Bluff RockFremantle Press, 01/01/2005 - 268 páginas "The past is a problem for us. We know certain events happened, sometimes exactly when and yet our longing for certainty cannot be satisfied ... we tell stories about where we come from and who we are. We change these stories sometimes minutely, sometimes radically ... This is an original and courageous book. Schlunke, who grew up in the New England area, takes this one story — the massacre(s) of Aborigines at Bluff Rock, in New England during the 1840s — and looks at the many ways it is organised as a memory of Indigenous/non-Indigenous relations. Schlunke breaks new ground as she probes the 'hidden histories' of Indigenous-settler encounters and addresses herself urgently to the problems of 'history' in Australia." |
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... convict troopers is displayed.18 This draws the more familiar line between convicts and all others — in this kind of history, the convicts are the real root of any cruelties to Aboriginal people. Never the hardworking family. I remember ...
... convict troopers is displayed.18 This draws the more familiar line between convicts and all others — in this kind of history, the convicts are the real root of any cruelties to Aboriginal people. Never the hardworking family. I remember ...
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... that they thought John Eckersley Newbury was in fact a convict, not a remittance man, that in 'fact' their grandfather was the first one in town with a car ... and on it goes. The intense struggles over surface within families mean that 55.
... that they thought John Eckersley Newbury was in fact a convict, not a remittance man, that in 'fact' their grandfather was the first one in town with a car ... and on it goes. The intense struggles over surface within families mean that 55.
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Índice
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WHAT KEATING HEARD | 64 |
LOCAL KNOWHOW | 104 |
MR IRBY ACCOUNTS | 141 |
HORSES AND DEATH | 196 |
THE DISAPPEARING
WINDEYER | 221 |
MAKING ENDS MEET | 248 |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 257 |
NOTES | 259 |
REFERENCES AND WORKS CITED | 267 |
INDEX | 270 |
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