The Lost Legions: Culture Contact in Colonial AustraliaRowman Altamira, 2008 - 267 sidor The Lost Legions explores the cultural interactions between Indigenous peoples and European settlers. Paterson draws especially on archaeological evidence from central Australia, where European pastoralists found themselves in the heart of the territory of the Aborigine Arabana people. Paterson also considers other sources of information--such as oral histories, onomastics, and evidence of culture contact in the Americas and South Africa--to develop a broad understanding of what happens when such different civilizations encounter one another. |
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Central Australia from a Cessna | 1 |
The Lost Legions Historical Pastoral Industries Culture Contact and Colonialism | 3 |
The Ends of the Earth Were Our Portion | 17 |
Pangki WarrunaStrangways Springs Sheep Station Central Australia | 59 |
A Documentary History of Strangways Springs Station | 129 |
The Texture of Agency | 163 |
Further Down the Wallaby Track | 185 |
Listing the Legions | 217 |
Central Australia from a Cessna | 227 |
Glossary | 229 |
References | 233 |
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About the Author | |
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The Lost Legions: Culture Contact in Colonial Australia Alistair Paterson Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 2008 |
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Aboriginal accounts activities Americas animals Anna Creek appears Arabana archaeological areas arrival artesian artifacts assemblages Australia bottles British camps cattle Central Australia century changes chapter colonial consider continued culture contact demonstrated deposits described early environment established European evidence example existed explore Figure flakes fragments glass groups head station historical horses important included indicated Indigenous industry interaction interpretation involved Jeffreys labor Lake Eyre land landscape later less letters living located managers material metal missions moved native North northern Oastler occupation out-stations pastoral pastoral domain pastoral stations pastoralists period pipe places present range rations record references regions remains result reveal ridge River sand settlement settlers sheep shepherds similar social sources South Spanish stone Strangways Springs structures studies suggests term tion trade traditional Western wool workers yards