DIANE ELIZABETH BAR WICK 1938-1986

A BIBLIOGRAPHY

Published Papers

1961 'Canadian Indian policy', in Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement, Reports and resolutions received by the 4th national Aboriginal conference, vol.2:34-43.

1962 "Economic absorption without assimilation? The case of some Melbourne part- Aboriginal families’, Oceania 33(1): 18-23.

1964 'The self-conscious people of Melbourne', in Marie Reay ed., Aborigines now, pp.20-31.Angus & Robertson, .

1965 Take Tyers Reserve: an anthropologist's submission', Smoke Signals 4(l):8-9.

1966 'Short history of Lake Tyers farming development', in Aborigines Welfare Board, Victoria, Report of the Lake Tyers Planning and Action Committee on rehabilitation and training for Aborigines at Lake Tyers, Appendix 2:35-7.

1967 Review of Oral tradition: a study in historical methodology, by Jan Vansina (trans. H.M. Wright), Journal of Pacific History 2:233-4.

1969 'Outsiders: Aboriginal women', in Julie Rigg ed.,In her own right: women of Australia, pp.85-97. Nelson, Sydney.

1969 'Aboriginal women'. [Abridged reprint of 'Outsiders: Aboriginal women'], Aboriginal News 1(12): Special issue on women.

1970 ' "And the lubras are ladies now"', in Fay Gale ed., Woman's role in Aboriginal society, pp.30-38. Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, . [2nd edn 1974, pp.50-63; 3rd edn 1978, pp.50-63.]

1970 Review of Aboriginal progress: a new era? edited by D.E. Hutchison, Mankind 7(4):316.

1971 'Changes in the Aboriginal population of Victoria, 1863-1966', in D.J. Mulvaney and J. Golson eds, Aboriginal man and environment in Australia, pp.288-315. Australian National University Press, Canberra.

1971 'Balranald reserve, New South Wales’, Appendix in C.D. Rowley, Outcasts in white Australia. Aboriginal policy and practice, vol. 2, pp. 177-80. Australian National University Press, Canberra.

1971 'What it means to be an Aborigine’, in Barbara Leach ed., The Aborigine today, pp. 15-23. Paul Hamlyn, Sydney.

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1972 'Coranderrk and Lumeroogunga: pioneers and policy', in T. Scarlett Epstein and David H. Penny eds, Opportunity and response: case studies in economic development, pp. 10-68. C. Hurst, London.

1974 The Aboriginal family in south-eastern Australia', in Jerzy Krupinski and Alan Stoller eds, The family in Australia, pp. 153-67. Pergamon, Sydney. [2nd edn 1976; 3rd rev. edn 1978.]

1977 Margaret Valadian and Diane Barwick. 'Aboriginal identity: instruction and interaction at an experimental training workshop’, in R.M. Bemdt ed., Aborigines and change: Australia in the 70s, pp.320-25. Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Canberra.

1977 Diane Barwick, James Urry and David Bennett. 'A select bibliography of Aboriginal history and social change: theses and published research to 1976’, Aboriginal History 1(2): 111-69.

1978 'A response to Dr Hirst’s suggestion of a biographical approach to the 1939- 1988 volume', Australia 1938-1988 Bicentennial History Project Bulletin (2): 13-14.

1979 Diane Barwick, Michael Mace and Tom Stannage eds, Handbook for Aboriginal and Islander history, Aboriginal History, Canberra. [2nd edn 1980; 3rd edn 1984.]

1979 Diane Barwick, Jane Forge, James Urry, 'Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies', in Handbook for Aboriginal and Islander history, pp. 16-20.

1979 Diane Barwick, Nan Phillips, Tom Stannage, 'Biography: writing a life story', in Handbook for Aboriginal and Islander history, pp.21-7.

1979 Diane Barwick, Diane Bell, Francesca Merlan, 'Genealogy: tracing family history', in Handbook for Aboriginal and Islander history, pp.37-46.

