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Marysville & District Historical SocietyArticle (item) - Newspaper article, The Alexandra and Eildon Standard, Indigenous history in the shire after colonisation, 08-03-2017
... Indigenous history in the shire after colonisation...A newspaper article regarding indigenous history in the Murrindindi Shire after colonisation of the region....A newspaper article regarding indigenous history in the Murrindindi Shire after colonisation of the region....Indigenous history in the shire after colonisation Article Newspaper article The Alexandra and Eildon Standard ...A newspaper article regarding indigenous history in the Murrindindi Shire after colonisation of the region.A newspaper article regarding indigenous history in the Murrindindi Shire after colonisation of the region.Wednesday, March 8, 2017alexandra, kulin, taungurung, goulburn, woi wurrung, yarra, acheron river, little river, dandenong ranges, land board, aboriginal guardian, william thomas, aboriginal station, lands minister, acheron station, mohican run, rubicon river, cathedral mountain, john green, mohican station, upper yarra, yarra tribe, woori yallock, hoddles creek, yarra river, badger creek, healesville, coranderrk, christmas bush, prostanthera lasianthos, black's spur -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Ian D Clark et al, Stonnington's Indigenous history, 2006
... Stonnington's Indigenous history...This document is a summary of 'An indigenous history of Stonnington (2006) by Dr Ian Clark and Laura Kostanski, University of Ballarat....Stonnington's Indigenous history Book Ian D Clark Laura M Kostanski ...This document is a summary of 'An indigenous history of Stonnington (2006) by Dr Ian Clark and Laura Kostanski, University of Ballarat.maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographs, colour illustrations, word listswoiwurrung, woi wurrung, boonwurrung, boon wurrung, eastern kulin, derrimut, george augustus robinson, george langhorne, helen baillie, banjo clarke, jim berg, stonnington, william thomas, coranderrk, local history, victorian history, -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBooklet - Folder, Indigenous History, 2001
... Indigenous History......indigenous history...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Book review of People of the Merri Merri: the Wurundjeri in Colonial Days by Isabel Ellender and Peter Christiansen harry gilham collection indigenous history merri creek wurundjeri 1 pages Indigenous History Booklet Folder ...Book review of People of the Merri Merri: the Wurundjeri in Colonial Days by Isabel Ellender and Peter Christiansen 1 pagesharry gilham collection, indigenous history, merri creek, wurundjeri -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Fiona Magowan, Telling stories : Indigenous history and memory in Australia and New Zealand, 2001
... Telling stories : Indigenous history and memory in Australia and New Zealand...Indigenous history...Telling Stories 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. Contents: Introduction /? Bain Attwood and Fiona Magowan 1. Indigenous...Telling stories : Indigenous history and memory in Australia and New Zealand Book Fiona Magowan Bain Attwood ...Telling Stories 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. Contents: Introduction /? Bain Attwood and Fiona Magowan 1. Indigenous Australian life writing: tactics and transformations /? Penny van Toorn 2. Stories for land: oral narratives in the Maori Land Court /? Ann Parsonson 3. Crying to remember: reproducing personhood and community /? Fiona Magowan 4. The saga of Captain Cook: remembrance and morality /? Deborah Bird Rose 5. Encounters across time: the makings of an unanticipated trilogy /? Judith Binney 6. In the absence of vita as genre: the making of the Roy Kelly story /? Basil Sansom 7. Autobiography and testimonial discourse in Myles Lalor's 'oral history' /? Jeremy Beckett 8. Taha Maori in the DNZB: a Pakeha view /? W. H. Oliver 9. Maori land law and the Treaty claims process /? Andrew Erueti and Alan Ward 10. 'Learning about the truth': the stolen generations narrative /? Bain Attwood.B&w photographsindigenous history, maori history, oral histories -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Aboriginal Community Elders Service et al, Aboriginal elders' voices : stories of the "tide of history" : Victorian Indigenous elders' life stories &? oral histories, 2003
... Aboriginal elders' voices : stories of the "tide of history" : Victorian Indigenous elders' life stories &? ...This book is a collection of Victorian Indigenous Elders' life stories and oral histories. The Elders share their stories in an attempt to ensure that both sides of Australia's history are finally heard. ...Cultural custodianship: developing an indigenous methodology. Aboriginal elders' voices : stories of the "tide of history" : Victorian Indigenous elders' life stories &? ...This book is a collection of Victorian Indigenous Elders' life stories and oral histories. The Elders share their stories in an attempt to ensure that both sides of Australia's history are finally heard. These stories tell of cultural resistance on missions, of defying assimilation laws, of forever moving around to save children from the welfare. They document the development of both fringe and urban communities and work in the Aboriginal rights movement. They clarify the ways in which these experiences have affected the individual authors along with the indigenous population in general. Also included in the book is a brief history and analysis of the legislation, policies, attitudes and strategies that have affected the lives of the authors and their families since colonisation. This aspect provides an historical perspective, encouraging a deeper understanding of the Elders' stories. Reconciliation can only eventuate with an