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Tracing Aboriginal Ancestry – Speak of the Past

    https://speakofthepast.com/2019/05/04/tracing-aboriginal-ancestry/
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Proof of Aboriginality | AIATSIS

    https://aiatsis.gov.au/proof-aboriginality
    Your Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander heritage is something that is personal to you. You do not need a letter of confirmation to identify as an Indigenous Australian. However, you may be asked to provide proof or confirmation of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander heritage when applying for Indigenous-specific services or programs such as:

Aboriginal ancestry - Australian History Research

    https://www.australianhistoryresearch.info/aboriginal-ancestry/
    Aboriginal ancestry. Even though Australian historical primary records are mostly European based, when researching Aboriginal ancestry the principles of family history methodology differ very slightly if at all. Australian Indigenous cultures and experiences are diverse across the country and vary greatly across the localised areas of the South Coast NSW …

Aboriginal Heritage Surveys - Trace Archaeology

    https://www.tracearchaeology.com.au/aboriginal-cultural-heritage-assessment/aboriginal-heritage-surveys
    The Trace Archaeology team has a wealth of experience in the planning, facilitation and conduct of Aboriginal heritage surveys in various environments and conditions, including remote areas. All of our team members possess the necessary emergency first aid and four-wheel drive qualifications.

Researching Aboriginal Ancestry

    http://genealogytoday.com/ca/connect/040402.html
    As stated, the purpose of the guide is to give the researcher a set of tools they can use to search Aboriginal sources. "It is with pride that more and more Canadians are doing research to trace their Aboriginal roots in records found in various archives across Canada." Part I of the guide is background information on how to conduct the research.

Australian Indigenous family history - National Library of …

    https://www.nla.gov.au/research-guides/finding-indigenous-family-history
    Family members will often have valuable information such as names (including nicknames), dates and firsthand accounts of events like births, deaths or marriages. You may like to ask the following questions: Do I know my ancestors' first and …

Indigenous genealogy - Library and Archives Canada

    https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/aboriginal-heritage/Pages/genealogy.aspx
    It is with pride that more and more Canadians are doing research to trace their Indigenous roots in records found in various archives across Canada. Uncovering your ties with your Indigenous ancestry can help to define your own identity.

Family History Month: Researching your Indigenous Ancestors

    https://www.indigenous.gov.au/news-and-media/stories/FHM-researching-Indigenous-ancestors
    But first, you need to know the basic steps in family history research. Find a family history application or website to record your names (Or get a notebook and large paper to draw your family tree.) Talk to your family and gather information about names, dates (birth, marriage, death), places and events.

Do you have Indigenous ancestry? The census might tell …

    https://thediscoverblog.com/2016/10/05/do-you-have-aboriginal-ancestry-the-census-might-tell-you/
    Section 35 (2) of the Constitution Act, 1982 recognizes three distinct groups of Indigenous peoples: Indian, Inuit and Métis peoples. These are separate groups, with each having unique and diverse heritage, language, cultural practices and spiritual beliefs. The various censuses were not consistent in the questions they asked Canadians.

Family history | AIATSIS

    https://aiatsis.gov.au/family-history
    Our program aims to assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Stolen Generations survivors and their families by providing family history research assistance and access to information about their families. The Family History Unit does not provide family history support to determine if you have Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander heritage.

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