The Aboriginal story of Burke and Wills : forgotten narratives /

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Imprint:Collingwood, Vic : CSIRO Publishing, [2013]
Description:xix, 314 p. : illustrations (some color), maps ; 25 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9751045
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Other authors / contributors:Clark, Ian D., 1958-
Cahir, Fred, 1963-
ISBN:9780643108080
0643108084
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.

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505 0 0 |g Introduction : a  |t Yandruwandha perspective /  |r Aaron Paterson --  |t Responding to Yandruwandha : a contemporary Howitt's experience /  |r Richie Howitt --  |g Chapter 1. The  |t Aboriginal legacy of the Burke and Wills Expedition : an introduction /  |r Ian D. Clark,  |r Fred Cahir --  |g Chapter 2. The  |t members of the Victorian Exploring Expedition and their prior experience of Aboriginal peoples /  |r Ian D. Clark --  |g Chapter 3.  |t 'Exploring is a killing game only to those who do not know anything about it' : William Lockhart Morton and other contemporary views about the Victorian Exploring Expedition and its fate /  |r Ian D. Clark --  |g Chapter 4. The  |t use and abuse of Aboriginal ecological knowledge /  |r Philip A. Clarke --  |g Chapter 5. The  |t Aboriginal contribution to the expedition, observed through Germanic eyes /  |r David Dodd.  |g Appendix 5.1.  |t Extracts from the 1861 Anniversary Address of the Royal Society of Victoria delivered by the President, His Excellency  |r Sir Henry Barkly KCB on 8 April 1861 ;  |g Appendix 5.2.  |g English translation of  |r Beckler H. (1867)  |t Corroberri : Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Musik bei den australischen Ureinwohnern,  |g Globus 13, 82-84 --  |g Chapter 6.  |t Language notes connected to the journey of the expedition as far as the Cooper /  |r Luise Hercus --  |g Chapter 7.  |t Burke and Wills and the Aboriginal people of the Corner Country /  |r Harry Allen --  |g Chapter 8.  |t 'Devil been walk about tonight - not devil belonging to blackfellow, but white man devil. Methink Burke and Wills cry out tonight "What for whitefellow not send horses and grub?"' : an examination of Aboriginal oral traditions of colonial explorers /  |r Fred Cahir --  |g Chapter 9.  |t How did Burke die? /  |r Darrell Lewis --  |g Chapter 10.  |t Telling and retelling national narratives /  |r Deirdre Slattery --  |g Chapter 11. The  |t influence of Aboriginal country on artist and naturalist Ludwig Becker of the Victorian Exploring Expedition : Mootwingee, 1860-61 /  |r Peta Jeffries --  |g Chapter 12.  |t If I belong here- how did that come to be? /  |r Paul Lambeth --  |g Chapter 13.  |t Alfred Howitt and the erasure of Aboriginal history /  |r Leigh Boucher --  |g Chapter 14.  |t Remembering Edwin J. Welch : surveyor to Howitt's Contingent Exploration Party /  |r Frank Leahy --  |g Chapter 15.  |t 'We have received news from the blacks' : Aboriginal messengers and their reports of the Burke relief expedition (1861-62) led by John McKinlay /  |r Fred Cahir --  |g Chapter 16.  |t William Landsborough's expedition of 1862 from Carpentaria to Victoria in search of Burke and Wills : exploration with native police troopers and Aboriginal guides /  |r Peta Jeffries --  |g Chapter 17.  |t 'I suppose this will end in our having to live like the blacks for a few months' : reinterpreting the history of Burke and Wills /  |r Ian D. Clark,  |r Fred Cahir. 
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