Fate of a free people

by Henry Reynolds

Paper Book, 1995

Status

Available

Call number

994.60049915

Publication

Ringwood, Vic. : Penguin, 1995.

Description

in this critically acclaimed and ground-breaking book, first published in 1995, Henry Reynolds presented a landmark reassessment of the nineteenth century 'black wars' between the Tasmanian Aborigines and the white settlers. Now updated for a new audience, Fate of a Free People challenges long-accepted views of the Aborigines as a passive people 'rescued' by G.A. Robinson and reduced to the status of prisoners on Flinders island. Reynolds' research reveals that the Aborigines in fact bravely defended their homelands against the white invaders with skilful bush craft and sophisticated guerrilla tactics. Reynolds argues that their subsequent 'exile' to Flinders island was not due to defeat but was, in fact, part of a negotiated treaty that the colonial government failed to honour. Highly readable and with far-reaching implications for all Australians, Fate of a Free People redresses the whitewash and dispels long-held myths about the nature and fate of Tasmania's indigenous people.… (more)

Language

Physical description

xii, 257 p.; 20 cm

ISBN

0140243224 / 9780140243222
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