A catalogue of descriptions of Australia’s history written at the time, of the time.
Culture as you’ve never read it before.
How culture is challenging equal rights in Australia today.
A useful reference for both indigenous and non-indigenous peoples.
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Ever asked the question: how did it get this far? Volume 4 highlights the stealthy ways that politicians, bureaucrats and activists have changed equality in Victoria: the lead state for indigenous rights. With terms such as ‘mutual control’ and ‘shared power’ our national icons and democracy are at risk.
Chapters include:
The First Volume covers the treatment of women and the ‘administration’ of justice in traditional
Aboriginal society. It discusses the reasons for pride in our nation and truth in our understanding
of Culture.
Chapters include:
The Second Volume reveals the unknown culture of the Australian indigenous people: including
the very common practices of killing babies and children, the killing and eating of people for food,
feasting and revenge and the killing of older tribe members when they become a ‘burden’. Culture
is not all Disney Dreamtime.
The Third Volume deals with frontier disputes – not wars – the challenge of nationhood and
singular governance for disparate tribes now claiming sovereignty and the role education played
in disproving modern claims of genocide by the British. It discusses the extinction of animal
species within years of aborigines arriving in Australia and what that means for today’s claims of
‘caring for country’.
A fascinating look across the history books and journals depicting indigenous culture in Australia and the early days of modern Australia.
A catalogue of descriptions of Australia’s history written at the time, of the time.
Set of all four books