Suggested Readings
Field School Report 2004
Field School Report 2006
Berndt, Ronald and Catherine Berndt. 1970. Man, Land and Myth in North Australia. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press.
Brandl, Eric, 1973. Australian Aboriginal Paintings in Western and Central Arnhem Land: temporal sequences and elements of style in Cadell River and Deaf Adder Creek art. Canberra: Australian Institute Of Aboriginal Studies .
Brody, Annemarie. 1985. Kunwinjku Bim: Western Arnhem Land Paintings from the collection of the Aboriginal Arts Board. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria.
Carroll, Peter. 1996. The old people told us: verbal art in Western Arnhem Land.Nightcliff, N.T.: Peter J. Carroll Advisory Services.
Caruana, Wally. 1993. Aboriginal Art. London: Thames and Hudson.
Chaloupka, George. 1993. Journey in Time: the world's longest continuing art tradition: the 50,000-year story of the Australian Aboriginal rock art of Arnhem Land. Chatswood, N.S.W.: Reed.
Clifford, James and Marcus, George. 1986. Writing Culture: The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography. Los Angeles, Berkeley, London: University of California Press.
Clifford, James. 1988. The Predicament of Culture: Twentieth-Century Ethnography, Literature, and Art. Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London: Harvard University Press.
Clifford, James. 1997. Routes: travel and translation in the late twentieth century. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
Flood, Josephine. 1997. Rock Art of the Dreamtime: Images of Ancient Australia. Pymble, N.S.W.: Angus & Robertson, and New York: HarperCollins Publishers.
Geertz, Clifford. 1988. Works and Lives: the anthropologist as author. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
Hamby, Louise (ed.). 2005. Twined Together. NT: Injalak Arts and Crafts.
May, Sally K. 2005b. Started down at the little shed, in Hamby, Louise (ed.) Twined Together. NT: Injalak Arts and Crafts, pp.188-195.
Morphy, Howard. 1998. Aboriginal Art. London: Phaidon.
Tacon, Paul. 1989. From the "Dreamtime" to the Present: the changing role of Aboriginal rock paintings in western arnhem land, australia, The Canadian Journal of Native Studies, vol. Ix, 2, pp. 317- 339.
Tacon, Paul. 1989. From Rainbow Snakes to X-Ray Fish: the nature of the recent rock painting tradition in Western Arnhem Land, Australia. Unpublished Ph.D Thesis, Australian National University.
Taylor, Luke. 1996. Seeing the Inside: bark painting in Western Arnhem Land. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

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