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Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, Michael Jones, Nature's plenty : a history of the City of Whittlesea, 1992
... Subjects Health - Infectious diseases - Smallpox. Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850. ...Subjects Health - Infectious diseases - Smallpox. Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850. ...This book explores Whittlesea's history from early 1830's to 1991. Environment of the Aboriginal people about the the time of European settlement. Possible use of a 'swamp management system' now buried under Yan Yean reservoir. Smallpox epidemics among Aboriginal people prior to settlement - probably from the activity of nearby European sealers. Estimations of Aboriginal populations. Scattered references throughout. Subjects Health - Infectious diseases - Smallpox. Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850. Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1851- Environment - Land management. Demography. Woiwurrung / Wurundjeri / Woiwurung people (S36) (Vic SJ55-05) Yan Yean (Vic SJ55-05) Eden Park (Vic SJ55-05) Whittlesea (Vic SJ55-05) Diamond Creek (Vic SJ55-05) Kingslake (Vic SJ55-05) Whittlesea (Vic.) -- History.xvi, 319 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.), ports. ; 28 cm. the plenty, farming, settlement, gold rush, plenty river, donnybrook, germantown, separation, thomastown, whittlesea, epping, woodstock, city of whittlesea, railway, yan yean, roll of honour -
Nhill and District Historical Society Inc.Book - Wimmera Shire Centenary
... ...Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850....Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850. ...Includes brief history of tribes (esp. Jardwa) in the Wimmera area; contact with settlers and decline of Aborigines; place names. Wimmera Shire Centenary: An historical Account. complied by Leslie James Blake, K. H. Lovett; 104 pages.jardwadjali language s27, language - vocabulary - place names., settlement and contacts - settlers., economic sectors - agriculture and horticulture - pastoral industry., settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1788-1850., politics and government - local government., wimmera (vic.) -- history., western victoria -
Koorie Heritage TrustJournal - Serials, Department of Pacific and Southeast Asian History, Australian National University, Aboriginal History - Volume 17.1-2 1993, 1993
... | Ethnology -- Australia -- Periodicals. | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850 | Race relations - Violent - Massacres.... | Ethnology -- Australia -- Periodicals. | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850 | Race relations - Violent - Massacres murders poisonings etc. - To 1900 | Settlement and contacts - Explorers | Occupations - Domestic servants | Social organisation - Kinship - Systems | Occupations - Pastoral industry workers | Race relations - Racism - Stereotyping | Under the title " John Piper, "Conqueror of the Interior", the article deals with the Aboriginal who accompanied Major Mitchell on his 1836 expedition. ...Under the title " John Piper, "Conqueror of the Interior", the article deals with the Aboriginal who accompanied Major Mitchell on his 1836 expedition. The article relates the whole journey with an extensive picture of his travels through Victoria.194 P.; refs; footnotes; reviews; bib; 25 cm.Under the title " John Piper, "Conqueror of the Interior", the article deals with the Aboriginal who accompanied Major Mitchell on his 1836 expedition. The article relates the whole journey with an extensive picture of his travels through Victoria.aboriginal australians -- periodicals. | ethnology -- australia -- periodicals. | settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1788-1850 | race relations - violent - massacres, murders, poisonings etc. - to 1900 | settlement and contacts - explorers | occupations - domestic servants | social organisation - kinship - systems | occupations - pastoral industry workers | race relations - racism - stereotyping | -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Department of Pacific and Southeast Asian History, Australian National University, Aboriginal History - Volume 08. 1-2 1984, 1984
