This article details the discovery of early twentieth-century sailcloth and fishing-net samples pertaining to the lives of Aboriginal peoples on Point Pearce Aboriginal Mission (Burgiyana). Biographies for the samples are explored, from which it is argued that these objects may have many viewpoints assigned to them. The sailcloth and fishing-net samples allow the telling of complex stories from the past and present. These stories include the resilience, adaptability and strength of Narungga culture when exposed to colonial contextual risk. Indeed, these objects reveal the efforts of missions and government agencies to control the lives of Aboriginal peoples (through the lenses of ‘racism’, paternalism and self-interest), as well as agency a...
Methods used to investigate the history of mapping the coastal areas of Australia have relied heavil...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the '(...
Methods used to investigate the history of mapping the coastal areas of Australia have relied heavil...
This article details the discovery of early twentieth-century sailcloth and fishing-net samples pert...
This article details the discovery of early twentieth-century sailcloth and fishing-net samples pert...
Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coastal Aborig...
[Extract:] Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coa...
This thesis investigates the maritime cultural landscape of Point Pearce Mission/ Burgiyana, in the ...
This chapter investigates maritime cultural landscapes of Point Pearce Mission/Burgiyana, in the Yor...
This thesis critically describes the phenomenon of Aboriginal tied-bark canoe making within the high...
The post-contact maritime archaeological research of Aboriginal missions has hitherto been an un-dev...
[Extract] This research employs the concept of 'archaeologies of attachment', with its emphasis on m...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the '(...
This article outlines “first stage” research into Aboriginal fish traps located on Yorke Peninsula, ...
Archaeological fieldwork in South Australia (the Archaeology of Whaling in South Australia or AWSA p...
Methods used to investigate the history of mapping the coastal areas of Australia have relied heavil...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the '(...
Methods used to investigate the history of mapping the coastal areas of Australia have relied heavil...
This article details the discovery of early twentieth-century sailcloth and fishing-net samples pert...
This article details the discovery of early twentieth-century sailcloth and fishing-net samples pert...
Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coastal Aborig...
[Extract:] Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coa...
This thesis investigates the maritime cultural landscape of Point Pearce Mission/ Burgiyana, in the ...
This chapter investigates maritime cultural landscapes of Point Pearce Mission/Burgiyana, in the Yor...
This thesis critically describes the phenomenon of Aboriginal tied-bark canoe making within the high...
The post-contact maritime archaeological research of Aboriginal missions has hitherto been an un-dev...
[Extract] This research employs the concept of 'archaeologies of attachment', with its emphasis on m...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the '(...
This article outlines “first stage” research into Aboriginal fish traps located on Yorke Peninsula, ...
Archaeological fieldwork in South Australia (the Archaeology of Whaling in South Australia or AWSA p...
Methods used to investigate the history of mapping the coastal areas of Australia have relied heavil...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the '(...
Methods used to investigate the history of mapping the coastal areas of Australia have relied heavil...