In this startling and original study, Bain Attwood reveals how relationships between indigenous Australians and European colonisers determined the hearts and minds of the indigenous peoples, making them anew as Aboriginals. A story of cultural change and continuity both poignant and disturbing in its telling, this important book is sure to provoke
In this startling and original study, Bain Attwood reveals how relationships between indigenous Australians and European colonisers determined the hearts and minds of the indigenous peoples, making them anew as Aboriginals. A story of cultural change and continuity both poignant and disturbing in its telling, this important book is sure to provoke
Bain Attwood, a graduate of LaTrobe and Auckland universities, teaches Australian history at Monash University He is researching the history of Aboriginal political consciousness in the 19th Century and 20th Century.
Inhaltsangabe
Illustrations Acknowledgements Preface 1 'And God said... let them have dominion' 2 'In the name of all my coloured brethren and sisters' 3 'In accordance with the custom' 4 'The great principle' 5 'White man's laws' 6 'The making of the Aborigines' Notes Index
Illustrations Acknowledgements Preface 1 'And God said... let them have dominion' 2 'In the name of all my coloured brethren and sisters' 3 'In accordance with the custom' 4 'The great principle' 5 'White man's laws' 6 'The making of the Aborigines' Notes Index
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