TY - JOUR
T1 - 'The truth that will set us all free' : an uncertain history of memorials to Indigenous Australians
AU - Read, Peter
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Aborigines and other Australians have not met with amity. Memorials to the Aboriginal people of Australia are not common and some of the more prominent are regularly damaged. Eddies of past tempests slap disturbingly at modern day memorials thousands of kilometres and several generations removed from the eye of furious storms. What follows is a difficult story of what seems at first sight to be blind racism, at a second sight, a rampant colonialism and at a more reflective third, perhaps, the economy of the pastoralist and the farmer in deadly disharmony to that of the hunter gatherer. Whatever the origins, the consequences of conflict endure for centuries.
AB - Aborigines and other Australians have not met with amity. Memorials to the Aboriginal people of Australia are not common and some of the more prominent are regularly damaged. Eddies of past tempests slap disturbingly at modern day memorials thousands of kilometres and several generations removed from the eye of furious storms. What follows is a difficult story of what seems at first sight to be blind racism, at a second sight, a rampant colonialism and at a more reflective third, perhaps, the economy of the pastoralist and the farmer in deadly disharmony to that of the hunter gatherer. Whatever the origins, the consequences of conflict endure for centuries.
KW - Aboriginal Australians
KW - memorials
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:30944
UR - http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/phrj/article/view/810
M3 - Article
SN - 1833-4989
VL - 15
SP - 30
EP - 46
JO - Public History Review
JF - Public History Review
ER -