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Research Output of Dr Ian Clark
Books, monographs: sole author, joint author

Clark, I.D. (2001) The Yalukit-willam, the first people of the City of Hobsons Bay, City of Hobsons Bay, Altona.

Clark, I.D. & Heydon, T.G., (2002) Dictionary of Aboriginal Placenames of Victoria, Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, Melbourne.

Clark, I.D. & Heydon, T.G., (2002) Database of Aboriginal Placenames of Victoria, Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, Melbourne [CD-ROM].

Clark, I.D. & Heydon, T.G., (2002) Dictionary of Aboriginal Placenames of Gippsland and Northeast Victoria, Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, Melbourne.

Clark, I.D. & Heydon, T.G., (2002) Dictionary of Aboriginal Placenames of Melbourne and Central Victoria, Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, Melbourne.

Clark, I.D. & Heydon, T.G., (2002) Dictionary of Aboriginal Placenames of Northwest Victoria, Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, Melbourne.

Clark, I.D. & Heydon, T.G., (2002) Dictionary of Aboriginal Placenames of Southwest Victoria, Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, Melbourne.

Clark, I.D ., (2003) ‘That’s my country belonging to me’ - Aboriginal land tenure and dispossession in nineteenth century Western Victoria, Ballarat Heritage Services, Ballarat.

Clark, I.D ., (2003) Place names and land tenure – windows into Aboriginal landscapes: essays in Victorian Aboriginal history, Ballarat Heritage Services, Ballarat.

Clark, I.D. & T.G. Heydon, (2004) A Bend in the Yarra: a History of the Merri Creek Protectorate Station and Merri Creek Aboriginal School 1841-1851, Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra.

Clark, I.D. & D.A. Cahir (2004) Tanderrum ‘Freedom of the Bush’: the Djadjawurrung presence on the goldfields of Central Victoria, Friends of Mount Alexander Diggings, Castlemaine.

Chapters in books

Clark, I.D. (2002) ‘Indigenous Children and Institutions’ in D. Mellor & A. Haebich (eds) Many Voices – reflections on experiences of Indigenous Child Separation, National Library of Australia, Canberra, pp. 165-176.

Clark, I.D. (2009) ‘Reconstruction of Aboriginal micro-toponymy in western and central Victoria – case studies from Tower Hill, the Hopkins River, and Lake Boga’, in H. Koch & L. Hercus (ed) Aboriginal Placename: Naming and re-naming the Australian Landscape, Aboriginal History Monograph 19, Aboriginal History Inc. & ANU E Press, Canberra, pp. 207-221.

Kostanski, L. & Clark, I.D. (2009) ‘Reviving Old Indigenous Names for New Purposes’ in H. Koch & L. Hercus (ed) Aboriginal Placename: Naming and re-naming the Australian Landscape, Aboriginal History Monograph 19, Aboriginal History Inc. & ANU E Press, Canberra, pp. 189-206.

Articles/conference papers: refereed

Clark, I.D., (2000) ‘Sacred sights and feral tourism management: a brief sortie’ in Historic Environment, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 22-26.

Clark, I.D., (2002) ‘Rock Art Sites in Victoria, Australia: a management history framework’ in Tourism Management, 23, pp. 455-464.

Clark, I.D., (2002) ‘The ebb and flow of tourism at Lal Lal Falls, Victoria: a tourism history of a sacred Aboriginal site’ in Australian Aboriginal Studies, No. 2, pp. 45-53.

Clark, I.D. & D.A. Cahir (2003) ‘Aboriginal people, Gold, and Tourism: the benefits of inclusiveness for Goldfields tourism in regional Victoria’, Tourism, Culture & Communication, Vol. 4, Issue 3, pp. 123-136.

Clark, I.D. (2005) ‘Antecedent force: the Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate Domestic European Constabulary, 1840-1843’, Victorian Historical Journal, Vol. 76, No. 1, pp. 68-82.

Clark, I.D. (2005) ‘You have all this place, no good have children … Derrimut: traitor, saviour or a man of his people?’, Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 91, Pt. 2, pp. 107-132.

Clark, I.D. (2005) ‘Value of Victorian Aboriginal Clan Names for toponymic research’, Globe, No. 57, pp. 13-16.

Clark, I.D. (2005) ‘The journals and papers of GA Robinson, Chief Protector of Aborigines, Port Phillip District, 1839-1850 – their value as a resource for place names research’, Victorian Historical Journal, Vol. 76, No. 2, pp. 165-169.

Clark, I.D. (2005) An Analysis Of Challenges To The Authenticity Of Rock Art Sites In The Grampians­-Gariwerd Region Of Victoria, Australia, Rock Art Research, Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 141-145.

Clark, I.D. & Hollick, M. (2006), ‘Ella Fitzgerald, Tourism, and all that Jazz – homage tourism and the celebration of accomplishment’, Paper presented at the Sixteenth Australian Tourism and Hospitality Conference, Melbourne, February 2006.

Hall, N. & Clark, I.D. (2006) 'Methods of community engagement in the development of marine protected areas in Victoria, Australia' in the 2nd Australian Wildlife Tourism Conference, 13-15 August 2006, pp. 97-105, Fremantle, Western Australia, published by Promaco Conventions Pty Ltd, WA. isbn 1 86308 127 5.

