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Contents

  1. Title Page
  2. List of Figures
  3. Note to the 2014 edition
    Peter White
  4. Preface
    Nicolas Peterson and Bruce Rigsby

     
  5. 1. Introduction
    Nicolas Peterson and Bruce Rigsby
  6. 2. A survey of property theory and tenure types
    Bruce Rigsby
  7. 3. Reimagining sea space: from Grotius to Mabo
    Nonie Sharp
  8. 4. Aboriginal fishing rights on the New South Wales South Coast: a Court Case
    Scott Cane
  9. 5. Use and continuity in the customary marine tenure of the Whitsunday Islands
    Bryce Barker
  10. 6. Salt water, fresh water and Yawuru social organisation
    Patrick Sullivan
  11. 7. Marine tenure in the Wellesley Islands region, Gulf of Carpentaria
    Paul Memmott and David Trigger
  12. 8. ‘We always look north’: Yanyuwa identity and the maritime environment
    John J. Bradley
  13. 9. Customary marine tenure at Groote Eylandt
    Kingsley Palmer
  14. 10. Gapu Dhulway, Gapu Maramba: conceptualisation and ownership of saltwater among the Burarra and Yan-nhangu peoples of northeast Arnhem Land
    Geoffrey Bagshaw
  15. 11. Ownership and resource use on islands off the Liverpool River, Northern Territory
    Peter Cooke and Gowan Armstrong
  16. 12. The Sandbeach People and dugong hunters of Eastern Cape York Peninsula:
    property in land and sea country

    Bruce Rigsby and Athol Chase
  17. 13. The Sea of Waubin:
    the Kaurareg and their marine environment

    Michael Southon and the Kaurareg Tribal Elders
  18. 14. The promise of native title and the predicament of customary marine tenure
    Sandra Pannell

     
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