understanding gained from hearing and including the voices of Indigenous Australians. Contents: The writing team Indigenous elders: keepers of knowledge; custodians of land and culture Aboriginal lands Missions and reserves Growing up running from the welfare /? Aunty Olive Jackson Respecting our Elders /? Aunty Lola James If your mother didn't tell you, then your grandmother did! /? Uncles Les Stewart Don't dwell on trouble /? Aunty Audrey Critch There are my people /? Aunty Gwen Nelson We were all cousins, more or less /? Aunty Iris Lovett-Gardiner Aboriginality is about culture, not colour /? Aunty Dianne Phillips Take up the opportunities we struggled to make /? Aunty Frances Gallagher Home /? Aunty Eileen Alberts We were supposed to forget our Aboriginality /? Aunty Gwen Garoni Not enough heart to say sorry? /? Uncle Brian Kennewell-Taylor Learning from indigenous elders: Keeping the traditions, keeping the culture strong; Since time immemorial; Invasion: the tide ran red; The flood of legislation; Stolen children; Cultural resistance: holding on to children traditions and land; Organised resistance: a movement is born; The 1950s: community resistance to race laws; The price of assimilation; The Aboriginal rights movement; After the flood: self-determination; Turning the tide Bibliography Appendix. Cultural custodianship: developing an indigenous methodology.maps, colour illustrations, b&w photographswiradjuri, victorian indigenous elders, oral histories, yorta yorta, dja dja wurrung, language maps, victorian missions and reserves, lake condah, framlingham, coranderrk, ramahyuck, lake tyers, wahgunyah, cummeragunja, moonahcullah, balranald, ebenezer, maloga, acheron -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Ian D Clark et al, An Indigenous history of Stonnington : a report to the City of Stonnington, 2006
... An Indigenous history of Stonnington : a report to the City of Stonnington...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Woiwurrung Woi wurrung Boonwurrung Boon wurrung Derrimut William Thomas Stonnington local history Victorian history maps, colour illustrations, b&w illustrations, colour photographs, tables This report presents the results of historical research into the Aboriginal history of the City of Stonnington. An Indigenous history of Stonnington : a report to the City of Stonnington Book Ian D Clark Laura M Kostanski ...This report presents the results of historical research into the Aboriginal history of the City of Stonnington.maps, colour illustrations, b&w illustrations, colour photographs, tableswoiwurrung, woi wurrung, boonwurrung, boon wurrung, derrimut, william thomas, stonnington, local history, victorian history -
Unions BallaratAustralian history: The occupation of a continent, Mellor, Suzanne, 1978
... ...history - indigenous...Australian history includes coverage of: Indigenous matters; white settlement; Macquarie; convicts; immigration; pastoral era; politics; gold rush; unions; identity; federation; wars; the great depression....BTLC Ballarat Trades Hall Ballarat Trades and Labour Council history - australia history - ballarat history - indigenous gold mining - ballarat eureka stockade ballarat reform league unions - history Front cover: title and authors' names Title page: the name CULNANE has been written in red. ...Australian history includes coverage of: Indigenous matters; white settlement; Macquarie; convicts; immigration; pastoral era; politics; gold rush; unions; identity; federation; wars; the great depression.Treatment of issues relating to the Ballarat Reform League and the Eureka Stockade. One chapter covering craft unions, unskilled workers, Trades Halls, women's issues, industrial action, and ALP and unionism.Paperback; yellow with black lettering; 411 pages.Front cover: title and authors' names Title page: the name CULNANE has been written in red.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, history - australia, history - ballarat, history - indigenous, gold mining - ballarat, eureka stockade, ballarat reform league, unions - history -
Tarnagulla History ArchiveBook: The Footsteps Echo, Impressions From Waanyarra, The Footsteps Echo, Impressions From Waanyarra, 1989
... ...indigenous history...Relates to history of Waanyarra. Small section on Indigenous history. 1866 letter from George Smith of Tarnagulla reproduced on page 4....Relates to history of Waanyarra. Small section on Indigenous history. 1866 letter from George Smith of Tarnagulla reproduced on page 4. ...Donald Clark Collection. A book with title 'The Footsteps Echo, Impressions From Waanyarra' by Lynne Douthat. Relates to history of Waanyarra. Small section on Indigenous history. 1866 letter from George Smith of Tarnagulla reproduced on page 4.waanyarra, tarnagulla, george smith, indigenous history -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook - Manuscript, Gelantipy Historical Society, Club Terrace, Errinundra, Bendock - History and People, 1993
... A brief history of the indigenous...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Settlers Aboriginals Surveying A brief history of the indigenous Club Terrace, Errinundra, Bendock - History and People Book Manuscript Gelantipy Historical Society ...A brief history of the indigenoussettlers, aboriginals, surveying -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Robert Drewe, The Savage Crows, 1976
... history... Indigenous Tasmania...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Australian history Indigenous Tasmania colonialism contemporary fiction Walsh St library Hardcover The Savage Crows Book Robert Drewe William Collins ...Hardcoveraustralian history, indigenous tasmania, colonialism, contemporary fiction, walsh st library -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Sarah Pritchard, Indigenous Peoples, the United Nations and human rights, 1998
