Brisbane: The Aboriginal Presence

Brisbane: The Aboriginal Presence
Title Brisbane: The Aboriginal Presence PDF eBook
Author Barry Shaw
Publisher Boolarong Press
Pages 200
Release 2020-12-02
Genre History
ISBN 1925877752

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This second edition has been reviewed and expanded to include some of Australia’s best qualified historians and researchers in Aboriginal history. Many of these authors continue to campaign for more research into First Nations history and the Frontier Wars. This second edition of Brisbane: The Aboriginal Presence now comprises a foreword which examines recent research in Aboriginal studies, and seven instead of six papers on race relations in the Brisbane region between 1824 and 1860. It covers the convict and early settlement periods until the Separation of Queensland from New South Wales in late 1859. The papers provide overviews of race relations during each of these periods, and highlight various themes, including: • Aboriginal occupation before European settlement • The impact of European settlement • Reciprocal attitudes and relations • Aboriginal resistance and European repression • Sexual relations between Aborigines and Europeans • The role of law, administration and the press • Aborigines in the local economy • The failure of assimilation • The fate of local clans These themes are illustrated by numerous incidents and case studies including: • The observations of explorers, missionaries and administrators • Convict, runaway and settler experiences • Violent clashes on Stradbroke Island in 1831–32 • Aboriginal hangings between 1841 and 1859 • Unrest in the ‘suburbs’ during the late 1840s to 1850s • Squatters, Governor Gipps and the Kilcoy poisonings between 1841 and 1843 • The white raid on Yorks Hollow camp in 1846 • The police attack on Breakfast Creek camps in 1846 These papers are based on detailed research of primary sources by experienced historians who are distinguished for the originality and calibre of their work. This attractive and informative volume is for everyone interested in race relations generally and Brisbane in particular, including students, teachers, schools, libraries, academics and the general reader.

Aboriginal Dreaming Paths and Trading Routes

Aboriginal Dreaming Paths and Trading Routes
Title Aboriginal Dreaming Paths and Trading Routes PDF eBook
Author Dr Dale Kerwin
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 232
Release 2011-12-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1836240465

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Highlights the contribution Aboriginal people made in assisting European explorers, surveyors and stockmen to open the country for colonisation, and explores the interface between Aboriginal possession of the Australian continent and European colonisation and appropriation.

Fighting Words

Fighting Words
Title Fighting Words PDF eBook
Author Raymond Evans
Publisher Univ. of Queensland Press
Pages 308
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780702231094

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With an open heart and inquiring intellect, Raymond Evans sets out to uncover a past not studied in the school books of his youth. Growing up in the 1950s, he lived in a community devoid of Aboriginal presence. It was an enclave of Welsh migrant families, with all the rituals and traditions of a faraway "Home". His evolving historical consciousness was fired by the need to connect with these shadowy absences and to engage with his adopted homeland. Interwoven with his personal journey is a revealing selection of race relations histories, which cover a wide arena from the Aboriginal/European conflicts of colonial Queensland to the anti-Chinese riots of 1888 and civilian internment during World War I. Evans also moves beyond frontier conflict into the long period of repressive government control of Aboriginal lives. In writing on race, gender and labour relations he illustrates how selective history can be by omitting the contribution of Aboriginal labourers, men and women. These form a critical bridge to understanding the complexities of race relations today.

Community Development with the South Brisbane Aboriginal Community

Community Development with the South Brisbane Aboriginal Community
Title Community Development with the South Brisbane Aboriginal Community PDF eBook
Author John Tomlinson
Publisher
Pages 726
Release 1974
Genre Aboriginal Australians
ISBN

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The Way We Civilise

The Way We Civilise
Title The Way We Civilise PDF eBook
Author Rosalind Kidd
Publisher Univ. of Queensland Press
Pages 428
Release 1997
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780702229619

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A history of government intervention in the lives of Australian Aboriginal people living in Queensland over a 150-year period to 1988. Reveals conflicts between state and federal politicians over Aboriginal affairs, struggles between churches and government, and the activities of vested interests that competed to retain Aboriginals as cheap or unpaid labor. Includes bandw photos. Distributed by ISBS. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Van Diemen's Land

Van Diemen's Land
Title Van Diemen's Land PDF eBook
Author Murray Johnson
Publisher UNSW Press
Pages 557
Release 2015-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 1742241891

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The history of Aborigines in Van Diemen’s Land is long. The first Tasmanians lived in isolation for as many as 300 generations after the flooding of Bass Strait. Their struggle against almost insurmountable odds is one worthy of respect and admiration, not to mention serious attention. This broad-ranging book is a comprehensive and critical account of that epic survival up to the present day. Starting from antiquity, the book examines the devastating arrival of Europeans and subsequent colonisation, warfare and exile. It emphasises the regionalism and separateness, a consistent feature of Aboriginal life since time immemorial that has led to the distinct identities we see in the present, including the unique place of the islanders of Bass Strait. Carefully researched, using the findings of archaeologists and extensive documentary evidence, some only recently uncovered, this important book fills a long-time gap in Tasmanian history.

Aboriginal Camp Sites Of Greater Brisbane

Aboriginal Camp Sites Of Greater Brisbane
Title Aboriginal Camp Sites Of Greater Brisbane PDF eBook
Author Dr Ray Kerkhove
Publisher Boolarong Press
Pages 30
Release 2016-05-31
Genre History
ISBN 1925236528

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This is the first book of its kind in Australia: a history of Aboriginalcampsites. This is also the first guidebook to the location and features of the numerous Aboriginal camps that flourished in and around Brisbane from convict times to - in some cases - as late as the 1950s. Many of Brisbane’s suburbs trace their names, parks and key events to these former campsites. This book focuses on 15 key areas, and includes a full suburban listing at the back.