In 1901, the year of Australian federation, the newly constituted State of Queensland restricted marriage between Indigenous women and non-Indigenous men. These amendments to the Aboriginal Protection Act legislation of 1897 criminalized the informal marital arrangements that criss-crossed Queensland's cultural and colonizing boundaries. The stated aims of the policy were to "protect" Indigenous women from sexual exploitation and to prevent the birth of "half-castes" or mixed descent children. Yet, as established or de facto marital relationships were considered a greater affront to the colonial/national project than casual sex, police only arrested those who "cohabited" with and openly acknowledged their Indigenous partner
The relations between Aboriginal people and their colonisers in Australia have always been highly ch...
Amanda Nettelbeck explores how policies designed to protect the civil rights of indigenous peoples a...
The aim of this on-going research is to interrogate the era of colonialism in Australia (1896-1966) ...
In 1986 the Australian Law Reform Commission found that Aboriginal spouses who married traditionally...
A large body of scholarship has explored how interracial marriages and informal sexual contracts ali...
Contemporary portrayals of Indigenous family and kinship relationships in mainstream Western culture...
This paper argues that not only exclusion from but also inclusion within Christian practices served ...
Recent scholarship on colonial Protectors of Aborigines has examined the unclear line they walked be...
The population of colonial Australia was always marked by a significant imbalance in the ratio of Eu...
Between Indigenous sovereignty and settler colonisation lie contested frontiers. I suggest Australia...
Polygamy was a vexed question for missionaries in the Northern Territory ofAustralia. In the mid twe...
Colonialist views of Indigenous bodies and sexualities continue to affect Indigenous peoples worldwi...
Presents a study which traced the practice of marriage grants in South Australia between 1848 and 19...
Daisy Bates recorded in her notes on initiation many details of a secret or sacred nature which may ...
This article examines the ways in which colonial policing and punishment of Indigenous peoples evolv...
The relations between Aboriginal people and their colonisers in Australia have always been highly ch...
Amanda Nettelbeck explores how policies designed to protect the civil rights of indigenous peoples a...
The aim of this on-going research is to interrogate the era of colonialism in Australia (1896-1966) ...
In 1986 the Australian Law Reform Commission found that Aboriginal spouses who married traditionally...
A large body of scholarship has explored how interracial marriages and informal sexual contracts ali...
Contemporary portrayals of Indigenous family and kinship relationships in mainstream Western culture...
This paper argues that not only exclusion from but also inclusion within Christian practices served ...
Recent scholarship on colonial Protectors of Aborigines has examined the unclear line they walked be...
The population of colonial Australia was always marked by a significant imbalance in the ratio of Eu...
Between Indigenous sovereignty and settler colonisation lie contested frontiers. I suggest Australia...
Polygamy was a vexed question for missionaries in the Northern Territory ofAustralia. In the mid twe...
Colonialist views of Indigenous bodies and sexualities continue to affect Indigenous peoples worldwi...
Presents a study which traced the practice of marriage grants in South Australia between 1848 and 19...
Daisy Bates recorded in her notes on initiation many details of a secret or sacred nature which may ...
This article examines the ways in which colonial policing and punishment of Indigenous peoples evolv...
The relations between Aboriginal people and their colonisers in Australia have always been highly ch...
Amanda Nettelbeck explores how policies designed to protect the civil rights of indigenous peoples a...
The aim of this on-going research is to interrogate the era of colonialism in Australia (1896-1966) ...