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The Aboriginal Story of Burke and Wills [OP]: Forgotten Narratives

The Aboriginal Story of Burke and Wills [OP]: Forgotten Narratives in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $37.95
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The Aboriginal Story of Burke and Wills [OP]: Forgotten Narratives

The Aboriginal Story of Burke and Wills [OP]: Forgotten Narratives in Bloomington, MN

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The Aboriginal Story of Burke and Wills
is the first major study of Aboriginal associations with the Burke and Wills expedition of 1860–61. A main theme of the book is the contrast between the skills, perceptions and knowledge of the Indigenous people and those of the new arrivals, and the extent to which this affected the outcome of the expedition.
The book offers a reinterpretation of the literature surrounding Burke and Wills, using official correspondence, expedition journals and diaries, visual art, and archaeological and linguistic research – and then complements this with references to Aboriginal oral histories and social memory. It highlights the interaction of expedition members with Aboriginal people and their subsequent contribution to Aboriginal studies. The book also considers contemporary and multi-disciplinary critiques that the expedition members were, on the whole, deficient in bush craft, especially in light of the expedition’s failure to use Aboriginal guides in any systematic way.
Generously illustrated with historical photographs and line drawings,
is an important resource for Indigenous people, Burke and Wills history enthusiasts and the wider community.
The Aboriginal Story of Burke and Wills
is the first major study of Aboriginal associations with the Burke and Wills expedition of 1860–61. A main theme of the book is the contrast between the skills, perceptions and knowledge of the Indigenous people and those of the new arrivals, and the extent to which this affected the outcome of the expedition.
The book offers a reinterpretation of the literature surrounding Burke and Wills, using official correspondence, expedition journals and diaries, visual art, and archaeological and linguistic research – and then complements this with references to Aboriginal oral histories and social memory. It highlights the interaction of expedition members with Aboriginal people and their subsequent contribution to Aboriginal studies. The book also considers contemporary and multi-disciplinary critiques that the expedition members were, on the whole, deficient in bush craft, especially in light of the expedition’s failure to use Aboriginal guides in any systematic way.
Generously illustrated with historical photographs and line drawings,
is an important resource for Indigenous people, Burke and Wills history enthusiasts and the wider community.

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