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Aboriginal Sydney
Author | : Melinda Hinkson,Alana Harris |
Publsiher | : Aboriginal Studies Press |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2010-10-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780855757120 |
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The popular first edition established itself as both authoritative and informative; it is both a guide book and an alternative social history, told through precincts of significance to the city’s Indigenous people. The sites within the precincts, and their accompanying stories and photographs, evoke Sydney’s ancient past, and allow us all to celebrate the living Aboriginal culture of today. Now available as a phone app from iTunes or Google Play: http://bit.ly/16s9zI0
Community Led Research
Author | : Victoria Rawlings,James Flexner,Lynette Riley |
Publsiher | : Sydney University Press |
Total Pages | : 145 |
Release | : 2021-07-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781743327586 |
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The concept of community-led research has taken off in recent years in a variety of fields, from archaeology and anthropology to social work and everything in between. Drawing on case studies from Australia, the Pacific and Southeast Asia, this book considers what it means to participate in community-led research, for both communities and researchers. How can researchers and communities work together well, and how can research be reimagined using the knowledge of First Nations peoples and other communities to ensure it remains relevant, sustainable, socially just and inclusive?
Rivers and Resilience
Author | : Heather Goodall,Allison Cadzow |
Publsiher | : UNSW Press |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781921410741 |
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We started swimming in the Georges River at Liverpool. We were river girls! It was our little stamping ground. - Judy Chester Rivers and Resilience traces the history of Aboriginal people along Sydney's Georges River from the early periods of white settlement to the present. Telling the stories of the river people, it offers insights into Aboriginal history in an urban setting. For centuries Aboriginal people lived along the Georges River. With colonisation, the river's geography forced settlers to leapfrog over its rugged and swampy bends in search of arable land. Aboriginal people retained a hold over some of the land and maintained communities - despite changes caused by the city's growth. Two leading historians investigate Aboriginal communities in this densely settled, but often overlooked, suburban area.
Night Skies of Aboriginal Australia
Author | : Dianne Johnson |
Publsiher | : Sydney University Press |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2014-02-19 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781743323878 |
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Written by anthropologist Diane Johnson, Night Skies of Aboriginal Australia has been in demand since its publication in 1998. It is a record of the stars and planets which pass across night-time.
Sydney s Aboriginal Past
Author | : Val Attenbrow |
Publsiher | : UNSW Press |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781742231167 |
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Revealing the diversity of Aboriginal life in the Sydney region, this study examines a variety of source documents that discuss not only Aboriginal life before colonization in 1788 but also the early years of first contact. This is the only work to explore the minutiae of Sydney Aboriginal daily life, detailing the food they ate; the tools, weapons, and equipment they used; and the beliefs, ceremonial life, and rituals they practiced. This updated edition has been revised to include recent discoveries and the analyses of the past seven years, adding yet more value to this 2004 winner of the John Mulvaney award for best archaeology book from the Australian Archaeological Association. The inclusion of a special supplement that details the important sites in the Sydney region and how to access them makes the book especially appealing to those interested in visiting the sites.
Hidden in Plain View
Author | : Paul Irish |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 546 |
Release | : 2017-06-08 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0369314611 |
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Contrary to what you may think, local Aboriginal people did not lose their culture and die out within decades of Governor Phillip's arrival in Sydney in 1788. Aboriginal people are prominent in accounts of early colonial Sydney, yet we seem to skip a century as they disappear from the historical record, re-emerging early in the twentieth century. What happened to Sydney's indigenous people between the devastating impact of white settlement and increased government intervention a century later? Hidden in Plain View shows that Aboriginal people did not disappear. They may have been ignored in colonial narratives but maintained a strong bond with the coast and its resources and tried to live on their own terms. This original and important book tells this powerful story through individuals, and brings a poorly understood period of Sydney's shared history back into view. Its readers will never look at Sydney in the same way.
Hidden in Plain View
Author | : Paul Irish |
Publsiher | : ReadHowYouWant |
Total Pages | : 466 |
Release | : 2017-06-08 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1525250922 |
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Aboriginal people are prominent in accounts of early colonial Sydney, yet we seem to skip a century as they disappear from the historical record and re-emerge in early in the twentieth century. Paul Irish's Hidden in Plain View explores what happened in the interim. How did Indigenous people come to be ignored in colonial narratives? In this original and important book, he brings this poorly understood period of Sydney's Aboriginal history back into focus. Irish tells the compelling story of the Aboriginal presence in the heart of Sydney during the nineteenth century and reveals the complex relationship between Aboriginal people and the growth of Sydney. He shows that Aboriginal people were not pushed out of the way by urban expansion and charts how they developed cross-cultural relationships and established links with the settler economy. Hidden in Plain View reminds us that Aboriginal people have always been part of the physical and historical fabric of Sydney.
Dark Emu
Author | : Bruce Pascoe |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2015-10-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1922142433 |
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Dark Emu puts forward an argument for a reconsideration of the hunter-gatherer tag for pre-colonial Aboriginal Australians. The evidence insists that Aboriginal people right across the continent were using domesticated plants, sowing, harvesting, irrigating and storing - behaviors inconsistent with the hunter-gatherer tag. Gerritsen and Gammage in their latest books support this premise but Pascoe takes this further and challenges the hunter-gatherer tag as a convenient lie. Almost all the evidence comes from the records and diaries of the Australian explorers, impeccable sources.