Description |
xx, 412 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Exploration : European discovery of Australia -- Colonisation : early Sydney -- Confrontation : early Tasmania and Victoria -- Depopulation : a century of struggle (1820s-1920s) -- Tradition : indigenous life at first contact -- Origins : the last 50 000 years -- Assimilation : a time of trouble (1930s-1970s) -- Resurgence : the story continue. |
Summary |
The Original Australians tells the story of Australian Aboriginal history and society from its distant beginnings to the present day. From the wisdom and paintings of the Dreamtime to the first contact between Europeans and Indigenous Australians, through to the Uluru Statement, it offers an insight into the life and experiences of the world's oldest surviving culture. The resilience and adaptability of Aboriginal people over millennia is one of the great human stories of all time. Josephine Flood answers the questions that Australians and visitors often ask about Aboriginal Australia: Where did the Aboriginal people come from and when? How did they survive in Australia's harsh environment? What was the traditional role of indigenous women? What are land rights? How do Aboriginal people maintain their culture today? And many more. |
Subject |
Aboriginal Australians -- History.
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ISBN |
1760527076 paperback |
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9781760527075 paperback |
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