Aboriginal peoples and terrestrial invertebrates in Australia: historical and cultural relationships.
Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, 2026. Octavo, paperback, colour photographs, black and white photographs, text illustrations.
Through the lens of ethnoentomology, Philip Clarke examines the cultural significance of invertebrates, highlighting their role in shaping Aboriginal identities and their interactions with the unique Australian environment, blending scientific and Indigenous sources. By taking a historical perspective, Aboriginal Peoples and Terrestrial Invertebrates in Australia examines the gaps between the knowledge systems of Indigenous peoples and Western science, to encourage further collaboration and acknowledgment in the future.