Telling stories : indigenous history and memory in Australia and New Zealand

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Telling stories : indigenous history and memory in Australia and New Zealand

edited by Bain Attwood and Fiona Magowan

Allen & Unwin, 2001

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Recent decades have seen a tremendous upsurge of interest among the indigenous peoples of Australia and New Zealand in their history. Life stories, land claims, genealogy, song, dance and painting have all made new contributions to the recovery and representation of the past. This book looks at the place of life stories and of memory in history: who tells life stories, the purpose for which they are told; the role of story and history in the politics of land claims; and the way language impacts on research and writing. Ann Parsonson writes about "stories for land" in the oral narratives of the Maori Land Court; Deborah Rose Bird retells the "saga of Captain Cook"; Andrew Erueti and Alan Ward examine Maori land law in the context of the Treaty claims process; Jeremy Beckett looks at the autobiographical oral history of Myles Lalor; and Bain Attwood discusses the stolen generations narrative. The contributors explore the questions arising when different kinds of history meet: different kinds of evidence, from different cultures, sometimes telling the same story from conflicting perspectives. The book freely explores the multiple forms of indigenous history in New Zealand and Australia.

Table of Contents

CONTENTSIntroductionBain Attwood and Fiona Magowan i1. Indigenous Australian life-writing: tactics and transformationsPenny van Toorn 12. Stories for land: oral narratives in the Maori Land CourtAnn Parsonson 243. Crying to remember: reproducing personhood and communityFiona Magowan 514. The saga of Captain Cook: remembrance and moralityDeborah Bird Rose 765. Encounters across time: the makings of an unanticipated trilogyJudith Binney 966. In the absence of vita as genre: the making of the Roy Kelly storyBasil Sansom 1177. Autobiography and testimonial discourse in Myles Lalor's oral historyJeremy Beckett 1478. Taha Maori in the DNZB: a Pakeha viewBill Oliver 169

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  • NCID
    BA58651267
  • ISBN
    • 1865085545
  • Country Code
    at
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Crows Nest
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvii, 269 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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