... United Nations -- History. Indigenous peoples -- Legal status...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne United Nations -- History. Indigenous peoples -- Legal status laws etc. ...Introduction: The significance of international law /? Sarah Pritchard.-- Linking international standards with contemporary concerns of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples /? Mick Dodson.-- The UN Charter-based human rights system: The UN Charter-based human rights system: an overview /? Garth Nettheim.-- Working Group on Indigenous Populations: mandate, standard-setting activities and future perspectives /? Sarah Pritchard.-- The UN treaty-based human rights system and individual complaints: The UN treaty-based human rights system: an overview /? Hilary Charlesworth.-- Individual complaints: an overview and admissibility requirements /? Hilary Charlesworth.-- Individual complaints: historical perspectives and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights /? Philip Alston.-- Individual communications under the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Elizabeth Evatt.-- Individual communications: the Convention against Torture and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination /? Michael O'Flaherty.-- The UN treaty-based human rights system and periodic reporting: Periodic reporting: the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Convention on the Rights of the Child /? Philip Alston.-- Periodic reporting: the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women /? Elizabeth Evatt .-- The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination: non-governmental input and the early warning and urgent procedure /? Michael O'Flaherty.-- Indigenous peoples and some relevant human rights standards: Substantive provisions of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination /? Michael O'Flaherty.-- The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and Indigenous peoples /? Sarah Pritchard.united nations -- history. indigenous peoples -- legal status, laws, etc. aboriginal australians -- civil rights. aboriginal australians -- legal status, laws, etc. human rights. -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Ron Vanderwal, John Bulmer's recollections of Victorian Aboriginal life, 1855-1908
... history...Indigenous social life...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Gunai Kurnai Gippsland Lake Tyers Lakes Entrance King Charley Snowy River Ellen Hood Sarah Moffat Lance McDougall Kassie McDougall Tom Foster Alec McCrae Nellie Blair John Bulmer Victorian history Indigenous social life kinship religion and mythology bush foods maps, b&w photograph, word lists, tables John Bulmer spent forty years of his life as missionary to Aboriginal people in Victoria, in 1855 devoting his activities to communities on the Murray, but most of his life was spent at Lake Tyers where he established a Church of England mission in 1862, In his later years he wrote a series of thirteen papers in which he recorded his observations on the life and times of the people to whom he ministered. ...John Bulmer spent forty years of his life as missionary to Aboriginal people in Victoria, in 1855 devoting his activities to communities on the Murray, but most of his life was spent at Lake Tyers where he established a Church of England mission in 1862, In his later years he wrote a series of thirteen papers in which he recorded his observations on the life and times of the people to whom he ministered. Over a period of several years Alistair Campbell transliterated the manuscripts, altering a little but retaining the flavour of the original text.maps, b&w photograph, word lists, tablesgunai kurnai, gippsland, lake tyers, lakes entrance, king charley, snowy river, ellen hood, sarah moffat, lance mcdougall, kassie mcdougall, tom foster, alec mccrae, nellie blair, john bulmer, victorian history, indigenous social life, kinship, religion and mythology, bush foods -
Kew Historical Society IncArchive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society, Indigenous Heritage [Kew], 1965
... history...indigenous people - kew (vic.)...Typically files will contain primary and secondary sources. kew - history indigenous people - kew (vic.) aborigines - kew (vic) first peoples File containing a number of publications, correspondence and newspaper articles/clippings relating to Indigenous heritage in Boroondara. ...Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing a number of publications, correspondence and newspaper articles/clippings relating to Indigenous heritage in Boroondara. The first major report in the file is ‘An Indigenous Heritage Study’ by Terra Culture in two volumes (City of Boroondara, 2002). An annotation on Volume 2 records that new legislation rendered information in volume 2 incorrect. The file also includes a draft copy of ‘Recognising Indigenous Culture and Heritage Policy 2009-2013’ and ‘Boroondara Connections: Stories of Aboriginal Connection by Residents of Boroondara (ANTaR Boroondara, 2008).kew - history, indigenous people - kew (vic.), aborigines - kew (vic), first peopleskew - history, indigenous people - kew (vic.), aborigines - kew (vic), first peoples -
Unions BallaratA short history of Australia: new and revised edition, Clark, Manning, 1964
... ...history - indigenous...Some references to Ballarat including the Monster Meeting and the Eureka Stockade. btlc ballarat trades hall ballarat trades and labour council history - australia history - ballarat history - indigenous convicts macquarie immigration politics Front cover: Author's name and title; white round price sticker. ...History of Australia: 1788-1969.Some references to Ballarat including the Monster Meeting and the Eureka Stockade.Hardback with dustjacket; green and white background; black lettering; 274 pages.Front cover: Author's name and title; white round price sticker. Back cover: Author's biography and other publications. btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, history - australia, history - ballarat, history - indigenous, convicts, macquarie, immigration, politics -
