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"With a broad range of international Indigenous research resources brought together, the Informit Indigenous Collection offers a variety of content on both historical and topical issues within Indigenous studies. Readily available, the multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary framework encompasses anthropology, community development, cultural studies, economics, education, health, history, human geography, law and land rights, literature, politics and policymaking, (post)colonial studies, psychology, race studies, sociology and visual and performing arts. With material from Australia, Canada, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, North America and The Pacific which normally is not easily located in standard recourses, IIC is a platform for Indigenous worldviews."--Publisher description.

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  • Indigenous peoples--Databases.
  • Indigenous peoples--Cultural assimilation--Databases.
  • Indigenous peoples--Economic conditions--Databases.
  • Indigenous peoples--Government relations--Databases.
  • Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Databases.
  • Indigenous peoples--Land tenure--Databases.
  • Indigenous peoples--Education--Databases.
  • Indigenous peoples--Legal status, laws, etc.--Databases.
  • Indigenous peoples--Politics and government--Databases.
  • Indigenous peoples--Psychology--Databases.
  • Indigenous peoples--Social conditions--Databases.
  • Indigenous peoples--Social life and customs--Databases.
  • Aboriginal Australians--Databases.
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