During his first visit to Torres Strait in 1888, the eminent anthropologist Alfred Cort Haddon heard disturbing rumours about the activites of the Sydney-based beche-de-mer and pearl-shelling masters and their predominanly Pacific Islander crews, who had begun to exploit the Strait's abundant marine resources twenty-five years before. 'If anything can be retrieved about the contact of the white men and their South Sea crews with the natives it would make the most interesting and unsavoury reading. There can be little doubt that the events of this troublous period affected the natives very adversely in every way and that the ill effects persisted for a long time.' In recent decades an enormous scholarly effort has beed made to retrieve the h...
In 1769, Alexander Dalrymple, still young in his career of schemes, acrimony and hard work, was reco...
The aim of my study is to comprehend why there is a significant gap in the economic development of T...
In this paper, the authors will explore current interpretations of Torres Strait archaeology. These ...
During his first visit to Torres Strait in 1888, the eminent anthropologist Alfred Cort Haddon heard...
In 1933 the prolific Australian author Ion Idriess published Drums of Mer, a novel set in the Torre...
North Queensland has long been a frontier province of Aboriginal Australia. Well before Europeans pe...
V.2 c.2 is a reprint published by Johnson Reprint corp., New York, 1971.Contributions by A. C. Haddo...
Extermination. But their necessarily broad generalizations obscure much fine detail which must be ex...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1980 Lee KellyAustralian land explorers of the 19th centu...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
This book offers a wide-ranging survey of Australian engagement with the Pacific Islands in the late...
[Extract] This essay is a modified version of a paper delivered at a recent conference held in the U...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
Vols. IV and VI include music.Contributions by A.C. Haddon, W.H.R. Rivers, C.G. Seligmann, C.S. Myer...
This online book makes the work of William Thomas accessible to anthropologists, archaeologists, hi...
In 1769, Alexander Dalrymple, still young in his career of schemes, acrimony and hard work, was reco...
The aim of my study is to comprehend why there is a significant gap in the economic development of T...
In this paper, the authors will explore current interpretations of Torres Strait archaeology. These ...
During his first visit to Torres Strait in 1888, the eminent anthropologist Alfred Cort Haddon heard...
In 1933 the prolific Australian author Ion Idriess published Drums of Mer, a novel set in the Torre...
North Queensland has long been a frontier province of Aboriginal Australia. Well before Europeans pe...
V.2 c.2 is a reprint published by Johnson Reprint corp., New York, 1971.Contributions by A. C. Haddo...
Extermination. But their necessarily broad generalizations obscure much fine detail which must be ex...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1980 Lee KellyAustralian land explorers of the 19th centu...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
This book offers a wide-ranging survey of Australian engagement with the Pacific Islands in the late...
[Extract] This essay is a modified version of a paper delivered at a recent conference held in the U...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
Vols. IV and VI include music.Contributions by A.C. Haddon, W.H.R. Rivers, C.G. Seligmann, C.S. Myer...
This online book makes the work of William Thomas accessible to anthropologists, archaeologists, hi...
In 1769, Alexander Dalrymple, still young in his career of schemes, acrimony and hard work, was reco...
The aim of my study is to comprehend why there is a significant gap in the economic development of T...
In this paper, the authors will explore current interpretations of Torres Strait archaeology. These ...