Aboriginal knowledge conservation and ethnobiological research in the upper Ord catchment, Western Australia
Landscape changes and concerns about country as expressed by traditional owners on country are presented in chapter three.
The bulk of the ethnobiological research and knowledge conservation is presented in chapter four, Kija plants and animals, and in chapter five, Jaru plants and animals.
Recommendations for the completion of the plant and animal knowledge project for each language is presented in chapter six.
Acknowledgments, an outline of data sets collected (more)...