Unions BallaratMullawallah: the last King Billy of Ballarat, Newton, Janice, 2014
... ...history - indigenous...BTLC Ballarat Trades Hall ballarat trades and labour council Mullawallah King Billy Wathaurung history - ballarat history - indigenous Biography social customs Ballarat Trades Hall stamp on title page. ...Biography of Mullawallah (the last King Billy of Ballarat). King Billy was a Wathaurung man. The book also documents relations between Wathaurung people and Europeans.Relevance to Ballarat community and social customs. Biographical interest.Book; 56 pages. Front cover: picture of Mullawallah with landscape; black and white lettering; author's name and title. Ballarat Trades Hall stamp on title page.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, mullawallah, king billy, wathaurung, history - ballarat, history - indigenous, biography, social customs -
Tarnagulla History ArchiveNews clipping: The Local Aborigines, The Local Aborigines, July 21, 1981
... history...indigenous australians...Tarnagulla History Archive Tarnagulla Public Hall 69-71 Commercial Rd Tarnagulla goldfields Murray Comrie Collection. central victoria dja dja wurrung djadja wurrung djadjawurrung indigenous history indigenous australians traditional owners Two copies of a single page of The Advertiser (Maryborough) newspaper of July 21, 1981 with article titled 'The Local Aborigines' by non-Aboriginal historian John J. ...Murray Comrie Collection. Two copies of a single page of The Advertiser (Maryborough) newspaper of July 21, 1981 with article titled 'The Local Aborigines' by non-Aboriginal historian John J. Alderson. central victoria, dja dja wurrung, djadja wurrung, djadjawurrung, indigenous history, indigenous australians, traditional owners -
Tarnagulla History ArchiveNews clipping: Name Is Gaelic - Not Aboriginal, Name Is Gaelic - Not Aboriginal, September 15, 1981
... ...indigenous history...Alderson. Discusses Indigenous history of the region. ...Alderson. Discusses Indigenous history of the region. Name Is Gaelic - Not Aboriginal News clipping: Name Is Gaelic - Not Aboriginal ...Murray Comrie Collection. A double page from the Castlemaine Mail newspaper of September 15, 1981 with article about the origins of place names in the district. Claims that Tarnagulla, Bealiba, Bet Bet, Waanyarra and Laanecoorie are Aboriginal but Tarrengower is Gaelic. Written by non-Indigenous historian John J. Alderson. Discusses Indigenous history of the region. tarnagulla, waanyarra, laanecoorie, bet bet, central victoria, dja dja wurrung, djadjawurrung, indigenous australians, indigenous history, traditional owners, names, naming -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Alastair H Campbell, John Batman and the Aborigines, 1987
... history...victorian indigenous history...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne bunurong boonwurrung wathaurong woiworung woiwurrung wurundjeri wodewarrou gerarlture beingalite you whamgete you yangs yarra river kurung john batman port phillip bay victorian history victorian indigenous history batman treaty maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographs A comprehensive account of John Batman's life. ...A comprehensive account of John Batman's life. This is a broad social history of the life and contentions of the original Port Phillip settlement. It includes relations between the European colonists and the Aboriginal population. It shows how the initial Aboriginal policy lay the ground for the near genocide of Port Phillip's original inhabitants.maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographsbunurong, boonwurrung, wathaurong, woiworung, woiwurrung, wurundjeri, wodewarrou, gerarlture, beingalite, you whamgete, you yangs, yarra river, kurung, john batman, port phillip bay, victorian history, victorian indigenous history, batman treaty -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Jack Hyett, A Bushman's Harvest, 1961
... history... Australia... Indigenous...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Australian nature Natural history Australia Indigenous knowledge Environment Walsh St library Hardcover W/ Dust Jacket A Bushman's Harvest Book Jack Hyett F.W. ...Hardcover W/ Dust Jacketaustralian nature, natural history, australia, indigenous knowledge, environment, walsh st library -
Koorie Heritage TrustJournal - Serials, Department of Pacific and Southeast Asian History, Australian National University, Aboriginal History - Volume 22. 1998, 1998
... . | Race relations - Representation - Advertising | History - Biographies - Indigenous | Government policy - Initial period and protectionism - 1788-1850 | Government policy - Initial period and protectionism - 1851-1900 | Employment - Discrimination | Employment - Conditions - Slavery and indentured labour | Employment | Settlement and contacts - Explorers - European | Government policy - State and territory - Queensland | Mathew.... | Race relations - Representation - Advertising | History - Biographies - Indigenous | Government policy - Initial period and protectionism - 1788-1850 | Government policy - Initial period and protectionism - 1851-1900 | Employment - Discrimination | Employment - Conditions - Slavery and indentured labour | Employment | Settlement and contacts - Explorers - European | Government policy - State and territory - Queensland | Mathew John (1849Ð1929) | A series of articles by leading writers on Aboriginal History. iiv-vii; 300 P.; footnotes; refs.; plates; maps; 25 cm. ...A series of articles by leading writers on Aboriginal History.iiv-vii; 300 P.; footnotes; refs.; plates; maps; 25 cm.A series of articles by leading writers on Aboriginal History.aboriginal australians -- periodicals. | ethnology -- australia -- periodicals. | race relations - representation - advertising | history - biographies - indigenous | government policy - initial period and protectionism - 1788-1850 | government policy - initial period and protectionism - 1851-1900 | employment - discrimination | employment - conditions - slavery and indentured labour | employment | settlement and contacts - explorers - european | government policy - state and territory - queensland | mathew, john (1849ð1929) | -