... | Ethnology -- Australia -- Periodicals. | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850 | Race relations - Violent - Massacres.... | Ethnology -- Australia -- Periodicals. | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850 | Race relations - Violent - Massacres murders poisonings etc. - To 1900 | Sex relations | Indigenous knowledge - World view | Language - Personal names | Language - Semantics | Social identity | Language - Sociolinguistics | Government policy - State and territory - New South Wales | Socioeconomic conditions - Living conditions | Language - Linguistics - Language classification | Language - Vocabulary - Word lists | Language - Linguistics | Geography - Territories and boundaries | Art - Rock art - Painting | Art - Production - Materials / techniques | Art - Art motifs | This volume of 'Australian History' is devoted to studies of the south-eastern corner of the Australian continent. ...This volume of 'Australian History' is devoted to studies of the south-eastern corner of the Australian continent. The papers arose from a series of meetings convened with Professer R. W. Dixon in 1981. They involved scholars from the disciplines listed, all concerned with the south-east. A series of articles by leading writers on Aboriginal History.237 P.; ill,; figs.; tables; notes; reviews; 24 cm.This volume of 'Australian History' is devoted to studies of the south-eastern corner of the Australian continent. The papers arose from a series of meetings convened with Professer R. W. Dixon in 1981. They involved scholars from the disciplines listed, all concerned with the south-east. A series of articles by leading writers on Aboriginal History.aboriginal australians -- periodicals. | ethnology -- australia -- periodicals. | settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1788-1850 | race relations - violent - massacres, murders, poisonings etc. - to 1900 | sex relations | indigenous knowledge - world view | language - personal names | language - semantics | social identity | language - sociolinguistics | government policy - state and territory - new south wales | socioeconomic conditions - living conditions | language - linguistics - language classification | language - vocabulary - word lists | language - linguistics | geography - territories and boundaries | art - rock art - painting | art - production - materials / techniques | art - art motifs | -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Bunce, Daniel et al, Australasiatic reminiscences of twenty-three years' wanderings in Tasmania and the Australias, 2000
... . | Body - Scarification. | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850. | Costume and clothing. | Food - Meat - Echidna. | Settlement and contacts - Explorers. | Food. | Hunting. | Gathering - Honey. | Food - Meat - Kangaroo / Wallaby. | Language - Vocabulary..... | Body - Scarification. | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850. | Costume and clothing. | Food - Meat - Echidna. | Settlement and contacts - Explorers. | Food. | Hunting. | Gathering - Honey. | Food - Meat - Kangaroo / Wallaby. | Language - Vocabulary. ...This book is a reprint of the original journal entries of Daniel Bunce prior to 1857. A journal style record of travel within Tasmania and Australia for a period of 23 years beginning in March 1833. Arriving in Port Phillip in October 1839 early observations of the colony are most interesting. Chap.4; incidents in relation to the Aborigines at Hobart town; Chap.8; Tasmania - womens life, body decoration, clothing and scarification; Chap.9; Native chiefs with Buckley, the Wild white man; Chap.11; Journey to Westernport with natives (Derrimut, Benbow and Yammabook), foods - kangaroo and native porcupine; duties of women; Chap.12; Leichhardts journey, native names of flowers, fruits, etc. (Condamine River area); foods, treacherous natives near Fitzroy DownsThis book is a reprint of the original journal entries of Daniel Bunce prior to 1857. A journal style record of travel within Tasmania and Australia for a period of 23 years beginning in March 1833. Arriving in Port Phillip in October 1839 early observations of the colony are most interesting. Chap.4; incidents in relation to the Aborigines at Hobart town; Chap.8; Tasmania - womens life, body decoration, clothing and scarification; Chap.9; Native chiefs with Buckley, the Wild white man; Chap.11; Journey to Westernport with natives (Derrimut, Benbow and Yammabook), foods - kangaroo and native porcupine; duties of women; Chap.12; Leichhardts journey, native names of flowers, fruits, etc. (Condamine River area); foods, treacherous natives near Fitzroy Downsleichhardt, ludwig, 1813-1848. | leichhardt expedition, (1846-1847) | botany -- queensland. | botany -- tasmania. | queensland -- discovery and exploration. | tasmania -- description and travel -- to 1850. | victoria -- description and travel -- to 1850. | body - decoration. | body - scarification. | settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1788-1850. | costume and clothing. | food - meat - echidna. | settlement and contacts - explorers. | food. | hunting. | gathering - honey. | food - meat - kangaroo / wallaby. | language - vocabulary. -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Broome, Richard, Arriving, 1984
