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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press
    ISBN: 9780803285415 , 0803285418
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xxxi, 503 pages)
    Series Statement: Borderlands and transcultural studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Illicit love
    DDC: 306.846
    Keywords: Interracial marriage History ; United States ; Interracial marriage History ; Australia ; Miscegenation History ; United States ; Miscegenation History ; Australia ; Indigenous people History ; United States ; Indigenous people History ; Australia ; Australia ; United States ; Indigenous people History ; Indigenous people History ; Indigenous people History ; Indigenous people History ; Miscegenation History ; Interracial marriage History ; Miscegenation History ; Interracial marriage History ; Interracial marriage History ; Interracial marriage History ; Miscegenation History ; Miscegenation History ; Indigenous peoples History ; Indigenous peoples History ; HISTORY ; United States ; General ; HISTORY ; Australia & New Zealand ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Ethnic Studies ; Native American Studies ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Indigenous peoples ; Interracial marriage ; Miscegenation ; Sexualität ; Interethnische Ehe ; History ; Australia ; United States ; Australien ; USA ; Electronic books History
    Abstract: "Illicit Love is a history of love, sex, and marriage between Indigenous peoples and settler citizens at the heart of two settler colonial nations, the United States and Australia. Award-winning historian Ann McGrath illuminates interracial relationships from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century through stories of romance, courtship, and marriage between Indigenous peoples and colonizers in times of nation formation. The romantic relationships of well-known and ordinary interracial couples provide the backdrop against which McGrath discloses the "marital middle ground" that emerged as a primary threat to European colonial and racial supremacy in the Atlantic and Pacific Worlds from the Age of Revolution to the Progressive Era. These relationships include the controversial courtship between white, Connecticut-born Harriett Gold and southern Cherokee Elias Boudinot; the Australian missionary Ernest Gribble and his efforts to socially segregate the settler and aboriginal population, only to be overcome by his romantic impulses for an aboriginal woman, Jeannie; the irony of Cherokee leader John Ross's marriage to a white woman, Mary Brian Stapler, despite his opposition to interracial marriages in the Cherokee Nation; and the efforts among ordinary people in the imperial borderlands of both the United States and Australia to circumvent laws barring interracial love, sex, and marriage. Illicit Love reveals how marriage itself was used by disparate parties for both empowerment and disempowerment and came to embody the contradictions of imperialism. A tour de force of settler colonial history, McGrath's study demonstrates vividly how interracial relationships between Indigenous and colonizing peoples were more frequent and threatening to nation-states in the Atlantic and Pacific worlds than historians have previously acknowledged"--
    Abstract: "Illicit Love is a history of love, sex, and marriage between Indigenous peoples and settler citizens at the heart of two settler colonial nations, the United States and Australia. Award-winning historian Ann McGrath illuminates interracial relationships from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century through stories of romance, courtship, and marriage between Indigenous peoples and colonizers in times of nation formation.The romantic relationships of well-known and ordinary interracial couples provide the backdrop against which McGrath discloses the "marital middle ground" that emerged as a primary threat to European colonial and racial supremacy in the Atlantic and Pacific Worlds from the Age of Revolution to the Progressive Era. These relationships include the controversial courtship between white, Connecticut-born Harriett Gold and southern Cherokee Elias Boudinot; the Australian missionary Ernest Gribble and his efforts to socially segregate the settler and aboriginal population, only to be overcome by his romantic impulses for an aboriginal woman, Jeannie; the irony of Cherokee leader John Ross's marriage to a white woman, Mary Brian Stapler, despite his opposition to interracial marriages in the Cherokee Nation; and the efforts among ordinary people in the imperial borderlands of both the United States and Australia to circumvent laws barring interracial love, sex, and marriage.Illicit Love reveals how marriage itself was used by disparate parties for both empowerment and disempowerment and came to embody the contradictions of imperialism. A tour de force of settler colonial history, McGrath's study demonstrates vividly how interracial relationships between Indigenous and colonizing peoples were more frequent and threatening to nation-states in the Atlantic and Pacific worlds than historians have previously acknowledged"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781315181929
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 778 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Routledge companions
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Routledge companion to global indigenous history
