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HIST11027 An Introductory Aboriginal & Islander History
Distance education only in 2001
This course offers a broad overview of the history of interaction
between Aborigines, Torres Strait Islanders, and the wider Australian
community from 1788 to the present. It begins by posing questions about
what constitutes indigenous history, how should it be written, and
by whom. It then surveys pre-colonial Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander societies, examining among other things western theories
and indigenous perceptions of origins, social organisation, social values,
kinship, and material culture. It goes on to describe and analyse 'first
contact', and conflict on the colonial frontier, before
embarking on a critical appraisal of government 'native' policy.
The course examines issues such as the 1960s Equal Pay cases, Land
Rights and the 'stolen generations', in their
historical context, and traces the emergence of a vigorous indigenous
political culture.
Central Queensland University Handbook
This handbook was correct as at: 07-June-2001
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