Koorie Heritage TrustJournal - Serials, Aboriginal History Inc, Aboriginal History - Volume 23. 1999, 1999
... Isabel (Sally) - Anthropologist | Demography - Population mobility | Settlement and contacts - Resettlement and removals | Defence - Missile and weapons testing - Nuclear weapons | Language - Linguistics - Language elicitation | Language - Vocabulary - Word lists | Language - Linguistics - Phonology and phonetics | History - Biographies - Indigenous | Colonisation | Race relations - Racial discrimination - Women | Music - Vocal - Group - Children | Music - Education | Music - Analysis - Vocal...White Isabel (Sally) - Anthropologist | Demography - Population mobility | Settlement and contacts - Resettlement and removals | Defence - Missile and weapons testing - Nuclear weapons | Language - Linguistics - Language elicitation | Language - Vocabulary - Word lists | Language - Linguistics - Phonology and phonetics | History - Biographies - Indigenous | Colonisation | Race relations - Racial discrimination - Women | Music - Vocal - Group - Children | Music - Education | Music - Analysis - Vocal A series of articles by leading writers on Aboriginal History. iiv-xii; 151 P.; refs.; footnotes; plates; 25 cm. ...A series of articles by leading writers on Aboriginal History.iiv-xii; 151 P.; refs.; footnotes; plates; 25 cm.A series of articles by leading writers on Aboriginal History.aboriginal australians -- periodicals. | ethnology -- australia -- periodicals | language, aboriginal-upper murray vic. - pallangamiddang., unaipon, david-interview., white, isabel (sally) - anthropologist | demography - population mobility | settlement and contacts - resettlement and removals | defence - missile and weapons testing - nuclear weapons | language - linguistics - language elicitation | language - vocabulary - word lists | language - linguistics - phonology and phonetics | history - biographies - indigenous | colonisation | race relations - racial discrimination - women | music - vocal - group - children | music - education | music - analysis - vocal -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesBook, Melbourne University Press, Untold stories : memories and lives of Victorian Kooris, 1998
... ...history - biographies - indigenous.....) -- colonization. aboriginal australians -- victoria -- western district -- history. aboriginal australians -- victoria -- western district -- interviews race relations - racial discrimination. child welfare - child / parent separation - stolen generations. history - biographies - indigenous. Book 'I'm your half-brother and I'm here to stay. ...'I'm your half-brother and I'm here to stay. This is my home.' With these words Wilmot Abraham sought refuge with his white relations. 'Did you ever read your history?': Mrs. Mary Clarke remembers p. 1 'An old hand': Jim Cain p. 12 'I'm your half-brother, and I'm here to stay': Wilmot Abraham p. 36 The Three Pompeys The Written Record p. 48 Banjo Clarke's Stories p. 62 'Why did they take them away?': Lizzie and Henry McCrae p. 74 In Defence of Framlingham: Collin Hood p. 79 Double Dispossession: King David p. 107 James Dawson's Informants p. 137 'Why are we kept prisoners here?': Ernest and Maggie Mobourne p. 148 'The old ones, they wouldn't tell us nothing': Mrs. Connie Hart's memories p. 181 'Breaking the cycle is the hard thing to do': Geoff Rose, a stolen child p. 200 Epilogue: James Dawson, Camperdown George and the Obelisk p. 220 The Hood Family p. 238 The Mobourne Letters p. 241 Abbreviations p. 252 Notes p. 252 Bibliography p. 264 Index p. 274xxi, 283 p. : ill., facsims., map, ports. ; 23 cm. Includes index and bibliographical references: p. 264-273.non-fiction'I'm your half-brother and I'm here to stay. This is my home.' With these words Wilmot Abraham sought refuge with his white relations. 'Did you ever read your history?': Mrs. Mary Clarke remembers p. 1 'An old hand': Jim Cain p. 12 'I'm your half-brother, and I'm here to stay': Wilmot Abraham p. 36 The Three Pompeys The Written Record p. 48 Banjo Clarke's Stories p. 62 'Why did they take them away?': Lizzie and Henry McCrae p. 74 In Defence of Framlingham: Collin Hood p. 79 Double Dispossession: King David p. 107 James Dawson's Informants p. 137 'Why are we kept prisoners here?': Ernest and Maggie Mobourne p. 148 'The old ones, they wouldn't tell us nothing': Mrs. Connie Hart's memories p. 181 'Breaking the cycle is the hard thing to do': Geoff Rose, a stolen child p. 200 Epilogue: James Dawson, Camperdown George and the Obelisk p. 220 The Hood Family p. 238 The Mobourne Letters p. 241 Abbreviations p. 252 Notes p. 252 Bibliography p. 264 Index p. 274 western district (vic.) -- colonization., aboriginal australians -- victoria -- western district -- history., aboriginal australians -- victoria -- western district -- interviews, race relations - racial discrimination., child welfare - child / parent separation - stolen generations., history - biographies - indigenous., book -
Federation University Art CollectionSculpture, 'Mungo Moon' by Don Barrett, 2015
