References and further reading for The People of Budj Bim
Major sources by chapter section, then in order of importance within each chapter.
Chapter 1 - LANDSCAPE

Ian Clark, Koorie Tourism Unit, ‘The People of the Lake: Lake Condah, an information manual’ (1990).
Jareen Wyatt, Koorie Heritage Trust, ‘Discovering Aboriginal Places: Lake Condah Project’ (2007).
Heather Builth, ‘Tyrendarra Property Plan of Management’ (2003).
Ecology Australia, ‘Mt Eccles Lava Flow Botanical Management plan: field survey and analysis’ (2008).
Parks Victoria notes, ‘Mount Eccles National Park Visitor Guide’ (2008).
James Dawson, a settler, learnt some Dhauwurd wurrung and recorded aspects of Gunditjmara culture, Australian Aborigines: the Language and Customs of Several Tribes of Aborigines in the Western District of Victoria, Australia (1881).
Sue Wesson, Aboriginal Flora and Fauna Names of Victoria: as extracted from early surveyors’ reports (2001).
Nelly and Beth Gott, Koorie Plants – Koorie People: Traditional Aboriginal Food, Fibre and Healing Plants of Victoria (1992)
Gib Wettenhall, The People of Gariwerd (1999).
Winda Mara Aboriginal Corporation and Framlingham Aboriginal Trust, Kooyang Sea Country Plan (2004).
Lachlan McKinnon’s report to Winda Mara Aboriginal Corporation, ‘Shortfinned Eel Harvest Capacity of the Budj Bim Landscape’ (2007).
Jareen Wyatt, Koorie Heritage Trust, ‘Discovering Aboriginal Places: Lake Condah Project’ (2007).
Heather Builth, ‘Tyrendarra Property Plan of Management’ (2003).
Ecology Australia, ‘Mt Eccles Lava Flow Botanical Management plan: field survey and analysis’ (2008).
Parks Victoria notes, ‘Mount Eccles National Park Visitor Guide’ (2008).
James Dawson, a settler, learnt some Dhauwurd wurrung and recorded aspects of Gunditjmara culture, Australian Aborigines: the Language and Customs of Several Tribes of Aborigines in the Western District of Victoria, Australia (1881).
Sue Wesson, Aboriginal Flora and Fauna Names of Victoria: as extracted from early surveyors’ reports (2001).
Nelly and Beth Gott, Koorie Plants – Koorie People: Traditional Aboriginal Food, Fibre and Healing Plants of Victoria (1992)
Gib Wettenhall, The People of Gariwerd (1999).
Winda Mara Aboriginal Corporation and Framlingham Aboriginal Trust, Kooyang Sea Country Plan (2004).
Lachlan McKinnon’s report to Winda Mara Aboriginal Corporation, ‘Shortfinned Eel Harvest Capacity of the Budj Bim Landscape’ (2007).
Chapter 2 - TRADITIONAL

National Native Title Tribunal research reports, Gunditjmata and Djab wurrung language groups, Volumes 1 and 2 (2003).
Ian Clark, Aboriginal Languages and Clans: an historical atlas of western and central Victoria, 1800-1900 (1990).
Theo Watson Read’s educational resource guide, written with the Gunditjmara community, Gunditjmara Country (2007).
Ian McNiven et al and Windamara Aboriginal Corporation, ‘Dating Gunditjmara freshwater fishtraps at Lake Condah, western Victoria’ (2009).
Peter Coutts. R.K. Frank and P. Hughes, ‘Aboriginal Engineers of the Western District, Victoria’ (1978).
Elizabeth Williams, ‘Wet Underfoot? Earth Mound Sites and the Recent Prehistory of Southwestern Victoria’ (1985).
Aboriginal Affairs Victoria in conjunction with the Kerrup Jmara Elders Aboriginal Corporation, ‘Lake Condah Heritage Management Strategy and Plan’ (1993).
Journals of George Augustus Robinson, March-May 1841, edited by Gary Presland (1977).
Heather Builth, ‘The archaeology and socioeconomy of the Gunditjmara: a landscape analysis from southwest Victoria, Australia’ (2002).
ABC television’s Catalyst program on an Aboriginal Village (2003).
Paul Memmott, Gunyah Goondie + Wurley: the Aboriginal architecture of Australia (2007).
Robert Brough Smyth, The Aborigines of Victoria with notes relating to the habits of the Natives (1878).
Alfred Kenyon, 'Stone Structures of the Australian Aboriginal' (1930).
Chapter 3 - INVASION