1979 Anita Campbell, Diane Bell, Diane Barwick, 'Land rights: recent events and legislation', in Handbook for Aboriginal and Islander history, pp.87-99. [1980, 1981 reprinted in mimeographed form by two Aboriginal welfare groups, Melbourne and Sydney.]

1979 Shirley Andrew, Diane Barwick, 'Publishing your work', in Handbook for Aboriginal and Islander history, pp.157-62.

1979 Diane Barwick, Diane Bell, 'Women in Aboriginal society: resources for research', in Handbook for Aboriginal and Islander history, pp. 179-87.

1979 Review of 'Whitefella Business': Aborigines in Australian politics, edited by Michael C. Howard , American Anthropologist 81(4):950.

3 ABORIGINAL HISTORY 1988 12:1 1980 'Making a treaty: the North American experience' (Paper for Section G, ANZAAS). Issued in offset form by Aboriginal Treaty Committee, Canberra. Reprinted in Aboriginal History 12 (1), 1988:7-26.

1980 W.E.H. Stanner and Diane Barwick, 'Not by eastern windows only: anthropological advice to Australian governments in 1938', Aboriginal History 3(1):37-61.

1980 D.J. Mulvaney, Isabel McBryde and Diane Barwick, ' and the Bicentennial History', Anthropological Society of Queensland News 115:6- 8.

1981 ' "A grand old man at 35": Wilson Duff as curator’, in Donald N. Abbott ed. , The world is sharp as a knife, pp.23-7. Provincial Museum of British Columbia.

1981 'Cooper, William (18617-1941)', Australian Dictionary of Biography , vol.8:107-8.

1981 '1939-88 Aboriginal history: questions and suggestions for research and coverage', Australia 1939-88: a Bicentennial History Bulletin 3:29-35.

1981 'Equity for Aborigines? The Framlingham case', in P. N. Troy ed.,A just society? Essays on equity in Australia, pp.173-218. George Allen & Unwin, Sydney.

1981 'Making a treaty in Australia', University of Adelaide, Radio 5UV, Perspectives on Aborigines. Broadcast and transcript, 17 November.

1981 'Writing Aboriginal history: comments on a book and its reviewers', Canberra Anthropology 4(2):74-86.

1981 Review of Our land till we die: a history of the Framlingham Aborigines, by Jan Critchett. Aboriginal History 5(2): 155-6.

1982 'Writing Aboriginal history: comments on a book and its reviewers', Identity 4(7):7-14. [Reprinted from Canberra Anthropology 4(2), 1981.]

1982 'Obituary: W.E.H. Stanner 1905-1981', RAIN (Royal Anthropological Institute News) 48:16.

1982 Laurie Parkes and Diane Barwick, 'Beginning a national Aboriginal biographical register at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies', Aboriginal History 6(2): 135-8.

1983 'How Prof. Bill Stanner recruited a Canadian', Aboriginal Treaty News 9:11.

1984 ['Aborigines in Victoria, 1934-1984’] in Chapter 8: Aboriginals, Victorian Year Book, Special Edition 1984. Australian Bureau of Statistics, Victorian Office.

4 DIANE BAR WICK: A BIBLIOGRAPHY 1984 Review of Nyungar iraaition: glimpses of Aborigines of south-western Australia 1829-1914, by Lois Tilbrook. In Bob Reece and Tom Stannage eds, European- Aboriginal relations in Western Australian history (Studies in Western Australian History 8), pp.141-2. Department of History, University of Western Australia, Nedlands.

1985 Isobel White, Diane Barwick and Betty Meehan, eds, Fighters and singers: the lives of some Australian Aboriginal women. George Allen & Unwin, Sydney.

1985 Isobel White, Diane Barwick and Betty Meehan, 'Preface', in Isobel White, Diane Barwick and Betty Meehan eds, Fighters and singers: the lives of some Australian Aboriginal women, pp.xvi-xviii. George Allen & Unwin, Sydney.

