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    Crows Nest, NSW : Allen & Unwin
    ISBN: 9781760879471 , 1760879479
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: xxv, 502 pages , illustrations, maps , 24 cm
    Ausgabe: Second edition
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Broome, Richard, 1948 - Aboriginal Victorians
    DDC: 305.89915
    Schlagwort(e): Aboriginal Australians History ; Aboriginal Australians Social conditions ; Aboriginal Australians, Treatment of ; Aboriginal Australians Government policy ; Indigenous peoples ; Australiens (Aborigènes) - Australie - Victoria - Histoire ; Attitudes envers les Australiens (Aborigènes) - Australie - Victoria ; Australiens (Aborigènes) - Politique gouvernementale - Australie - Victoria ; Bangerang people (S40) (Vic SJ55-02) ; Djadja wurrung -- Dyadyawurung -- Dja Dja Wrung people (S31.1) (Vic SJ54-04) ; Kulin people (S21.1) (Vic SI54, SJ54) ; Kurnai -- Gunai people (S68) (Vic SJ55) ; Woiwurrung -- Wurundjeri -- Woiwurung people (S36) (Vic SJ55-05) ; Yorta Yorta -- Yota Yota people (D2) (NSW SI55-13) ; Child welfare -- Child -- parent separation -- Stolen generations ; Colonisation ; Government policy -- Assimilation ; Government policy -- Initial period and protectionism ; Government policy -- State and territory -- Victoria ; Habitation -- Camps -- Fringe and town ; Politics and Government -- Political action -- Activism ; Race relations ; Settlement and contacts -- Government settlements, reserves ; Social identity -- Aboriginality ; Australia Race relations ; History ; Victoria Race relations ; History ; Victoria History ; Australia History ; Australie - Relations raciales - Histoire ; Victoria - Relations raciales - Histoire ; Australie - Histoire ; Bung Yarnda -- Lake Tyers (E Vic Gippsland SJ55-07) ; Ebenezer -- Lake Hindmarsh (NW Vic SJ54-03) ; Framlingham -- Purnim (W Vic SJ54-11) ; Healesville -- Coranderrk (E Vic Yarra Valley SJ55-06) ; Lake Wellington -- Ramahyuck (E Vic Gippsland SJ55-11) ; Melbourne (Vic SJ55-05) ; Orbost (E Vic Gippsland SJ55-07) ; Shepparton -- Mooroopna -- Rumbalara (N Vic SJ55-01) ; Tae Rak -- Lake Condah (W Vic SJ54-11)
    Kurzfassung: The story of how Victoria's First Nations people survived near decimation to become a vibrant community today. This second edition has been fully updated, and covers the Yoorrook Justice Commission and treaty negotiations. Early Europeans saw Victoria and its rolling grasslands as Australia felix—happy south land—a prize left for them by God. For its original inhabitants, their Country was home and life, not to be relinquished without a fierce struggle. Richard Broome tells the story of the impact of European ideas, guns, killer microbes and a pastoral economy on the networks of kinship, trade and cultures that the First Nations people of Victoria had developed over millennia. He shows how families have coped with ongoing disruption and displacement, and how individuals and groups have challenged the system. With painful stories of personal loss as well as many successes, Broome outlines how Aboriginal Victorians survived near decimation to become a vibrant community today. Aboriginal Victorians won the NSW Premier's History Awards Australian History Prize and the Victorian Community History Awards Best Print Publication Award, and was short-listed for the Human Rights Awards Non-Fiction Award. This second edition has been updated throughout, and covers the Yoorrook Justice Commission and treaty negotiations
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Wild times: 1800-1850 -- Transformations: 1850-1886 -- Assimilation: 1886-1970 -- Renaissance: 1970 onwards.
    Anmerkung: Previous edition: 2005 , Includes bibliographical references and index
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