies
One key element in the film KANYINI was the importance of Aboriginal people to connect to family, in order to feel whole. The policies that created the Stolen ...
Brief Guide to Indigenous Family History Research
The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) is Australia's premier institution for research into Indigenous issues. It ...
The Myth of 65 Thousand Years. The Genetic DNA of Aboriginal Men
As of 21 July 2023 there had been 241,257 men tested by the company, Family Tree DNA. The group of the 18 Aboriginal Australian men, with ...
Aboriginal social, cultural and historical contexts
Indigenous identity and meanings of belonging in country, community and family are also briefly covered. Contemporary issues confronting Aboriginal and ...
FamilySearch Catalog: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people ...
Discover your family history. Explore the world's largest collection of free family trees, genealogy records and resources.
How Did Aboriginal Australians Arrive on the Continent? DNA Helps ...
All living Aboriginal Australians descend from a single founding population that arrived about 50,000 years ago, the study shows. They swept ...
Do you have Indigenous ancestry? The census might tell you
Identifying First Nation, Métis or Inuit in historical census returns. Seeking an understanding of Indigenous identity through family histories ...
The Place for Local and Family History on the Western Australian Goldfields.