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The Parramatta Native Institution and the Black Town : a history

Brook, J.1991
Books, Manuscripts
By annexing their land and eliminating or subjugating and 'civilising' the Aborigines, the white invaders of Australia sought to resolve the conflict between two opposing cultures.
Imprint:
New South Wales New South Wales University Press 1991
Collation:
295 pages illustrations
Contents:
The Sydney Aborigines in 1788 -- 1788-1816: the culture clash -- Colebee and Nurragingy -- The Native Institution at Parramatta -- Aboriginal settlements and annual conferences -- A missionary to the black natives of New South Wales -- The Native Institution at Black Town -- William Walker: conflict and confusion -- the New Zealand Connection: Hall and Marsden -- Black Town: the resurrection -- Black Town to Blacktown -- The lock family -- Why the experiment failed
ISBN:
9780868403007 (hbk)
Dewey class:
994.004 PAR
Local class:
994.004
Language:
English
BRN:
138509
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
PenrithNonfiction994.004 PARAvailable
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