The devastating effects of European foodstuffs and deprivation of traditional food sources on the diet of Aboriginal people in Australia in the nineteenth century are well known and documented. But interactions between early European settlers and Aboriginal people were often about food sources and records show that Aboriginal people were at first prepared to share their knowledge about edible plants and other food-related matters. This article examines early observations about Aboriginal peoples in South Australia written by some of the early European settlers. Looking at the food practices of the German Lutherans in South Australia, it will examine the extent to which the food customs of the Ngadjuri and Peramangk people influenced Europea...
The highly visceral ways in which forms of consubstantiality are produced between kin in Indigenous ...
The intimate cross-cultural narratives that ocure when British and other European mariners maded ear...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
The article looks at the significance of indigenous foods in the nineteenth century Australian food ...
Bibliography: leaves 333-369.vii, 369 leaves : ill. (col.), maps, photographs (col.) ; 30 cm.Thesis ...
Food is an important component of culture. It is important in religion, ceremonies, celebrations, cu...
Indigenous Australians have long understood sustainable hunting and harvesting, seasonal changes in ...
Aboriginal Australians have a long history of eating native animals and plants. Food preparation tec...
Aboriginal Australians have a long history of eating native animals and plants. Food preparation tec...
The received perception of food in eighteenth-century Sydney is that colonists survived on meagre a...
This study investigates the history and evolution of the concept of ‘local food’ in Australia from t...
The Narungga are the Aboriginal people of Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. This thesis explores cro...
Previous research on remote nineteenth-and early twentieth-century Indigenous missions in northern a...
Until the middle of the twentieth century, Australian food was, with some occasional exceptions, pur...
Earth oven cookery involves cooking food in pits using hot heating elements, typically over extended...
The highly visceral ways in which forms of consubstantiality are produced between kin in Indigenous ...
The intimate cross-cultural narratives that ocure when British and other European mariners maded ear...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
The article looks at the significance of indigenous foods in the nineteenth century Australian food ...
Bibliography: leaves 333-369.vii, 369 leaves : ill. (col.), maps, photographs (col.) ; 30 cm.Thesis ...
Food is an important component of culture. It is important in religion, ceremonies, celebrations, cu...
Indigenous Australians have long understood sustainable hunting and harvesting, seasonal changes in ...
Aboriginal Australians have a long history of eating native animals and plants. Food preparation tec...
Aboriginal Australians have a long history of eating native animals and plants. Food preparation tec...
The received perception of food in eighteenth-century Sydney is that colonists survived on meagre a...
This study investigates the history and evolution of the concept of ‘local food’ in Australia from t...
The Narungga are the Aboriginal people of Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. This thesis explores cro...
Previous research on remote nineteenth-and early twentieth-century Indigenous missions in northern a...
Until the middle of the twentieth century, Australian food was, with some occasional exceptions, pur...
Earth oven cookery involves cooking food in pits using hot heating elements, typically over extended...
The highly visceral ways in which forms of consubstantiality are produced between kin in Indigenous ...
The intimate cross-cultural narratives that ocure when British and other European mariners maded ear...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....