Story Place - Information on Traditional Connections to Sea
Story Place – information on traditional connections to sea - is a reference database that holds resources about Traditional Owner groups adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. This database aims to share information and knowledge about Traditional Owners and their relationship with land and sea country in the Great Barrier Reef region.
Story Place is a useful resource for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, managers, researchers, students, stakeholders and other people interested in learning more about Traditional Owner connections with the Great Barrier Reef. The database holds hundreds of references relating to Indigenous history and co-operative management practices within the Great Barrier Reef region. Information is updated regularly, dates from 1907 onwards and includes journal articles, conference proceedings, books, reports, DVDs, CD-ROMs, video recordings, websites and newspaper articles.
Instructions for using Story Place
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We would like to thank the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) for their support and assistance in this project. In particular, we acknowledge their generosity in allowing the inclusion of the Language Bibliographies prepared by the AIATSIS Library.
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In order to improve this service, we need your feedback. Please tell us what is useful, what works and what doesn’t. In addition, we are happy to receive copies of new and relevant material that you think should be included into Story Place bibliography.
Contact the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Library and Image Services on (07) 4750 0801 or email library@gbrmpa.gov.au.
Related Links
Search other library catalogues and resources for more information about Traditional Owners in the Great Barrier Reef region.
- Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
- Indigenous Australian Studies (James Cook University Library)
- Services for Indigenous Peoples (State Library of Queensland)
- Central Queensland University Library
- National Native Title Tribunal.