... Barrett focuses on concepts of Australia’s short history and indigenous history. ...Barrett focuses on concepts of Australia’s short history and indigenous history. 'Mungo Moon' by Don Barrett Sculpture Sculpture Don Barrett ...'Mungo Moon' by Don Barrett is the first sculpture erected on the Churchill Art and Culture Pathway. It was officially unveiled by Professor David Battersby on 15 April 2015 From Churchill & District News 16 October 2014 The Churchill Art and Culture Walking Pathway will have its official public opening on Saturday October 18, with a walk finishing at Federation University Australia’s Switchback Gallery at the Federation University Gippsland Campus. ... An important link on the newly developed pathway was recently completed with a path south of the FedUni Student West Residences. The path now allows walkers to turn off the Eel Hole Creek path before reaching Glendonald Estate and to follow a picturesque, tree lined walkway to join up with the footpath on the Eastern side of Northways Road. From there the footpath joins into Federation University’s network of walking paths that proceeds past the Switchback Art Gallery, down through the pine plantation and along Lake Kretlow and the Churchill Golf Course. Project Manager Mike Answerth, said the opening of the West Residences section of the path means there is now only one short link to complete. “We’re now very close to realising the project’s objective to join up all these walking paths to provide a continuous pathway that encompasses town, campus and parkland. The next stage of the project will be the completion of Latrobe City’s East West Link and the enhancement of the walking path with artistic and cultural features.” said Mr. Answerth. Head of Federation University Australia Gippsland Campus, Dr Harry Ballis, said the project had been made possible through the contributions of the five former Gippsland Education Precinct (GEP) partners. “The Art and Culture Pathway represents another important step in joining the Churchill township and the university campus as a physical and social entity,” Dr Ballis said. “This was an initiative of the GEP and it is pleasing to see it coming to fruition.” The path now reaches as far as the golf driving range but plans are already under way to connect with the Mathison Park board walk and pathway, which surrounds Lake Hyland in Churchill. When the loop is completed, residents and visitors will have an approximately 5km circular walking path which links up the Churchill town centre, Federation University Australia and Mathison Park. There are already art features along this route, including primary schools’ Bug Blitz totems near the Kurnai College school crossing, native vegetation and history panels near the Hare Homestead in Mathison Park, and outdoor sculptures in the pine trees near the Federation University Switchback Gallery. contemporaryA large sculpture in five pieces set in an external location. It is part of the Churchill Art and Culture Walking Pathway. Don Barrett’s work is mainly in concrete with added coloured oxides to portray the feeling of the Australian landscape. Barrett focuses on concepts of Australia’s short history and indigenous history. churchill art and culture pathway, barrett, don barrett, gippsland campus, federation university, churchill, sculpture -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, Giordano Nanni et al, Coranderrk; We will show the country, 2013
... ...indigenous history...Retrieved from http://www.minutesofevidence.com.au/education/coranderrk-we-will-show-the-country-book/ Aboriginal Australians Coranderrk First Nations People Healesville indigenous history Performance Play Ex Yarra Plenty Regional Library copy Paperback 224 pages; 23 x 18.8 x 1.6cm Coranderrk; We will show the country Book Book Giordano Nanni Andrea James Aboriginal Studies Press ...Comprises twenty-three extracts from the Minutes of Evidence of the Coranderrk Inquiry, accompanied by an analysis of the historical text and context. The book relies strongly on primary-source materials and accurately references historical analysis from scholarly and Aboriginal perspectives. This book is derived from a verbatim-theatre performance in which professional actors portrayed the witnesses who gave evidence before the 1881 Coranderrk Inquiry.; Inscriptions and Markings: illustrations, photographs, facsimiles, maps, portraits About the book One of the first sustained campaigns for justice, land rights and self-determination in colonial Australia was undertaken by the Aboriginal people of Coranderrk reserve in central Victoria. Despite having created an award-winning farm they were targeted for removal to make way for white settlement. As skilled communicators and negotiators, they lobbied the government, in alliance with their white supporters, and succeeded in triggering a Parliamentary Inquiry in 1881. Coranderrk – We Will Show The Country derives from a unique verbatim-theatre performance where professional actors brought to life the witnesses who gave evidence before the 1881 Parliamentary Coranderrk Inquiry. Rescued from dusty archives, and including renowned Wurundjeri leader, William Barak, those witnesses continue to speak to contemporary audiences. Here, their powerful petitioning can be read alongside that of their non-Aboriginal allies, and those who would move them off their land. The book features a concise and accessible history of the Coranderrk Aboriginal Station and of the events that led to the appointment of the 1881 Parliamentary Coranderrk Inquiry. The book also contains a special edition of the verbatim script which has been annotated and referenced so as to provide a blueprint of how the original minutes of evidence from the 1881 Parliamentary Coranderrk Inquiry were adapted into a theatre script. Each scene of the play has also been introduced with a short biography of each character and a discussion of the key themes raised in their testimony. Supplementing the verbatim script of the performance, the book includes a range of historical images and stills from the ILBIJERRI Theatre Company’s production. Coranderrk – We Will Show The Country celebrates the spirit of collaboration between black and white in pursuit of justice, and offers an engaging way to learn about our past – and to think about our future. Coranderrk - We Will Show The Country. (2023, October 19). Retrieved from http://www.minutesofevidence.com.au/education/coranderrk-we-will-show-the-country-book/Ex Yarra Plenty Regional Library copyaboriginal australians, coranderrk, first nations people, healesville, indigenous history, performance, play -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, Jenny Brown et al, Out of the Mist; Osborne Peninsula, 2024
