This work paints an intimate picture of historical and contemporary Aboriginal life and also presents a unique case study of the Aboriginal experience. Interviews with both Aborigines and Australian government officials, as well as archival documents, illustrate the cultural, social, and political survival strategies developed by Aborigines faced with British colonization.
Language
English
Pages
196
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wakefield Press
Release
April 01, 2005
ISBN
1862545758
ISBN 13
9781862545755
Country, Kin and Culture: Survival of an Australian Aboriginal Community
This work paints an intimate picture of historical and contemporary Aboriginal life and also presents a unique case study of the Aboriginal experience. Interviews with both Aborigines and Australian government officials, as well as archival documents, illustrate the cultural, social, and political survival strategies developed by Aborigines faced with British colonization.