Jan Critchett, A Distant Field of Murder: Western District frontiers 1834-1848 (1990)
Ian Clark, Scars In The Landscape: a register of massacre sites in western Victoria, 1803-1859 (1995).
Thomas Bride, Letters from Victorian Pioneers (1898).
Ian McNiven and Lynette Russell explore Western value systems in Appropriated Pasts: Indigenous peoples and the colonial culture of archaeology (2005).
C.D. Rowley, The Destruction of Aboriginal Society: Aboriginal policy and practice, Volume 1 (1970).
Rolf Boldrewood on the Eumeralla War, Old Melbourne Memories (1884).
Ian Clark, ‘Jupiter, Cocknose, Jackey, and The Doctor – the major actors in the Eumeralla War: a Chronology’ (1989).
Victorian Public Records Office 39, Unit 185, NCR 42, deposition of Cold Morning’s court case (1842).
Marie Fels, Good Men and True: the Aboriginal Police of the Port Philip District 1837-1853 (1988).
Ian Clark, 'That's my country belonging to me': Aboriginal land tenure and dispossession in nineteenth century Western Victoria (1998).
Chapter 4 - MISSION

Jan Critchett, ‘A History of Framlingham and Lake Condah Aboriginal Stations, 1860-1918’ (1980).
Jan Critchett writes about the Mobournes in Untold Stories (1998).
Historical sketches collected by Vanda Savill from the Gunditjmara community, Dear Friends, Lake Condah Mission (1976).
Penny van Toorn, ‘Hegemony or Hidden Transcripts? Aboriginal writings from Lake Condah, 1876-1907’ (2000).
Gunditjmara family story by Dawn A. Lee, Daughter of Two Worlds (2002).
Richard Broome, Aboriginal Victorians: a history since 1800 (2005).
Context Pty Ltd in collaboration with the Kerrup Jmara Elders Aboriginal Corporation, ‘Lake Condah Mission and Cemetery Conservation Management Plan’ (2000).
Aldo Massola, Aboriginal Mission Stations in Victoria (1970).
Chapter 5 - POST MISSION

Oral histories recorded by the Aboriginal History Programme, viz Memories Last Forever (1988); Now and Then (1986), which includes stories from the Stolen Generation; and Special People (1988).
Autobiography by Gunditjmara elder Aunty Iris Lovett-Gardiner, Lady of the Lake (1997).
Alick Jackomos and Derek Fowell, Living Aboriginal History of Victoria: stories in the oral tradition (1991).
Alick Jackomos and Derek Fowell, Forgotten Heroes: Aborigines at war from the Somme to Vietnam (1993).
Harry Gordon’s autobiography of Reg Saunders details his military exploits in The Embarrassing Australian: the story of an Aboriginal warrior (1962).
Robert Hall, Fighters from the Fringe: Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders recall the Second World War (1995).
Chapter 6 - CONTINUING

Jessica K. Weir, The Gunditjmara Land Justice Story (2009).
National Native Title Tribunal, The Gunditjmara People’s native title determinations (2007).
Australian Heritage database, www.environment .gov.au, ‘Budj Bim National Heritage Landscape’ (2009).
Context Pty Ltd, ‘Budj Bim NHL Sustainable Tourism Plan’ (2007).
Fluvial Systems, ‘Lake Condah Water Restoration Project Hydrological Feasibility Study’ (1996).
Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation, Annual General Meeting reports 2007-2008 and 2008-2009.
Lake Condah Sustainable Development Project website and brochure.