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    Keywords: Indigenous peoples History ; Indigenous peoples Social conditions ; Indigenous peoples Government relations ; HISTORY / General ; HISTORY / Australia & New Zealand ; HISTORY / Native American ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Indigenes Volk ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "The Routledge Companion to Global Indigenous History presents exciting new innovations in the dynamic field of Indigenous global history while also outlining ethical, political and practical research. Indigenous histories are not merely concerned with the past but have resonances for the politics of the present and future, ranging across vast geographical distances and deep time periods. The volume starts with an introduction that explores definitions of Indigenous peoples, followed by six thematic sections which each have a global spread: European uses of history and the positioning of Indigenous people as history's outsiders; their migrations and mobilities; colonial encounters; removals and diasporas; memory, identities and narratives; deep histories and pathways towards future Indigenous histories that challenge the nature of the history discipline itself. This book illustrates the important role Indigenous history and Indigenous knowledges for contemporary concerns, including climate change, spirituality and religious movements, gender negotiations, modernity and mobility, and the meaning of 'nation' and the 'global'. Reflecting the state of the art in Indigenous global history, the contributors suggest exciting new directions in the field, examine its many research challenges and show its resonances for a global politics of the present and future. This book is invaluable reading for students in both undergraduate and postgraduate Indigenous history courses"--
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781925022537 , 1925022536 , 9781925022520 , 1925022528
    Language: English
    Series Statement: Aboriginal History Monographs
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Long history, deep time .; deepening histories of place
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Long history, deep time Deepening histories of place
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    Keywords: Aboriginal Australians History. ; Aboriginal Australians History ; Aboriginal Australians ; Australasian & Pacific history ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General ; Aboriginal Australians ; History & Archaeology ; Regions & Countries - Australia & Pacific Islands - Oceania ; Australia ; History ; Australia History. ; Australia History ; Australia ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "For all the methodological innovations that the discipline of academic history has seen since its birth in Europe in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, historians have on the whole, in deciding what constitutes historical evidence, clung to the idea of the primacy of the written word, of textual sources, and have been satisfied to leave the business of dating and interpreting ancient artefacts and material remains of human civilisations to prehistorians and archaeologists. While it has to be granted that these boundaries have occasionally been breached in some areas, such as in ancient Roman or Greek histories or in art history, debates in the historical profession over issues raised by the evidence of memory, personal experience, and legends and myths, have once again highlighted the value of written sources. True, historians now acknowledge that history is only one way among many of telling the past, but the idea of the archive a repository of written sources is still central to how historians think of what constitutes the activity called research. We imagine prehistorians and archaeologists as people who go digging around, literally, in unfamiliar places to find their treasure-troves of evidence; when we speak of historians, we still think of a group of people prepared to suffer the consequences of prolonged exposure to the dust that usually collects over old documents. The French once used to say, no documents, no history; the moral rule among historians still seems to be: no sniffles and sneezes, no history! ... "--Foreword.
    Abstract: 1. Deep histories in time, or crossing the great divide? / Ann McGrath -- 2. Tjukurpa time / Diana James -- 3. Contemporary concepts of time in Western science and philosophy / Peter J. Riggs -- 4. The mutability of time and space as a means of healing history in an Australian aboriginal community / Rob Paton -- 5. Arnhem land to Adelaide / Karen Hughes -- 6. Categories of ‘old’ and ‘new’ in Western Arnhem land bark painting / Luke Taylor -- 7. Dispossession is a legitimate experience / Peter Read -- 8. Lingering inheritance / Julia Torpey Hurst -- 9. Historyless people / Jeanine Leane -- 10. Panara / Bruce Pascoe -- 11. The past in the present? / Harry Allen -- 12. Lives and lines / Martin Porr -- 13. The arch aeology of the Willandra / Nicola Stern -- 14. Collaborative histories and the Willandra Lake / Malcolm Allbrook and Ann McGrath
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , English
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    St Leonards, NSW : Allen & Unwin
    ISBN: 1863736468
    Language: English
    Pages: XXXI, 415 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    DDC: 994/.0049915
    Keywords: Aborigines ; Koloniaal bestuur ; Aborigines ; Geschichte ; Aboriginal Australians Government relations ; Aboriginal Australians History ; Geschichte ; Aborigines ; Kolonialismus ; Australien ; Australia Race relations ; Aborigines ; Kolonialismus ; Geschichte
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781138743106 , 9781032077406
    Language: English
    Pages: xx, 778 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Routledge companions
    DDC: 305.8009
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Indigenes Volk ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: Literaturangaben
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press
    ISBN: 9781496227287
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 311 Seiten
    Series Statement: New visions in Native American and indigenous studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Everywhen
