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The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Of The Merri Merri Creek


The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Of The Merri Merri Creek
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Author : Isabel Ellender
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1997

The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Of The Merri Merri Creek written by Isabel Ellender and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with Aboriginal Australians categories.




Merri Creek Concept Plan


Merri Creek Concept Plan
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Author : Chris Johnston
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1993

Merri Creek Concept Plan written by Chris Johnston and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993 with Aboriginal Australians categories.


This report identifies sites of Aboriginal and heritage significance along the Merri Creek, and makes recommendations for protection and conservation. A printed version of the database of sites produced as part of this report is included in this file.



Wurundjeri Willam


Wurundjeri Willam
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1980

Wurundjeri Willam written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1980 with Aboriginal Australians categories.




Merri Creek Parklands


Merri Creek Parklands
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Author : Roger Hall
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1989

Merri Creek Parklands written by Roger Hall and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989 with Aboriginal Australians categories.




A Bend In The Yarra


A Bend In The Yarra
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Author : Ian D. Clark
language : en
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
Release Date : 2004

A Bend In The Yarra written by Ian D. Clark and has been published by Aboriginal Studies Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with History categories.


The Yarra Bend Park marks one of the most important post-contact places in the Melbourne metropolitan area, and is of great significance to Victorian Aboriginal people. At this site was located the Merri Creek Aboriginal School, the Merri Creek Protectorate Station, The Native Police Corps Headquarters and associated Aboriginal burials.



I Succeeded Once


I Succeeded Once
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Author : Marie Hansen Fels
language : en
Publisher: ANU E Press
Release Date : 2011-05-01

I Succeeded Once written by Marie Hansen Fels and has been published by ANU E Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-05-01 with Social Science categories.


In ‘I Succeeded Once’ – The Aboriginal Protectorate on the Mornington Peninsula, 1839-1840, Marie Fels makes the work of William Thomas accessible to anthropologists, archaeologists, historians and the descendants of the Aboriginal people he wrote about. More importantly, people who live, work, study, holiday or just have a general interest in the area from Melbourne to Point Nepean can learn about the original inhabitants who walked the land before it was cleared for agriculture and urban development. Of course, development of the Mornington Peninsula is ongoing and this book will help those involved in development or the management of Aboriginal cultural heritage to identify, document and protect Aboriginal places that may not be identifiable through archaeological investigations alone. Marie Fels supplements Thomas’s writings with other contemporary accounts and her exhaustive historical research sheds new light on critical events and the significant places of the Boon Wurrung people. Of particular importance is the critical review of information about the kidnapping of Boon Wurrung people from the Mornington Peninsula.



The Confluence Of The Merri Creek And Yarra River


The Confluence Of The Merri Creek And Yarra River
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Author : Ian D. Clark
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1998

The Confluence Of The Merri Creek And Yarra River written by Ian D. Clark and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with Aboriginal Australians categories.




Buckley Batman Myndie Echoes Of The Victorian Culture Clash Frontier


Buckley Batman Myndie Echoes Of The Victorian Culture Clash Frontier
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: BookPOD
Release Date : 2021-01-01

Buckley Batman Myndie Echoes Of The Victorian Culture Clash Frontier written by and has been published by BookPOD this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-01-01 with History categories.


