List of Figures
Fig. 1.1. Procedural structure of the Indigenous Enumeration Strategy, 1991 Census
Fig. 2.1. Example of a 'cluster' of households, Aurukun
Fig. 3.1. Kin relationships between people designated as 'person 1' for each occupied dwelling, community A, Census 2001
Fig. 3.2. The kin connections of the community A enumerators, 2001 Census
Fig. 3.3. Siblings and cousins in the Anglo-Celtic and local Indigenous systems
Fig. 3.4. Children in the Anglo-Celtic and local Indigenous systems
Fig. 3.5. The Anglo-Celtic term mother and the local Indigenous term M compared systems
Fig. 3.6. Dwelling J: actual relationships of usual residents systems
Fig. 3.7. Dwelling K: actual relationships of usual residents and visitor
Fig. 3.8. Anglo-Celtic kinship terminology and the nuclear family
Fig. 3.9. Local Indigenous kinship terminology and the intersection of lineages
Fig. 4.1. Alice Springs Community Living Areas, with hand annotations of town camp CD numbers
List of Tables
Table 2.1. Family types, Aurukun, 2001 Census
Table 2.2. Language spoken at home and English proficiency, Aurukun, 2001 Census
Table 2.3. Religious affiliation, Aurukun, 2001 Census
Table 3.1. Details of dwelling J as recorded on the SIHF, 2001 Census