Customary Marine Tenure in Australia
Bruce Rigsby editor Emeritus Professor Nicolas Peterson editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Sydney University Press
Published:19th Feb '14
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This collection of papers explores the concept of customary marine tenure in Australia and discusses some of its implications.
The ownership of areas of sea and its resources is often overlooked however, despite Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander connections with the sea being just as important as those with the land.
Most Australians are familiar with the concept of land ownership and understand the meaning of native title, which recognises Indigenous peoples’ rights to land to which they are spiritually or culturally connected. The ownership of areas of the sea and its resources is often overlooked however, despite Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander connections with the sea being just as important as those with the land.
The papers in this volume demonstrate how the concept of customary marine tenure has developed in various communities and look at some of its implications. Originating in a session of papers at a conference in 1996, the papers in this volume were originally published as Oceania Monograph 48 in 1998.
ISBN: 9781743323892
Dimensions: 210mm x 148mm x 23mm
Weight: 545g
408 pages
First published in 1998 by Oceania Publications