Sounding 1: BEFORE 1840 The notes, journals and characters of Aboriginal Protectors William Thomas and his Chief George Robinson form the backbone of this compilation. With this ethnographic material we learn something of the Kulin worldview into this mostly white-fella history. Sounding 1: Before 1840 describes the initial British and European experiences, events, observations, intentions, self-serving judgements, ignorance, naivete, treachery and so on when they found Oz and proclaimed the continent theirs by the now obvious fiction of terra nullius – Latin legalese for ‘land belonging to no people’. The reader may enjoy separating the grains of truth from the chaff propaganda of Empire capitalism or racist / sectarian Christian bible dogma that was the self-serving mindset of the white land-takers. Batman and Fawkner’s land-hunting deals with local koori’s along with the re-emergence of the remarkable wild white castaway Buckley made their mark on the first settlement at Melbourne. The focus widens in 1836 with Surveyor-General Major Mitchell’s and his Wuradjuri guides ‘conquering the interior’ from the Murray near Mildura to the Western District at Portland and then back north-east across the state to the Murray upstream at Albury. His wheel tracks opened up Victoria from the north. First contact race interactions at Port Phillip and the notion of cultural-coexistence during the first five years leads to the role of ‘successful battler’ and publican Fawkner in the colonial invasion process from Kulin country to sheep-run to city. Sounding 1 then winds up with Melbourne’s first executions and descriptions of Port Phillip as the money melting pot forming the Melbourne hub of world capitalism. Twentieth century academic studies now identify native religion, language zones, tribal locations and clan heads at the time of dispossession by pirate capitalism. In describing the Australian land-rush the chapter echoes oscillate between history, sociology, race theory, trade and class wars, whaling and sealing, imperialism and the monopoly East India Company army mates all pitted against the ‘vanishing race’ of hunter-gathering ‘savages’. The dispossession was virtually complete in Victoria before the 1850’s gold rushes transformed the sheep-runs into banker’s dividend wealth for the ‘winners’. Sounding 2: DISPOSSESSION AT MELBOURNE: Sounding 2 unfolds gently with a wistful early Melbourne memoir involving Batman’s lost lawyer Gellibrand in 1836 but then we confront the frontier ‘kill or be killed’ point of necessity. The violent life, times and fate of mass murderer Fred Taylor who was first employed as overseer for banker Swanston’s Bellarine peninsula land-grab sets the local dispossession tone. Taylor’s repeated atrocities today exposes a credibility gap in Oz – between civilized progress and slaughter, that now looms over all else in Victoria’s birth as an independent state in 1851. The winter of 1837 saw the first violent death of a white squatter and his servant by ‘savage natives’ north-west of Williamstown at Mt Cotterell. Town leaders such as Fawkner and ‘police chief’ Henry Batman formed a posse that also included clan heads from both the Melbourne and Geelong tribal areas. Buckley refused to take part in the vigilante party and its punitive actions belied the humanitarian standards expressed in Batman’s treaty deed. This revenge slaughter and destruction of ‘villages’ by the white invaders forced the Sydney government to investigate and so began administering ‘law and order’ at Port Phillip. By 1838 Sydney trumped Batman’s land-grab and the penal government of NSW on the one hand executing eight ‘whites’ for killing what the newspapers called ‘savages’, while on the other hand providing sufficient speedy cavalry to tackle black resistance in Victoria at places such as west of Colac and near Benalla after the Faithfull massacre. The arrival in 1839 of first governor La Trobe and the Aboriginal Protectorate plan then unfolds the development of town civic structures while tribal life disintegrates. Government and private measures to ‘tame the naked Melbourne natives’ culminated with the dawn Merri Creek round-up in October 1840 of hundreds of Kulins by Major Lettsom’s redcoats and townsmen. This appears as the death blow to tribal life, and with the first shiploads of migrating British colonists arriving in 1841, near genocide for the Kulin, Mara, Kurnai and Murray River first-peoples.



People Of The Merri Merri


People Of The Merri Merri
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Author : Isabel Ellender
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2001

People Of The Merri Merri written by Isabel Ellender and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with Aboriginal Australians categories.


This book is for the Wurundjeri-willam, the people who once inhabited the Merri Merri Creek valley, and for the Wurrundjeri and wider community of today. It looks at the earliest years of the contact period between the Aborigines and Europeans in the Melbourne area.



Heritage Indigenous Doing And Wellbeing


Heritage Indigenous Doing And Wellbeing
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Author : Norm Sheehan
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2023-12-15

Heritage Indigenous Doing And Wellbeing written by Norm Sheehan and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-12-15 with Art categories.


Heritage, Indigenous Doing and Wellbeing presents an Australian Aboriginal relational understanding of the world that offers a counter-narrative to the Western notion of heritage towards new insights into the potential for sustaining the complex systems that support all life. From an Indigenous Australian perspective, the Western concept of heritage is intentionally exclusionary and supports social, political, economic and environmental injustice. Aboriginal people engage with Australia’s lands, waters, and skies every day in entirely different ways, seeing their Country as a living ‘heritage’, but in a unique relationship that engages the individual with Place, Ancestors, Language, and wellbeing analogous to a familial relationship. However, Country is most often relegated by heritage proponents to ‘intangible heritage’ resulting in the concept having little legislative, legal or administrative weight. Drawing on a common understanding of Country as sacred, living and sentient, rather than as objectified property or resource, the contributors to this book explore a diversity of relationships with Country that demonstrate the richness and the practical utility of this relational understanding. Heritage, Indigenous Doing and Wellbeing foregrounds the voices of Australian Aboriginal Peoples who are involved in ‘Caring for Country’. The book offers an essential resource for those engaged in the study of Country, heritage, museums, Indigenous Peoples, First Nations Peoples, landscape architecture, environmental studies, planning, anthropology and archaeology. It will also be of great interest to heritage practitioners working around the globe.