
Aboriginal History Journal: Volume 46
Edited by: Crystal McKinnon, Ben SilversteinPlease read Conditions of use before downloading the formats.
Description
The articles in Volume 46 each take provocative and generative approaches to the challenge of historical truth-telling. Examining the public memory of massacres in Gippsland, Victoria, Aunty Doris Paton, Beth Marsden and Jessica Horton trace a history of contestation between, on the one hand, forms of frontier memorialisation articulated to secure colonial possession and, on the other, the sovereign counter-narratives of Gunai Kurnai communities. Heidi Norman and Anne Maree Payne describe Aboriginal campaigns to repatriate Ancestors’ stolen remains over the past fifty years, showing how these campaigns have proceeded along with and as part of nation-building movements towards land rights and self-determination. Their call for Aboriginal relationships with Ancestors to be represented in a National Resting Place aligns their research with these movements. We return to Gunai Kurnai Country in a piece authored by Rob Hudson and Shannon Woodcock, who show how the Krowathunkooloong Keeping Place has formed an important site and tool of community work towards cultural resurgence; the article itself demonstrates the value and importance of collaborative and co-designed research methods. The volume then includes a conversation between Laura McBride and Mariko Smith about their curation of the Australian Museum’s Unsettled exhibition, through which they responded to the 250th anniversary of Cook’s Endeavour voyage along Australia’s east coast by telling true stories that put Cook in his place.
Details
- ISSN (print):
- 0314-8769
- ISSN (online):
- 1837-9389
- Publication date:
- Jul 2023
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/AH.46.2022
- Journal:
- Aboriginal History Journal
- Disciplines:
- Arts & Humanities: History; Social Sciences: Indigenous Studies
- Countries:
- Australia
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- Preliminary pages (PDF, 0.2MB)
- Preface (PDF, 0.1MB) – Ben Silverstein and Crystal McKinnon
- Contributors (PDF, 0.1MB)
Articles
- ‘No time for a history lesson’: The contest over memorials to Angus McMillan on Gunaikurnai Country (PDF, 1.2MB) – Aunty Doris Paton, Beth Marsden and Jessica Horton doi
- Asserting Aboriginal polity and nationhood: The campaign for the return of Indigenous Ancestral Remains (PDF, 0.2MB) – Heidi Norman and Anne Maree Payne doi
- ‘People come and go, but this place doesn’t’: Narrating the creation of the Krowathunkooloong Keeping Place as cultural resurgence (PDF, 1.7MB) – Robert Hudson and Shannon Woodcock doi
- The Unsettled exhibition: Laura McBride and Mariko Smith in conversation (PDF, 3.1MB) – Laura McBride and Mariko Smith doi
Book reviews
- Artefacts, Archives and Documentation in the Relational Museum by Mike Jones (PDF, 0.1MB)
- Too Much Cabbage and Jesus Christ: Australia’s ‘Mission Girl’ Annie Lock by Catherine Bishop (PDF, 0.1MB)
- Anti-Slavery and Australia: No Slavery in a Free Land? by Jane Lydon (PDF, 0.1MB)
- Gudyarra: The First Wiradyuri War of Resistance: The Bathurst War, 1822–1824 by Stephen Gapps (PDF, 0.1MB)
- Debesa: The Story of Frank and Katie Rodriguez by Cindy Solonec (PDF, 0.1MB)
- The Bible in Buffalo Country: Oenpelli Mission 1925–1931 by Sally K. May, Laura Rademaker, Donna Nadjamerrek and Julie Narndal Gumurdul (PDF, 0.1MB)
- Governing Natives: Indirect Rule and Settler Colonialism in Australia’s North by Ben Silverstein (PDF, 0.1MB)
- Redfern: Aboriginal Activism in the 1970s by Johanna Perheentupa (PDF, 0.1MB)
- Information for authors (PDF, 0.1MB)
- Aboriginal History Monograph Series (PDF, 0.1MB)
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