17 Years Wandering Among the Aboriginals

17 Years Wandering Among the Aboriginals
Title 17 Years Wandering Among the Aboriginals PDF eBook
Author James Morrill
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 2006
Genre Aboriginal Australians
ISBN 9780977503506

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Tells the true story of James Morrill, who was shipwrecked, in 1846, off the north east Australian coast, before it was colonised. Includes historic photographs of the region, taken by Eric Mjoberg, 1918.

The Aboriginal Story of Burke and Wills

The Aboriginal Story of Burke and Wills
Title The Aboriginal Story of Burke and Wills PDF eBook
Author Ian Clark
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Pages 450
Release 2013-07-22
Genre Science
ISBN 0643108106

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The Aboriginal Story of Burke and Wills is the first major study of Aboriginal associations with the Burke and Wills expedition of 1860–61. A main theme of the book is the contrast between the skills, perceptions and knowledge of the Indigenous people and those of the new arrivals, and the extent to which this affected the outcome of the expedition. The book offers a reinterpretation of the literature surrounding Burke and Wills, using official correspondence, expedition journals and diaries, visual art, and archaeological and linguistic research – and then complements this with references to Aboriginal oral histories and social memory. It highlights the interaction of expedition members with Aboriginal people and their subsequent contribution to Aboriginal studies. The book also considers contemporary and multi-disciplinary critiques that the expedition members were, on the whole, deficient in bush craft, especially in light of the expedition’s failure to use Aboriginal guides in any systematic way. Generously illustrated with historical photographs and line drawings, The Aboriginal Story of Burke and Wills is an important resource for Indigenous people, Burke and Wills history enthusiasts and the wider community. This book is the outcome of an Australian Research Council project.

Living with the Locals

Living with the Locals
Title Living with the Locals PDF eBook
Author John Maynard
Publisher National Library of Australia
Pages 250
Release 2016-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0642278954

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Living with the Locals comprises the stories of 13 white people who were taken in by Indigenous communities of the Torres Strait islands and eastern Australia between the 1790s and the 1870s, for periods from a few months to over 30 years. The shipwreck survivors, convicts and ex-convicts survived only through the Indigenous people's generosity. They assimilated to varying degrees into an Indigenous way of life and, for the most part, both parties mourned the white people's return to European life. The authors bring fresh insight to the stories and re-evaluate the encounters between Indigenous people and the white people who became part of their families.

The Lives of Stories

The Lives of Stories
Title The Lives of Stories PDF eBook
Author Emma Dortins
Publisher ANU Press
Pages 275
Release 2018-12-05
Genre History
ISBN 1760462411

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The Lives of Stories traces three stories of Aboriginal–settler friendships that intersect with the ways in which Australians remember founding national stories, build narratives for cultural revival, and work on reconciliation and self-determination. These three stories, which are still being told with creativity and commitment by storytellers today, are the story of James Morrill’s adoption by Birri-Gubba people and re-adoption 17 years later into the new colony of Queensland, the story of Bennelong and his relationship with Governor Phillip and the Sydney colonists, and the story of friendship between Wiradjuri leader Windradyne and the Suttor family. Each is an intimate story about people involved in relationships of goodwill, care, adoptive kinship and mutual learning across cultures, and the strains of maintaining or relinquishing these bonds as they took part in the larger events that signified the colonisation of Aboriginal lands by the British. Each is a story in which cross-cultural understanding and misunderstanding are deeply embedded, and in which the act of storytelling itself has always been an engagement in cross-cultural relations. The Lives of Stories reflects on the nature of story as part of our cultural inheritance, and seeks to engage the reader in becoming more conscious of our own effect as history-makers as we retell old stories with new meanings in the present, and pass them on to new generations.

Indigenous Participation in Australian Economies II

Indigenous Participation in Australian Economies II
Title Indigenous Participation in Australian Economies II PDF eBook
Author Natasha Fijn
Publisher ANU E Press
Pages 344
Release 2012-07-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 192186284X

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This "volume arises out of a conference in Canberra on Indigenous Participation in Australian Economies at the National Museum of Australia on 9–10 November 2009, which attracted more than thirty presenters."

The Life and Adventures of William Buckley

The Life and Adventures of William Buckley
Title The Life and Adventures of William Buckley PDF eBook
Author William Buckley
Publisher Text Publishing
Pages 134
Release 2017-10-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1921776595

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‘Flannery has done us a service first by reissuing the story of a fascinating adventure from 200 years ago, and then by setting these events in perspective with his lucid introduction.’ Canberra Times ‘At 2.00 pm on Sunday, 6 July 1835, a giant of a man shambled into the camp left by John Batman at Indented Head near Geelong...’ In 1803 the convict William Buckley, a former soldier, escaped from the first official settlement in Victoria, near Sorrento on Port Phillip Bay. For three decades the ‘wild white man’ lived with Aborigines around the bay, before giving himself up in 1835. First published in 1852, The Life and Adventures of William Buckley is the ultimate survival story of early Australia and provides an extraordinary insight into pre-contact indigenous society. Tim Flannery has published over thirty books, including the award-winning The Future Eaters, The Weather Makers and Here on Earth and the novel The Mystery of the Venus Island Fetish. In 2005 he was named Australian Humanist of the Year and in 2007 Australian of the Year. In 2007 he co-founded and was appointed Chair of the Copenhagen Climate Council. In 2011 he became Australia’s Chief Climate Commissioner, and in 2013 he founded the Australian Climate Council. ‘This account, in Buckley’s words...has all the elements of a Boy’s Own yarn: convicts, savages, privations, wars, cannibalism, survival, treachery and the founding of a colony.’ Herald Sun

Wetland Cultures

Wetland Cultures
Title Wetland Cultures PDF eBook
Author Rod Giblett
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 266
Release
Genre
ISBN 303157365X

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