... . | Religions - Christianity - Missions. | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850. | Daily life. | Demography - Population dynamics. | Government policy - Integration. | Government policy - State and territory - Victoria. | Health - Infectious diseases - Smallpox. | Land rights. | Socioeconomic conditions - Living conditions. | Race relations - Violent - Massacres.... | Religions - Christianity - Missions. | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850. | Daily life. | Demography - Population dynamics. | Government policy - Integration. | Government policy - State and territory - Victoria. | Health - Infectious diseases - Smallpox. | Land rights. | Socioeconomic conditions - Living conditions. | Race relations - Violent - Massacres murders poisonings etc. - To 1900. | Race relations - Racism - Stereotyping. | Reproduction. | Technology. | Bung Yarnda /? ...Tells the story of immigrants, from settlement at Port Phillip to date. It also describes the interaction with the Aboriginal people who were already here it spans 50,00 years. First chapter of each volume is an overview of traditional life at the time of contact concentrating on Aboriginal economic life altering/?managing of environment, with discussions of original population estimates and extent of decimation due to; disease in colonial times - smallpox, V.D., Aboriginal and white attitudes, friendships/?violent conflict, continued depopulation, missions/?reserves - 19th/?20th cent. incldg Lake Tyers, contemporary Aboriginal identity, welfare/?land rights programs.v-xiv; 258 P.; : ill. (some col.). ; maps; figs.; notes; index; 26 cm.Tells the story of immigrants, from settlement at Port Phillip to date. It also describes the interaction with the Aboriginal people who were already here it spans 50,00 years. First chapter of each volume is an overview of traditional life at the time of contact concentrating on Aboriginal economic life altering/?managing of environment, with discussions of original population estimates and extent of decimation due to; disease in colonial times - smallpox, V.D., Aboriginal and white attitudes, friendships/?violent conflict, continued depopulation, missions/?reserves - 19th/?20th cent. incldg Lake Tyers, contemporary Aboriginal identity, welfare/?land rights programs.social identity - aboriginality. | religions - christianity - missions. | settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1788-1850. | daily life. | demography - population dynamics. | government policy - integration. | government policy - state and territory - victoria. | health - infectious diseases - smallpox. | land rights. | socioeconomic conditions - living conditions. | race relations - violent - massacres, murders, poisonings etc. - to 1900. | race relations - racism - stereotyping. | reproduction. | technology. | bung yarnda /? lake tyers (e vic gippsland sj55-07) victoria. | victoria -- history. -
Koorie Heritage TrustJournal - Serials, Department of Pacific and Southeast Asian History, Australian National University, Aboriginal History - Volume 02. 1-2 1978, 1978
... poisonings etc. - To 1900 | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850 | Religions - Christianity - Missionaries | Religions - Christianity - Missions.... | Dutton George (1886-1968) | Government policy - Self determination - 1972-1984 | Race relations - Violent - Massacres murders poisonings etc. - To 1900 | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850 | Religions - Christianity - Missionaries | Religions - Christianity - Missions A series of articles and reviews on Aboriginal History by leading historians. 188 P.; ports.; bib.; footnotes; tables; 25 cm. ...A series of articles and reviews on Aboriginal History by leading historians.188 P.; ports.; bib.; footnotes; tables; 25 cm.A series of articles and reviews on Aboriginal History by leading historians.aboriginal australians -- periodicals. | ethnology -- australia -- periodicals. | dutton, george (1886-1968) | government policy - self determination - 1972-1984 | race relations - violent - massacres, murders, poisonings etc. - to 1900 | settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1788-1850 | religions - christianity - missionaries | religions - christianity - missions -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Robertson, Craig, Buckley's Hope : the real life story of Australia's Robinson Crusoe, 1981
