This paper investigates food as a critical social determinant of conflict between Aboriginal Australians and British colonists in the Hunter region of central eastern New South Wales from 1804 to 1846. For Aboriginal people in the region food became a basic human need in short supply, causing duress and motivating desperate human action with stern consequences. British colonization saw violence, alienation, dispossession, starvation, malnutrition and destitution beset many Aboriginal people in the region as colonial timber, pastoral and agricultural development ripped through land encroaching on and alienating traditional hunting and harvesting grounds. Ultimately the traditional food economy collapsed under the pressure of militant colonia...
This volume seeks to contribute to the body of anthropological and historical studies of Indigenous ...
The devastating effects of European foodstuffs and deprivation of traditional food sources on the di...
This paper brings to the reader‟s attention a history of tobacco smoking that arguably had a negativ...
The received perception of food in eighteenth-century Sydney is that colonists survived on meagre a...
Food is an important component of culture. It is important in religion, ceremonies, celebrations, cu...
In contemporary Western society food security is taken for granted, yet endemic growth-faltering fro...
Why did some aboriginal peoples conduct hostilities over long periods of time? The answers to this q...
[Extract] Elkin (1974: 51) asserted, "We apparently agree with the Aborigines that Australia was in ...
This chapter provides a brief history of Aboriginal urbanisation, with a particular focus on the tri...
Debate has occurred over the past decade about Aboriginal Australians’ ‘welfare dependency’. How can...
As the oldest continuous living civilizations in the world, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pe...
Maize, one of the world's most widely grown and eaten grains, is also one of its most controversial....
This article provides a brief history of the important contribution made by Aboriginal men in the Hu...
It is my intention in this paper to consider the initial stages of contact between the Aboriginals a...
This paper argues that it was environmental knowledge, which Aboriginal people held and traded, that...
This volume seeks to contribute to the body of anthropological and historical studies of Indigenous ...
The devastating effects of European foodstuffs and deprivation of traditional food sources on the di...
This paper brings to the reader‟s attention a history of tobacco smoking that arguably had a negativ...
The received perception of food in eighteenth-century Sydney is that colonists survived on meagre a...
Food is an important component of culture. It is important in religion, ceremonies, celebrations, cu...
In contemporary Western society food security is taken for granted, yet endemic growth-faltering fro...
Why did some aboriginal peoples conduct hostilities over long periods of time? The answers to this q...
[Extract] Elkin (1974: 51) asserted, "We apparently agree with the Aborigines that Australia was in ...
This chapter provides a brief history of Aboriginal urbanisation, with a particular focus on the tri...
Debate has occurred over the past decade about Aboriginal Australians’ ‘welfare dependency’. How can...
As the oldest continuous living civilizations in the world, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pe...
Maize, one of the world's most widely grown and eaten grains, is also one of its most controversial....
This article provides a brief history of the important contribution made by Aboriginal men in the Hu...
It is my intention in this paper to consider the initial stages of contact between the Aboriginals a...
This paper argues that it was environmental knowledge, which Aboriginal people held and traded, that...
This volume seeks to contribute to the body of anthropological and historical studies of Indigenous ...
The devastating effects of European foodstuffs and deprivation of traditional food sources on the di...
This paper brings to the reader‟s attention a history of tobacco smoking that arguably had a negativ...