... ...indigenous history...Includes photos from EDHS collection. yarra river Birrarung Dray track Fauna geology houses indigenous history Koornong Reserve Koornong School Lowe family Mining Mudbrick houses North Warrandyte osborne family Warrandyte State Park Water Wheel North Warrandyte (Osborne Peninsula) Landcare Group Osborne Peninsula 64 p. : ill., map ; 29.7 x 21 cm. (2 copies) Out of the Mist; Osborne Peninsula Book Jenny Brown Ruth Rankin Charlotte Sterrett Rob Berry Warrandyte Historical Society Sally Whitehead North Warrandyte (Osborne Peninsula) Landcare Group Inc ...The Osborne Peninsula on the Yarra River at Warrandyte accommodates a limited number of properties and residents (70 households). The area is rich in geology and ecology, and an unusually rich endowment of human, built and creative history. Contents: Welcome: The landform: The River: Aboriginal occupation: The Miners: North Warrandyte :The Subdivision: The Lowes: The Osbornes: The Last Osborne: The Elders: The Relics: Dray Track: Water Wheel"Kauri Plaque: River track: Pines: Windmill Creek Bridge: The Koornong School: The Houses" Man Cave: MidCentury Classic: Enduring Original" Masterwork: The Muddies: The State Park: The Saving of Koornong Reserve: The Landcare Story: Flora and Fauna: The Vulnerable, Endangered and threatened: Birds: Mammals: "Waring" the wombat: Reptiles: Fish: Invertebrates: Flora: Fire. Published by the North Warrandyte (Osborne Peninsula) Landcare Group. Includes photos from EDHS collection.64 p. : ill., map ; 29.7 x 21 cm. (2 copies)yarra river, birrarung, dray track, fauna, geology, houses, indigenous history, koornong reserve, koornong school, lowe family, mining, mudbrick houses, north warrandyte, osborne family, warrandyte state park, water wheel, north warrandyte (osborne peninsula) landcare group, osborne peninsula -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, Jenny Brown, The stone artefact : wondering the dreaming, 2022
... indigenous history...It also afforded Jenny the appropriate canvas to tell of her own time-warping encounters with the extraordinary "otherness" of Aboriginal Australia, and with an especially marvelous character, the late Elder of the Yuin Tribe of southern NSW, Guboo Ted Thomas. indigenous history Aboriginal artefacts Warrandyte Archaeology 193 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), maps, portraits ; 30 cm The stone artefact : wondering the dreaming Book Jenny Brown ...The discovery in a Melbourne park (opposite the Osborne Peninsula, North Warrandyte) of an enigmatic Aboriginal stone tool led writer Jenny Brown on a fascinating journey that connected her with expert anthropologists, archeologists, Indigenous elders and knowledge holders to discover what it was. The stone tool invited many interpretations and spun off just as many amazing stories and experiences. It also afforded Jenny the appropriate canvas to tell of her own time-warping encounters with the extraordinary "otherness" of Aboriginal Australia, and with an especially marvelous character, the late Elder of the Yuin Tribe of southern NSW, Guboo Ted Thomas.193 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), maps, portraits ; 30 cmindigenous history, aboriginal artefacts, warrandyte, archaeology -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Barak
... ...indigenous history...Includes part of Gilham Folder 93. william barak wurundjeri aborigines indigenous history Barak Document Folder ...Folder of information on William Barak, Wurundjeri Chief. Includes part of Gilham Folder 93.william barak, wurundjeri, aborigines, indigenous history -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, Tarcoola Press, Birrarung Database compiled by Mick Woiwod, 2012
... ...indigenous history...history of the Wurundjeri people of the Yarra Valley, from the time of first European contact. Its prime focus is the Yarra River as it has been understood by its Wurundjeri people. Includes a compilation of those difficult to locate "brief snatches of the action" collated under headings with in each instance, the provenance as to source and / or author included. Themes include: agriculture, law, ceremony, language, reconciliation, retribution, lifestyle, art & craft, climate, personalities, disease, death and the river's flora and fauna. Sister publication to "Coranderrk database". wurundjeri yarra river indigenous ...A compilation of Woiwod's research material, with information on the history of the Wurundjeri people of the Yarra Valley, from the time of first European contact. Its prime focus is the Yarra River as it has been understood by its Wurundjeri people. Includes a compilation of those difficult to locate "brief snatches of the action" collated under headings with in each instance, the provenance as to source and / or author included. Themes include: agriculture, law, ceremony, language, reconciliation, retribution, lifestyle, art & craft, climate, personalities, disease, death and the river's flora and fauna. Sister publication to "Coranderrk database". 318 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) PDF or Microsoft Office Word 97-2003.ISBN 9780987157423wurundjeri, yarra river, indigenous history, wurundjeri woi wurrung, aboriginal australians -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Liz Pidgeon, Moor-Rul Viewing Platform Panel: Womin Je Ka "Welcome", 10 August 2016
