McDonaldWilla, ‘Tricky Business: Whites on Black Territory’ (1997) 29(1) Australian Author11.
2.
Ibid14.
3.
HugginsJackie, ‘Respect v Political Correctness’ (1994) 26(3) Australian Author12, 13.
4.
MartinKaren Lillian, Please Knock Before You Enter (Post Pressed, 2008) 19.
5.
GodukaNomalungelo I and KunnieJulian E, Indigenous Peoples' Wisdom and Power (Ashgate Publishing, 2006) 42.
6.
See generally GouldStephen Jay, ‘Sociobiology and Human Nature: A Postpanglossian Vision’ in MontaguAshley (ed), Sociobiology Examined (Oxford University Press, 1980) 283–290; and LewontinRichard C., The Doctrine of DNA: Biology as Ideology (Penguin, 2001).
7.
ArdillAllan, Sociobiology and Law (Doctoral Dissertation, Griffith University, 2008); and ArdillAllan, ‘Sociobiology, Racism and Australian Colonisation’ (2009) 18(1) Griffith Law Review82.
8.
Among them NicollFiona, ‘Indigenous Sovereignty and the Violence of Perspective: A White Woman's Coming Out Story’ (2000) 15(33) Australian Feminist Studies369, 370 & 381; and MaddisonSarah, Black Politics: Inside the complexity of Aboriginal political culture (Allen & Unwin, 2009) xxvii.
9.
HardingSandraHartsockNancy, and Dorothy Smith may be thought of as sketching feminist standpoint theory: see further Harding, ‘Comment on Hekman's “Truth and Method: Feminist Standpoint Theory Revisited”: Whose Standpoint Needs the Regimes of Truth and Reality?’ (1997) 22(2) Signs382, 382–383; Hartsock, ‘Comment on Hekman's “Truth and Method: Feminist Standpoint Theory Revisited”: Truth or Justice?’ (1997) 22(2) Signs367, 370 & 373; and Smith, ‘Comment on Hekman's “Truth and Method: Feminist Standpoint Theory Revisited”’ (1997) 22(2) Signs392, 392.
10.
LeaneJeanine, ‘Aboriginal Representation: Conflict or Dialogue in the Academy’ (2010) 39 (Supplement) Australian Journal of Indigenous Education32, 37.
11.
WatsonIrene, ‘Indigenous People's Law Ways: Survival against the Colonial State’ (1997) 8Australian Feminist Law Journal39, 58.
12.
FalkPhillip & MartinGary, ‘Misconstruing Indigenous Sovereignty: Maintaining the fabric of Australian law’ in Moreton-RobinsonAileen (ed), Sovereign Subjects: Indigenous sovereignty matters (Allen & Unwin, 2007) 33.
13.
MakuwiraJonathan, ‘The Politics of Community Capacity-Building: Contestations, contradictions, tensions and ambivalences in the discourse in Indigenous communities in Australia’ (2007) 36 (Supplement) Australian Journal of Indigenous Education129, 134.
14.
NakataMartin, ‘The Cultural Interface of Islander and Scientific Knowledge’ (2010) 39 (Supplement) Australian Journal of Indigenous Education53.
15.
See, eg, MorrisShireen, ‘Agreement-Making: The need for democratic principles, individual rights and equal opportunities in Indigenous Australia’ (2011) 36(3) Alternative Law Journal187, 190 & 192.
16.
See, eg, AlcoffLinda, ‘The Problem of Speaking for Others’ (1991) Winter, Cultural Critique5.
17.
Moreton-RobinsonAileen, Talkin' Up to the White Woman: Indigenous Women and Feminism in Australia (Doctoral Dissertation, Griffith University, 1998) ix; and Leane, above n 10.
18.
Martin, above n 4, 9–10 & 22–29.
19.
HugginsJackie, personal interview 10 December 1997, in HeissAnita, Dhuuluu-Yala: To Talk Straight (Aboriginal Studies Press, 2003) 11.
20.
Ibid12–13.
21.
MorrisseyPhilip, ‘Dancing with Shadows: Erasing Aboriginal self and sovereignty’ in Moreton-Robinson, above n 12, 65–66.
22.
FoleyDennis, ‘Indigenous Epistemology and Indigenous Standpoint Theory’ (2003) 22(1) Social Alternatives44, 50.
23.
Anita Heiss quoted in McDonald, above n 1, 13–14; and MueckeStephen, ‘Being Published from the Fringe’ (1994) 26(3) Australian Author15.
24.
RigneyLester-Irabinna, ‘A First Perspective of Indigenous Australian Participation in Science: Framing Indigenous Research towards Indigenous Australian Intellectual Sovereignty’ (2001) 7Kaurna Higher Education Journal1, 7.
25.
YoungSuzannePeetzDavid & MoraisMagalie, ‘The Impact of Journal Ranking Fetishism on Australian Policy-Related Research’ (2011) 53(2) Australian Universities Review77, 78; BennettDawnGenoniPaul & HaddowGaby, ‘FoR Codes Pendulum: Publishing choices within Australian research assessment’ (2011) 53(2) Australian Universities Review88, 88–89 & 96; and MartinBrian, ‘ERA: Adverse Consequences’ (2011) 53(2) Australian Universities Review99.
26.
RoseMichael, Industrial Behaviour: Theoretical development since Taylor (Penguin, 1981).
27.
Heiss, above n 19.
28.
Makuwira, above n 13, 134.
29.
Rigney, above n 24, 4.
30.
DodsonMichael, ‘Citizenship in Australia: An Indigenous Perspective’ (1997) 22(2) Alternative Law Journal57, 59.
31.
RigneyLester, ‘Indigenist Research and Aboriginal Australia’ in Goduka & Kunnie, above n 5, 42.
32.
Ibid.
33.
WatsonIrene, ‘Settled and Unsettled Spaces: Are we free to roam?’ in Moreton-Robinson, above n 12, 31.
34.
FielderJohn, ‘Pearson and Pedagogy: Countering Co-Dependency’ (2008) 37Australian Journal of Indigenous Education61.
BirchTony, ‘“The Invisible Fire”: Indigenous sovereignty, history and responsibility’ in Moreton-Robinson, above n 12, 108–109.
38.
Despite subsequent manipulation of the Mabo declaration that terra nullius was a fiction in Coe and Yorta Yorta, the position remains that there is no legitimate basis for Crown sovereignty as opposed to Indigenous sovereignties, see Mabo (1992) 175 CLR 1, 39, 41 & 42; Coe v Commonwealth (1993) 118 ALR 193, 200; and Yorta Yorta v Victoria (2002) 214 CLR 422, 441.