MINNIE BREWER, nee Hunter, (1853-1934) was well into her memoirs when she first introduced the Indigenous woman she had known, when she was a young woman living on a pastoral property in central western New South Wales in the 1870s. 'I forgot to mention how I met my little black mate Ellen', she wrote, as if suddenly realising her oversight: Very early one morning I went into one of the rooms [of the house] where all sorts of odd things were huddled together on the floor I caught hold of a rooled [rolled] up mattress & out tumbled the tiniest human being I had ever seen, with a black curlie head. We nearly frightened each other to death, it was so unexpected & she poor thing had been sound asleep.' Ellen, and another woman, her sister Ameli...
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International audienceI want our past to be recorded for future generations to read and know and und...
Between 1944 and 1963, three young white women set out to conduct anthropological field work in Abor...
Noeline Baker was an interesting and unusual woman whose life spanned one of the most dramatic phase...
In January 1869 the Sydney Morning Herald and several other colonial newspapers reported the arrival...
Most Aboriginal people of Australia had lived without contact with other peoples for tens of thousan...
Growing up in the small River Murray town of Wellington, South Australia as the twentieth century tu...
In 1958, soon after the birth of her third child, Judy Inglis (nee Betheras, 1930-1962) applied to t...
Ellen was born to Margaret Burns and Patrick Gilroy in Ireland. Ellen and Patrick were listed as pas...
[Extract] Annie's intriguing story adds a female dimension to the Melanesian indentured labourer's e...
In 1958, soon after the birth of her third child, Judy Inglis (nee Betheras, 1930-1962) applied to t...
The Lives of Stories traces three stories of Aboriginal–settler friendships that intersect with the ...
The relations between Aboriginal people and their colonisers in Australia have always been highly ch...
Bushrangers have a powerful grip on the Australian psyche. Ned Kelly is celebrated as Australia’s mo...
The formative years of middle and upper class British women who wrote about colonial life have been,...
Nellie's Father Lindsey Crawford was a Maori and worked on the Overland Telegraph Line kept him away...
International audienceI want our past to be recorded for future generations to read and know and und...
Between 1944 and 1963, three young white women set out to conduct anthropological field work in Abor...
Noeline Baker was an interesting and unusual woman whose life spanned one of the most dramatic phase...
In January 1869 the Sydney Morning Herald and several other colonial newspapers reported the arrival...