Aboriginal Australians : black response to white dominance, 1788-1994
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Aboriginal Australians : black response to white dominance, 1788-1994
(Australian experience, no. 4)
Allen & Unwin, 1994
2nd ed
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Bibliography: p. [263]-267
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In the creation of a new society there are always winners and losers. So it was with Australia as it grew through invasion, settlement and development from a colonial outpost to an affluent industrial society. This book tells the history of Australia from the perspective of those who were dispossessed, the original Australians. Australian history is often recounted as a saga of progress by a developing white nation towards a "bigger and better" target; this text examines this process from the opposite angle. It reveals what White Australia lost by its onslaught on Aboriginal culture and how Aborigines, in different ways, have attempted to maintain their distinctive identity in the face of hostility, ignorance and exploitation.
目次
Preface1 Traditional life2 The Gamaraigal confront the British3 Resisting the invaders4 Cultural resistance amidst destruction5 Stifling Aboriginal initiative6 Racism enshrined7 Mixed missionary blessings8 Aborigines in the cattle industry9 Aborigines and the caste barrier10 Breaking down the barriers11 Towards self-determinationAppendixNotes Select bibliographyIndex
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