... . | History - Biographies - Non-Indigenous | Settlement and contacts - Penal colonies / Convicts | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850 | Race relations - Attitudes | Language - Vocabulary - Word lists | Kurnai / Gunai people (S68) (Vic SJ55) | Port Phillip / Western Port area (Vic SJ55).... | History - Biographies - Non-Indigenous | Settlement and contacts - Penal colonies / Convicts | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850 | Race relations - Attitudes | Language - Vocabulary - Word lists | Kurnai / Gunai people (S68) (Vic SJ55) | Port Phillip / Western Port area (Vic SJ55) Blurb: On Boxing Day 1803 a young English convict named William Buckley escaped from Victoria's abortive first settlement, at Sorrento.For the next thirty-two years Buckley survived in the wild, mainly because he was adopted and helped by the local tribes.In 1835 Buckley rejoined the civilization he had cast aside, emerging to meet Melbourne's founders. ...Blurb: On Boxing Day 1803 a young English convict named William Buckley escaped from Victoria's abortive first settlement, at Sorrento.For the next thirty-two years Buckley survived in the wild, mainly because he was adopted and helped by the local tribes.In 1835 Buckley rejoined the civilization he had cast aside, emerging to meet Melbourne's founders. He became an important guide and interpreter in the crucial first years of the European conquest of the Port Phillip region.Then, as the Aborigines were engulfed by the flood of white men, Buckley found himself in no-man's land, mistrusted by his former black friends and by the white society who so misunderstood them. He was reviled, so harshly that his reputation has suffered to this day.This is William Buckley's story. It is a story based on fact, about a real Robinson Crusoe who was unique in Australia's history.And it is also a story of European intruders imposing their savage will on an alien, ancient continent. Rarely has Australian history come more alive than in the pages of this remarkable first novel. Buckley's life with the Aboriginal people of Port Phillip between 1803 and 1835; subsequent life in white community ; includes glossary of Aboriginal words (p. 271-280).288 p. : 3 maps ; 22 cm.Blurb: On Boxing Day 1803 a young English convict named William Buckley escaped from Victoria's abortive first settlement, at Sorrento.For the next thirty-two years Buckley survived in the wild, mainly because he was adopted and helped by the local tribes.In 1835 Buckley rejoined the civilization he had cast aside, emerging to meet Melbourne's founders. He became an important guide and interpreter in the crucial first years of the European conquest of the Port Phillip region.Then, as the Aborigines were engulfed by the flood of white men, Buckley found himself in no-man's land, mistrusted by his former black friends and by the white society who so misunderstood them. He was reviled, so harshly that his reputation has suffered to this day.This is William Buckley's story. It is a story based on fact, about a real Robinson Crusoe who was unique in Australia's history.And it is also a story of European intruders imposing their savage will on an alien, ancient continent. Rarely has Australian history come more alive than in the pages of this remarkable first novel. Buckley's life with the Aboriginal people of Port Phillip between 1803 and 1835; subsequent life in white community ; includes glossary of Aboriginal words (p. 271-280).buckley, william, 1780-1856 -- fiction. | novels in english. australian writers, 1945-. texts | convicts -- australia -- history -- fiction. | history - biographies - non-indigenous | settlement and contacts - penal colonies / convicts | settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1788-1850 | race relations - attitudes | language - vocabulary - word lists | kurnai / gunai people (s68) (vic sj55) | port phillip / western port area (vic sj55) -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Public Record Office of Victoria, Victorian Aborigines 1835-1901 : a resource guide to the holdings of the Public Record Office, Victoria / prepared by the Public Record Office of Victoria, 1984
... . | Psychology - Cognition - Intelligence. | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850. | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1851- Crime - Against persons. | Education. | Government policy - Initial period and protectionism - 1788-1850. | Government policy - Initial period and protectionism - 1851-1900. | Government policy - State and territory - Victoria. | Settlement and contacts - Government settlements.... | Psychology - Cognition - Intelligence. | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850. | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1851- Crime - Against persons. | Education. | Government policy - Initial period and protectionism - 1788-1850. | Government policy - Initial period and protectionism - 1851-1900. | Government policy - State and territory - Victoria. | Settlement and contacts - Government settlements reserves. | Law enforcement - Police - Native police. ...Includes a brief history of the Board for the Protection of Aborigines (and its forerunners) and extracts from the papers of M. Sievewright, C.W. Sievewright (on a murder case), W. Thomas (on stone houses), W.A.P. Dana (on native police), E.S. Parker; (biography of Merringoondeet), P. Sohier (on phrenology); Coranderrk revolt; Lake Tyers; Ramahyuck64 p. : ill ; facsims, ports. ; 21 cm.Includes a brief history of the Board for the Protection of Aborigines (and its forerunners) and extracts from the papers of