This thesis researched how the anthropological claims of the Aborigines as a 'doomed race' in the decades between 1850 and 1870 became embedded and manifested in pervasive ideologies forming the racist protectionist policies framed in Queensland's Aboriginals Protection and Restriction of the Sale of Opium Act - 1897. Administering the Act was the government appointed Chief Protector of Aboriginals. Conferred with extraordinary powers, Chief Protectors acted and made decisions on behalf of successive governments who displayed little interest in Aboriginal affairs. Amendments to the Act between 1897 and 1939 reflected personal agendas and attitudes towards Aborigines by respective Chief Protectors. Conclusively, the research outcomes show th...
This paper will discuss the Forced Removal Policy of Aborigine children in Australia from 1912 to 19...
This thesis challenges the long-standing convention within Australian historiography whereby ‘Aborig...
© 2000 Dr. Tracey Banivanua-MarThe following thesis is about the Western Pacific Islanders who came ...
This thesis researched how the anthropological claims of the Aborigines as a 'doomed race' in the de...
This thesis examines how the perception of Aborigines becoming a ‘doomed race ’ in Australia manifes...
This thesis is primarily a study of Aboriginal-European relations in North Queensland from first set...
This thesis focuses on both the State and Commonwealth Governments' involvement in Aboriginal affair...
From 1901 until 1968 the Commonwealth bureaucracy essentially ran the Northern Territory. The way th...
White Australians once confidently - if regretfully - believed that the Aboriginal people were doome...
This thesis investigates the outcomes of Australian Commonwealth Aboriginal policy in the Northern T...
For much of the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth centuries, public policies for Wester...
This thesis examines Aboriginal resistance to the European pastoral industry in the West Kimberley r...
This thesis examines Aboriginal resistance to the European pastoral industry in the West Kimberley ...
This thesis examines aspects of the laws that were applied to Aborigines during Queensland's colonia...
The Aborigines Protection Society existed for the purpose of protecting the rights of the indigenou...
This paper will discuss the Forced Removal Policy of Aborigine children in Australia from 1912 to 19...
This thesis challenges the long-standing convention within Australian historiography whereby ‘Aborig...
© 2000 Dr. Tracey Banivanua-MarThe following thesis is about the Western Pacific Islanders who came ...
This thesis researched how the anthropological claims of the Aborigines as a 'doomed race' in the de...
This thesis examines how the perception of Aborigines becoming a ‘doomed race ’ in Australia manifes...
This thesis is primarily a study of Aboriginal-European relations in North Queensland from first set...
This thesis focuses on both the State and Commonwealth Governments' involvement in Aboriginal affair...
From 1901 until 1968 the Commonwealth bureaucracy essentially ran the Northern Territory. The way th...
White Australians once confidently - if regretfully - believed that the Aboriginal people were doome...
This thesis investigates the outcomes of Australian Commonwealth Aboriginal policy in the Northern T...
For much of the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth centuries, public policies for Wester...
This thesis examines Aboriginal resistance to the European pastoral industry in the West Kimberley r...
This thesis examines Aboriginal resistance to the European pastoral industry in the West Kimberley ...
This thesis examines aspects of the laws that were applied to Aborigines during Queensland's colonia...
The Aborigines Protection Society existed for the purpose of protecting the rights of the indigenou...
This paper will discuss the Forced Removal Policy of Aborigine children in Australia from 1912 to 19...
This thesis challenges the long-standing convention within Australian historiography whereby ‘Aborig...
© 2000 Dr. Tracey Banivanua-MarThe following thesis is about the Western Pacific Islanders who came ...