1985 'Aunty Ellen: the pastor's wife', in Isobel White, Diane Barwick and Betty Meehan eds, Fighters and singers: the lives of some Australian Aboriginal women', pp. 175-99. George Allen & Unwin, Sydney.

1985 Diane Barwick, Jeremy Beckett and Marie Reay eds, Metaphors of interpretation: essays in honour of W.E.H. Stanner. Australian National University Press/Pergamon, Canberra.

1985 Diane Barwick, Jeremy Beckett and Marie Reay, 'W.E.H. Stanner: an Australian anthropologist', in Diane Barwick, Jeremy Beckett and Marie Reay eds, Metaphors of interpretation: essays in honour of W.E.H. Stanner, pp.1-52. Australian National University Press/Pergamon, Canberra.

1985 'This most resolute lady: a biographical puzzle,' in Diane Barwick, Jeremy Beckett and Marie Reay eds, Metaphors of interpretation: essays in honour of W.E.H. Stanner, pp. 185-239. Australian National University Press/Pergamon, Canberra.

1985 Diane Barwick and Judith Wilson, 'A bibliography of W.E.H. Stanner', in Diane Barwick, Jeremy Beckett and Marie Reay eds, Metaphors of interpretation: essays in honour of W.E.H. Stanner, pp.270-308. Australian National University Press/Pergamon, Canberra.

1985 'Mapping the past: an atlas of Victorian clans 1835-1904', Part 1, Aboriginal History 8(2): 100-131.

1985 R.E. Barwick and Diane E. Barwick, 'A memorial for Thomas Bungaleen', Aboriginal History 8(1):9-11.

1986 Diane Barwick and Rodney Lucas, 'Australian Aboriginal genealogies: a review of research and resources', in Geoffrey Burkhardt and Peter Procter comps, Bridging the generations: Fourth Australasian Congress on Genealogy and Heraldry, pp.41-51. The Heraldry and Genealogy Society of Canberra, Inc.

5 ABORIGINAL HISTORY 1988 12:1 1987 'Aboriginal reserves', in Graeme Aplin, S.G. Foster, Michael McKennan and Ian Howie eds, Australians: a historical dictionary, pp.3-4. Fairfax, Syme & Weldon Associates, Broadway, NSW.

1988 'Aborigines of Victoria', in Ian Keen ed, Being black: Aboriginal cultures in 'settled' Australia, pp.27-32. Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra.

1988 'Making a treaty: the North American experience', with a Foreword by H.C. Coombs, Aboriginal History 12(l):7-26.

Unpublished Major MSS and Papers:

1963 A little more than kin: regional affiliation and group identity among Aboriginal migrants in Melbourne. PhD thesis, The Australian National University, Canberra.

1964 Future policy for Lake Tyers: submission to the Minister. Melbourne, Aboriginal Advancement League.

1968 Rebellion at Coranderrk. Seminar presented in the Department of Anthropology, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra.

1971 The Aboriginal subculture. Videotape and MS for Aboriginal Studies course, Armidale Teachers College.

1979 An assessment of the cultural and historical significance to the present Aboriginal community of the land reserved at Framlingham in 1861. Report to the Victorian Minister for Conservation and Land Conservation Council, commissioned by Victorian government at the request of the Framlingham community. Mimeo. 51pp.

1981 Why the Woiworrung leaders signed John Batman's treaty. Written for Aboriginal Treaty News.

1984 Smallpox observations in Victoria in the nineteenth century. Seminar handout, Department of History, Research School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra. 3pp.

1985 Genealogy of the Wandin family of Coranderrk Aboriginal Station: Wurundjeri- balluk clan of Woiwurung of the Yarra River, Victoria. 11pp.

1986 Rebellion at Coranderrk. Completed and fully edited MS.523pp. Forthcoming.

1986 Smallpox in Victoria? Some questions about the evidence'. Complete MS; under further preparation. 49pp.

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