M. Sievewright, C.W. Sievewright (on a murder case), W. Thomas (on stone houses), W.A.P. Dana (on native police), E.S. Parker; (biography of Merringoondeet), P. Sohier (on phrenology); Coranderrk revolt; Lake Tyers; Ramahyuckphrenology. | public records -- victoria. | psychology - cognition - intelligence. | settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1788-1850. | settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1851- crime - against persons. | education. | government policy - initial period and protectionism - 1788-1850. | government policy - initial period and protectionism - 1851-1900. | government policy - state and territory - victoria. | settlement and contacts - government settlements, reserves. | law enforcement - police - native police. -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Blake, L. J, Captain Dana and the Native Police, 1982
... | Aboriginal Australian police. | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850. | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1851- | Government policy - Initial period and protectionism - 1788-1850. | Government policy - Initial period and protectionism - 1851-1900. | Government policy - State and territory - Victoria. | Law enforcement - Police - Native police. | Race relations - Violent - Massacres.... | Aboriginal Australian police. | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850. | Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1851- | Government policy - Initial period and protectionism - 1788-1850. | Government policy - Initial period and protectionism - 1851-1900. | Government policy - State and territory - Victoria. | Law enforcement - Police - Native police. | Race relations - Violent - Massacres murders poisonings etc. - To 1900. | Police -- Australia -- Victoria -- History. ...Captain Dana and his work with the establishment of a Native Police force in the Port Phillip colony. Establishment of Corps in Victoria, mid-nineteenth century, with brief biographical notes of Aboriginal recruits and portraits64 p. : ill., ports. ; 22 cm.Captain Dana and his work with the establishment of a Native Police force in the Port Phillip colony. Establishment of Corps in Victoria, mid-nineteenth century, with brief biographical notes of Aboriginal recruits and portraitsdana, henry. | police. australian aboriginal personnel. employment. victoria, 1842-1853. | police -- victoria -- history. | aboriginal australian police. | settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1788-1850. | settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1851- | government policy - initial period and protectionism - 1788-1850. | government policy - initial period and protectionism - 1851-1900. | government policy - state and territory - victoria. | law enforcement - police - native police. | race relations - violent - massacres, murders, poisonings etc. - to 1900. | police -- australia -- victoria -- history. -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesBook, Warrnambool Institute Press, Richard Bennett's Early days of Port Fairy, 1984
... ...settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1788-1850....Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Port Fairy district in 1840s; mentions violence at Mount Rouse Aboriginal station; attitudes to publication of Brough Smyth and Currs works; includes photographs of local Aborigines port fairy (vic.) -- history settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1851- race relations - violent - massacres settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1788-1850. port fairy region (vic.) -- history. mount rouse (w vic sj54-07) warrnambool (w vic sj54-11) port fairy (w vic sj54-11) kooloor / mount rouse (w vic sj54-07) Book Articles written for the Warrnambool Standard in 1880s describing Port Fairy district in 1840s; mentions violence at Mount Rouse Aboriginal station; attitudes to publication of Brough Smyth and Currs works; photographs of local Aborigines viii, 92p. : ill., ports. ; 25cm. ...Articles written for the Warrnambool Standard in 1880s describing Port Fairy district in 1840s; mentions violence at Mount Rouse Aboriginal station; attitudes to publication of Brough Smyth and Currs works; photographs of local Aboriginesviii, 92p. : ill., ports. ; 25cm.non-fictionArticles written for the Warrnambool Standard in 1880s describing Port Fairy district in 1840s; mentions violence at Mount Rouse Aboriginal station; attitudes to publication of Brough Smyth and Currs works; photographs of local Aboriginesport fairy (vic.) -- history, settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1851-, race relations - violent - massacres, settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1788-1850., port fairy region (vic.) -- history., mount rouse (w vic sj54-07), warrnambool (w vic sj54-11), port fairy (w vic sj54-11), kooloor / mount rouse (w vic sj54-07), book
