The Pima II: A New Technique for Field-based Alteration Mapping
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 7
 - File Size:
 - 599 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1994
 
Abstract
The 15-year long debate between the industry, Government and  Aboriginal people about the rights and wrongs of Land Rights, the right  of Aboriginal people to control development on their land and the  relationship between the parties, has been long and often bitter. It has so far been a war of words and often the truth has been the first  casualty. This paper looks at the debate and presents the perspective of  Aboriginal people, as well as looking at how the industry and Aboriginal  people can work together for everyone's benefit. It addresses such matters as: ò why Aboriginal people believe they have the right to control  development on their land; ò the perception that Aboriginal people are anti-development;  ò the perception that Aboriginal land is 'locked-up'; and ò how companies can negotiate with Aboriginal people.
Citation
APA: (1994) The Pima II: A New Technique for Field-based Alteration Mapping
MLA: The Pima II: A New Technique for Field-based Alteration Mapping. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1994.