... ...indigenous history...history of the area and also details of local geology, flora and fauna. These panels feature high quality graphic design and professionally written text. The subjects covered are: ''Womin Je Ka" Welcome The Kulin Nation Singing, Dancing, Ceremony, Celebration This Country, My Home The Highland Taken Auld Lang Syne "Same Land Different Views" Working the Land Food from the Earth or "Earth's Harvest" Lest We Forget, "And with the going down of the Sun .... (3 panels) This Black Earth Those other indigenous inhabitants - Kangaroo Ground's Wildlife Silent Witnesses - Kangaroo Ground's White Manna Gums Belonging A Place of Reverence and A Tower of Strength Souce: EDHS Newsletter No 173 March 2007. ...These included Eltham township, the Shire of Eltham War Memorial at Kangaroo Ground, Christmas Hills war memorial, Hurstbridge memorial recreation park and finshed at Eltham Library to view the Writing the War exhibtion at Eltham Library Community Gallery. shire of nillumbik memorial park kangaroo ground interpretative signage indigenous history moor-rul viewing platform william barak Display Panel Born Digital Moor-Rul Viewing Platform Panel: Womin Je Ka "Welcome" Photograph Photograph Liz Pidgeon ...Welcome panel including information on William Barak. The Moor-Rul Viewing Platform, part of the Kangaroo Ground War Memorial Park opened in April 2007. Eight double-sided interpretation panels on the Moor-rul viewing platform highlight the area's Aboriginal and European history of the area and also details of local geology, flora and fauna. These panels feature high quality graphic design and professionally written text. The subjects covered are: ''Womin Je Ka" Welcome The Kulin Nation Singing, Dancing, Ceremony, Celebration This Country, My Home The Highland Taken Auld Lang Syne "Same Land Different Views" Working the Land Food from the Earth or "Earth's Harvest" Lest We Forget, "And with the going down of the Sun .... (3 panels) This Black Earth Those other indigenous inhabitants - Kangaroo Ground's Wildlife Silent Witnesses - Kangaroo Ground's White Manna Gums Belonging A Place of Reverence and A Tower of Strength Souce: EDHS Newsletter No 173 March 2007. As part of a program to acknowledge the Anzac Centenary Nillumbik Shire Council partnered with Yarra Plenty Regional Library to provide a bus tour with commentary of local sites of significance: Shire of Nillumbik World War One Memorials tour, 10 August 2016. These included Eltham township, the Shire of Eltham War Memorial at Kangaroo Ground, Christmas Hills war memorial, Hurstbridge memorial recreation park and finshed at Eltham Library to view the Writing the War exhibtion at Eltham Library Community Gallery. Born Digitalshire of nillumbik, memorial park, kangaroo ground, interpretative signage, indigenous history, moor-rul viewing platform, william barak, display panel -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Liz Pidgeon, Moor-Rul Viewing Platform Panel: The Kulin Nation, 10 August 2016
... ...indigenous history...history of the area and also details of local geology, flora and fauna. These panels feature high quality graphic design and professionally written text. The subjects covered are: ''Womin Je Ka" Welcome The Kulin Nation Singing, Dancing, Ceremony, Celebration This Country, My Home The Highland Taken Auld Lang Syne "Same Land Different Views" Working the Land Food from the Earth or "Earth's Harvest" Lest We Forget, "And with the going down of the Sun .... (3 panels) This Black Earth Those other indigenous inhabitants - Kangaroo Ground's Wildlife Silent Witnesses - Kangaroo Ground's White Manna Gums Belonging A Place of Reverence and A Tower of Strength Souce: EDHS Newsletter No 173 March 2007. ...These included Eltham township, the Shire of Eltham War Memorial at Kangaroo Ground, Christmas Hills war memorial, Hurstbridge memorial recreation park and finshed at Eltham Library to view the Writing the War exhibtion at Eltham Library Community Gallery. shire of nillumbik interpretative signage interpetation panel indigenous history moor-rul viewing platform kangaroo ground Born Digital Moor-Rul Viewing Platform Panel: The Kulin Nation Photograph Photograph Liz Pidgeon ...The Moor-Rul Viewing Platform, part of the Kangaroo Ground War Memorial Park opened in April 2007. Eight double-sided interpretation panels on the Moor-rul viewing platform highlight the area's Aboriginal and European history of the area and also details of local geology, flora and fauna. These panels feature high quality graphic design and professionally written text. The subjects covered are: ''Womin Je Ka" Welcome The Kulin Nation Singing, Dancing, Ceremony, Celebration This Country, My Home The Highland Taken Auld Lang Syne "Same Land Different Views" Working the Land Food from the Earth or "Earth's Harvest" Lest We Forget, "And with the going down of the Sun .... (3 panels) This Black Earth Those other indigenous inhabitants - Kangaroo Ground's Wildlife Silent Witnesses - Kangaroo Ground's White Manna Gums Belonging A Place of Reverence and A Tower of Strength Souce: EDHS Newsletter No 173 March 2007. As part of a program to acknowledge the Anzac Centenary Nillumbik Shire Council partnered with Yarra Plenty Regional Library to provide a bus tour with commentary of local sites of significance: Shire of Nillumbik World War One Memorials tour, 10 August 2016. These included Eltham township, the Shire of Eltham War Memorial at Kangaroo Ground, Christmas Hills war memorial, Hurstbridge memorial recreation park and finshed at Eltham Library to view the Writing the War exhibtion at Eltham Library Community Gallery. Born Digitalshire of nillumbik, interpretative signage, interpetation panel, indigenous history, moor-rul viewing platform, kangaroo ground
