Pride Against Prejudice: Reminiscences of a Tasmanian AboriginePersonal and family history, Cape Barren Island; includes genealogy. |
Contents
Chapter two The middle years page | 27 |
Chapter three Memories page | 43 |
Chapter four Songs and sadness page | 73 |
Copyright | |
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Andrew Andrew Maynard Armstrong asked Aunt Millie Auntie Sarah Babel Badger Badger Island Beeton Billy Samuel boat called boil born boys brother Brown bull bush Cape Barren Island Chappell Island cook cows dance Darrell Date unknown died Doug Lowe Everett Fanny father fire fishing boat Flinders Island football gannets girl Girlie Gran Grandfather grass half-castes Hobart horse Johnny Smith jumped kangaroo killed Killiecrankie knew Lady Barron Launceston Lenna lived look lovely Lucy Lughrata Markie married Maynard Morton mutton-bird Natives never night Oyster Cove Palana Photograph taken Pinescrub play road Robertdale Roy Nichols salt scrub sick sister snakes snaring someone stick taken in Launceston talk Tanners Bay Tasmanian Aboriginal things thought told took tree tribe Truganini Uncle Bun Uncle Johnny Smith walk wanted Wheatley Whitemark women young
References to this book
Aboriginal Australians: Black Responses to White Dominance, 1788-2001 Richard Broome No preview available - 2002 |
Blacklines: Contemporary Critical Writing by Indigenous Australians Michele Grossman No preview available - 2003 |