Aboriginal Australians
Title | Aboriginal Australians PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Broome |
Publisher | Allen & Unwin |
Pages | 619 |
Release | 2019-11-05 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1760872628 |
The vast sweeping story of Aboriginal Australia from 1788 is told in Richard Broome's typical lucid and imaginative style. This is an important work of great scholarship, passion and imagination.' - Professor Lynette Russell, Centre for Australian Indigenous Studies, Monash University In the creation of any new society, there are winners and losers. So it was with Australia as it grew from a colonial outpost to an affluent society. Richard Broome tells the history of Australia from the standpoint of the original Australians: those who lost most in the early colonial struggle for power. Surveying over two centuries of Aboriginal-European encounters, he shows how white settlers steadily supplanted the original inhabitants, from the shining coasts to inland deserts, by sheer force of numbers, disease, technology and violence. He also tells the story of Aboriginal survival through resistance and accommodation, and traces the continuing Aboriginal struggle to move from the margins of a settler society to a more central place in modern Australia. Broome's Aboriginal Australians has long been regarded as the most authoritative account of black-white relations in Australia. This fifth edition continues the story, covering the impact of the Northern Territory Intervention, the mining boom in remote Australia, the Uluru Statement, the resurgence of interest in traditional Aboriginal knowledge and culture, and the new generation of Aboriginal leaders. 'Richard Broome's historical analysis breaks the back of every theoretical argument about colonialism and establishes a clear pathway to understanding the present situation.' - Sharon Meagher, Aboriginal Education Development Officer, Women's and Children's Hospital, Adelaide
Australian Dreaming
Title | Australian Dreaming PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Isaacs |
Publisher | |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Aboriginal Australians |
ISBN | 9780725408848 |
Dark Emu
Title | Dark Emu PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce Pascoe |
Publisher | |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2015-10-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781922142436 |
Dark Emu puts forward an argument for a reconsideration of the hunter-gatherer tag for pre-colonial Aboriginal Australians. The evidence insists that Aboriginal people right across the continent were using domesticated plants, sowing, harvesting, irrigating and storing - behaviors inconsistent with the hunter-gatherer tag. Gerritsen and Gammage in their latest books support this premise but Pascoe takes this further and challenges the hunter-gatherer tag as a convenient lie. Almost all the evidence comes from the records and diaries of the Australian explorers, impeccable sources.
The Australian Aboriginal Heritage
Title | The Australian Aboriginal Heritage PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald Murray Berndt |
Publisher | |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Aboriginal Australians |
ISBN |
Issued with slide/tape set located at AV 709.011 A938.
Aboriginal Australia
Title | Aboriginal Australia PDF eBook |
Author | Colin Bourke |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780702230516 |
With an analysis of the traditional, colonial, and contemporary experiences of indigenous Australians, this study examines various facets of the lives of Aboriginal Australians and shows how their struggles enrich the Australian community as a whole. Insightful and engaging, this reference presents an investigation on the continual struggle facing Aboriginals to maintain a strong identity and heritage while actively participating in and contributing to the modern world.
Aboriginal Biocultural Knowledge in South-eastern Australia
Title | Aboriginal Biocultural Knowledge in South-eastern Australia PDF eBook |
Author | Fred Cahir |
Publisher | CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Pages | 498 |
Release | 2018-05-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1486306136 |
Indigenous Australians have long understood sustainable hunting and harvesting, seasonal changes in flora and fauna, predator–prey relationships and imbalances, and seasonal fire management. Yet the extent of their knowledge and expertise has been largely unknown and underappreciated by non-Aboriginal colonists, especially in the south-east of Australia where Aboriginal culture was severely fractured. Aboriginal Biocultural Knowledge in South-eastern Australia is the first book to examine historical records from early colonists who interacted with south-eastern Australian Aboriginal communities and documented their understanding of the environment, natural resources such as water and plant and animal foods, medicine and other aspects of their material world. This book provides a compelling case for the importance of understanding Indigenous knowledge, to inform discussions around climate change, biodiversity, resource management, health and education. It will be a valuable reference for natural resource management agencies, academics in Indigenous studies and anyone interested in Aboriginal culture and knowledge.
Ask First
Title | Ask First PDF eBook |
Author | Australian Government - Department of the Environment & Heritage - Environment Australia |
Publisher | |
Pages | 22 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Aboriginal Australian property |
ISBN | 9780642548429 |
Guidelines include purpose of indigenous heritage conservation and the consultation and negotiation process. Includes indigenous management checklist.