Clark, I.D. (2006) ‘Land Succession and Fission in Nineteenth-century Western Victoria: the Case of Knenknenwurrung’, The Australian Journal of Anthropology, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 1-14.

Clark, I.D. (2006) ‘Sleeping with strangers – hospitality in Colonial Victoria’, Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 1-9.

Clark, I.D. (2007) ‘In quest of Nargun and Nyols: a history of Indigenous Tourism at the Buchan Caves Reserve’, Australasian Cave & Karst Management Association Inc Journal, No. 69, pp. 30-38.

Clark, I.D. (2007) ‘The abode of malevolent spirits and creatures – caves in Victorian Aboriginal social organization’, Helictite, Vol. 40, No. 1, pp. 3-10.

Kostanski, L. & Clark, I.D. (2007) ‘Dual naming: recognizing landscape identities within the constraints of government and research guidelines’, in J. Kidman, J. Te Rito, W. Penetito (eds) Proceedings of the Indigenous Knowledges Conference Reconciling Academic Priorities with Indigenous Realities, Knowledge Exchange Programme of Nga Pao o te Maramatanga, Auckland, New Zealand, pp. 57-67.

Cahir, D. & Clark, I.D. (2008) ‘why should they pay money to the Queen?’: Aboriginal Miners and Land Claims’ in Journal of Australian Colonial History Eureka: Releasing the Spirit of Democracy, Vol. 10, No. 1, 115-128.

Clark, I.D. & Cahir, D.A.(2008) ‘The comfort of strangers’: hospitality on the Victorian goldfields, 1850-1860’, Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Vol. 15, Issue 1, pp.2-7.

Clark, I.D. & Ryan, E (2008) ‘Aboriginal spatial organization in far northwest Victoria – a reconstruction’, South Australian Geographical Journal, Vol. 107, pp. 15-108.

Clark, I.D. (2008) The Northern Wathawurrung and Andrew Porteous, 1860-1877, Aboriginal History, Vol. 32, pp. 97-108. [Published in 2009]

Clark, I.D. (2009) Naming sites: names as management tools in Indigenous tourism sites – an Australian case study, Tourism Management, Vol. 30, Issue 1, pp. 109-111.

Clark, I.D. (2009) ‘In quest of Nargun and Nyols: a history of indigenous tourism at the Buchan Caves Reserve’, Proceedings of the 17th Australasian Conference on Cave and Karst Management – Buchan, Victoria, 2007, CD-ROM, pp. 1-14.

Clark, I.D. (2009) ‘The abode of malevolent spirits and creatures – caves in Victorian Aboriginal social organization’, Proceedings of the 17th Australasian Conference on Cave and Karst Management – Buchan, Victoria, 2007, CD-ROM, pp. 1-9.

Clark, Ian D. & Ryan, Edward J. (2009) ‘Ladjiladji spatial organization – a reconstruction’, Australian Aboriginal Studies, Issue 1, pp. 77-88.

Cahir, D & Clark, ID (2009) ‘A case of allegiance: Peter Mungett born out of the allegiance of the queen belonging to a sovereign and independent tribe of Ballan’, Provenance: The Journal of the Public Record Office of Victoria, September, No. 8, pp. 1-19.

Clark, I.D. (2009) ‘Multiple Aboriginal Place Names in Western Victoria, Australia’, Names in Multi-Lingual, Multi-Cultural and Multi-Ethnic Contact, Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress of Onomastic Sciences, August 17-22, 2008, York University, Toronto, Canada, edited by W. Ahrens, S. Embleton, & A. Lapierre, York University, Toronto, Canada, pp. 201-208.

D. Cahir & I. Clark (2010) ‘An edifying spectacle’: a history of ‘tourist corroborees’ in Victoria, Australia, 1835-1870’ Tourism Management, 31, pp. 412-420 [A*] e-published 2009.

Clark, I.D. (2010) ‘Colonial tourism in Victoria, Australia, in the 1840s: George Augustus Robinson as a Nascent Tourist’, International Journal of Tourism Research, [C]. Published Online: Apr 14 2010 11:07PM, DOI: 10.1002/jtr.775 Accessible at http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/81002301/issue

Clark, I.D. (2010) Dhudhuroa and Yaithmathang Languages and Social Groups in North-east Victoria - a reconstruction, Aboriginal History Vol. 33, pp. 201-229 [A]. Available electronically: URL: http://epress.anu.edu.au/ah33_citation.html

Clark, I.D. (2010) ‘Robinson on La Trobe – personal insights into a problematical relationship’, La Trobe Library Journal, No. 85, pp. 13-21, 183-4 [B].

Clark, I.D. (2010) ‘Timothy Korkanoon: a child artist at the Merri Creek Baptist Aboriginal School, Melbourne, Victoria, 1846-47 – a new interpretation of his life and work’, Australian Aboriginal Studies, Issue 1, pp. 31-41.
 
Clark, I.D. (2010) ‘Aboriginal language areas in north-east Victoria – ‘Mogullumbidj’ reconsidered’, Victorian Historical Journal, Vol. 81, No. 2, pp. 181-192.
 
Clark, I.D & Cahir, DA (2011) ‘Understanding Ngamadjidj: Aboriginal perceptions of Europeans in nineteenth century western Victoria’, Journal of Australian Colonial History,Special Issue Frontiers and Pioneers: Old Themes, New Perspectives, Vol. 13, pp. 105-124




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