During the Second World War, approximately 4,000 Aboriginal and 850 Torres Strait Islander people served in the Australian military. They enlisted notwithstanding a formal colour bar and withstanding over a century of dispossession, discrimination and exclusion. In northern Australia, which doubled as a frontline in 1942-43, remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people also made contributions to the war effort in both formal and informal capacities. This article looks at the many dimensions of Indigenous contributions to the war effort, explaining the dominant narratives of Indigenous war participation while also exploring the diversity of Indigenous perspectives and experiences
Indigenous peoples' participation in Australia's modern military conflict's has until the 1970's bee...
When I started researching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander military service history in 2004, t...
Until the publication of Robert Hall's landmark book The Black Diggers in 1989, Aboriginal and Torre...
During the Second World War, approximately 4,000 Aboriginal and 850 Torres Strait Islander people se...
This paper is a case study of the means by which the Australian government sought to maintain the mi...
During the Second World War, the Services faced a dilemmaconcerning the enlistment of Aborigines and...
This article explores the meaning of military service for Indigenous men who volunteered during the ...
Presents a selection of life stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ex-servicemen and wome...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ex-service personnel’s perceptions of racism in the armed forc...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have been protecting country since time immemorial. One...
This article questions to what extent – if at all – Yolngu participation in the Second World War rep...
This article questions to what extent – if at all – Yolngu participation in the Second World War rep...
When Australia went to war in Vietnam, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people still faced wide...
War at the Margins offers a broad comparative view of the impact of World War II on Indigenous socie...
'War at the Margins' offers a broad comparative view of the impact of World War II on Indigenous soc...
Indigenous peoples' participation in Australia's modern military conflict's has until the 1970's bee...
When I started researching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander military service history in 2004, t...
Until the publication of Robert Hall's landmark book The Black Diggers in 1989, Aboriginal and Torre...
During the Second World War, approximately 4,000 Aboriginal and 850 Torres Strait Islander people se...
This paper is a case study of the means by which the Australian government sought to maintain the mi...
During the Second World War, the Services faced a dilemmaconcerning the enlistment of Aborigines and...
This article explores the meaning of military service for Indigenous men who volunteered during the ...
Presents a selection of life stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ex-servicemen and wome...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ex-service personnel’s perceptions of racism in the armed forc...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have been protecting country since time immemorial. One...
This article questions to what extent – if at all – Yolngu participation in the Second World War rep...
This article questions to what extent – if at all – Yolngu participation in the Second World War rep...
When Australia went to war in Vietnam, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people still faced wide...
War at the Margins offers a broad comparative view of the impact of World War II on Indigenous socie...
'War at the Margins' offers a broad comparative view of the impact of World War II on Indigenous soc...
Indigenous peoples' participation in Australia's modern military conflict's has until the 1970's bee...
When I started researching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander military service history in 2004, t...
Until the publication of Robert Hall's landmark book The Black Diggers in 1989, Aboriginal and Torre...