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Whitefella Comin'

Whitefella Comin'

Whitefella Comin'

Aboriginal Responses to Colonialism in Northern Australia
David Samuel Trigger
February 2010
Paperback
9780521131780

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    This book was first published in 1992. Aboriginal people in Australia's Gulf Country had been dealing with Whites for more than one hundred years. Whitefella Comin' depicts life at Doomadgee, an Aboriginal settlement administered by Brethren missionaries from the early 1930s until 1983. Dr Trigger's portrayal of life at Doomadgee was the first to be published by an anthropologist about such a settlement in Queensland. Through detailed historical and ethnographic study, the author seeks understanding of Aboriginal responses to the intrusions of Australian society. He examines coercion and violence on the frontier, the incorporation of Aboriginal people into the pastoral industry and their reactions to both the authoritarianism and benevolent paternalism of Christian missionaries. The influence of government policies and administrative practices is examined throughout the book. In addressing the structures and processes of power relations between Aborigines and Whites, the author develops an analysis of resistance and accommodation on the part of Aboriginal people.

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    February 2010
    Paperback
    9780521131780
    276 pages
    216 × 140 × 16 mm
    0.35kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Abbreviations and conventions
    • 1. Doomadgee: the politics of colonial social relations
    • 2. 'Wild time': a history of coercion and resistance
    • 3. Station and fringe-dwelling life
    • 4. Doomadgee mission: institutionalisation and a new form of colonial struggle
    • 5. Whitefella comin': power relations and the different domains
    • 6. Politics and identity within the Aboriginal domain
    • 7. Authority relations, the missionary staff and Aboriginal consciousness
    • 8. Councillors, 'Yellafellas' and the influence of colonial ideology
    • 9. Christianity, domination and resistance
    • 10. Coercion, resistance and accommodation in colonial social relations
    • Appendices
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • David Samuel Trigger