    Keywords: Philosophy, Aboriginal Australian ; Time Philosophy ; Dreamtime (Aboriginal Australian mythology) ; Aboriginal Australians History ; Torres Strait Islanders History ; Cosmology ; Historiography ; Aborigines ; Philosophie ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Australian & Oceanian Studies ; Australien
    Abstract: "Beyond the linear, diachronic, documentary past of Western or academic history, Everywhen asks how Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge systems can broaden our understandings of the past and of historical practice"--
    Abstract: "Everywhen is a groundbreaking collection about diverse ways of conceiving, knowing, and narrating time and deep history. Looking beyond the linear documentary past of Western or academic history, this collection asks how knowledge systems of Australia's Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders can broaden our understandings of the past and of historical practice. Indigenous embodied practices for knowing, narrating, and reenacting the past in the present blur the distinctions of linear time, making all history now. Ultimately, questions of time and language are questions of Indigenous sovereignty. The Australian case is especially pertinent because Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are among the few Native peoples without a treaty with their colonizers. Appreciating First Nations' time concepts embedded in languages and practices, as Everywhen does, is a route to recognizing diverse forms of Indigenous sovereignties.Everywhen makes three major contributions. The first is a concentration on language, both as a means of knowing and transmitting the past across generations, and as a vital, albeit long-overlooked source material for historical investigation, to reveal how many Native people maintained and continue to maintain ancient traditions and identities through language. Everywhen also considers Indigenous practices of history, or knowing the past, that stretch back more than sixty thousand years; these Indigenous epistemologies might indeed challenge those of the academy. Finally, the volume explores ways of conceiving time across disciplinary boundaries and across cultures, revealing how the experience of time itself is mediated by embodied practices and disciplinary norms.Everywhen brings Indigenous knowledges to bear on the study and meaning of the past and of history itself. It seeks to draw attention to every when, arguing that Native time concepts and practices are vital to understanding Native histories and, further, that they may offer a new framework for history as practiced in the Western academy. "--
    Description / Table of Contents: The languages and temporalities of "Everywhen" in deep history : an Introduction / Ann McGrath and Laura Rademaker -- Songs of country in time -- Standing on the ground and writing on the sky : an indigenous exploration of place, time and histories /Jakelin Troy Bugarrigarra Nyurdany: Because of the dreaming: a discussion of time and place in Yawuru cosmology / Sarah Yu with Dianne Appleby, Lloyd Pigram, and Thomas Edgar -- Old dogs and ice ages in Noongar Country / Clint Bracknell -- Songs and the deep present / Linda Barwick -- Time's archive? The language of words -- Yirriyengburnama-langwa mamawura-langwa : Talking about time in Anindilyakwa / James Bednall -- Australian languages and the deep past / Michael Walsh and Harold Koch -- Time, language and thought : What language can tell us about our concepts of time / Marie-Eve Ritz and Maïa Ponsonnet -- Transforming times -- Innovation, continuity and the punctuated temporality of archaeological narratives / Catherine J. Frieman -- Across "Koori time" and space / John Maynard -- Early European mariners at Cape Keerweer : Bespoke variations of an Aboriginal legend / Peter Sutton -- Time and eternity : Aboriginal and missionary conversations about temporality / Laura Rademaker -- On the shores of the Narinya : contemporary D'harawal interactions with ancestral knowledges / Shannon Foster.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Lincoln : UNP - Nebraska
    ISBN: 9780803285439
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (539 pages)
    Series Statement: Borderlands and Transcultural Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als McGrath, Ann Illicit Love : Interracial Sex and Marriage in the United States and Australia
    DDC: 306.846
    Keywords: Indigenous people - Australia - History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface: Flowers for the Bride -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: A Perfect Marriage? -- Part 1. Secrets of New Nations -- 1. Harriett Gold and Elias Boudinot: Against History? -- 2. Ernest Gribble and Jeannie -- Part 2. Marriage and Modernity among the Cherokees -- 3. Socrates, Cherokee Sovereignty, and the Regulation of White Men -- 4. John Ross and Mary Bryan Stapler -- Part 3. Queensland's Marital Middle Ground -- 5. Husbands under Surveillance -- 6. Consent and Aboriginal Wives -- Part 4. Embodying New Worlds -- 7. Polygamy's New Worlds -- 8. Entwined Sovereignties and the Great Unwedding -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Lincoln, Nebraska ; London, [England] : University of Nebraska Press
    ISBN: 9780803238251 , 9780803285439
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (539 pages) , illustrations, maps, photographs
    Series Statement: Borderlands and Transcultural Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als McGrath, Ann (Ann Margaret) Illicit love : interracial sex and marriage in the United States and Australia
    DDC: 306.84/6
    Keywords: Geschichte 1780-1940 ; Geschichte ; Interracial marriage History ; Interracial marriage History ; Miscegenation History ; Miscegenation History ; Indigenous people History ; Indigenous people History ; Indigenes Volk ; Einwanderer ; Ehe ; Australien ; USA ; Australien ; USA ; USA ; Australien ; Indigenes Volk ; Einwanderer ; Ehe ; Geschichte 1780-1940
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