It is relatively well known that the Palawa community of Tasmania is mostly descended from the Aboriginal Tasmanian women who sealers took to the Bass Strait Islands in the early nineteenth century. But few people know that sealers also took Tasmanian women to Kangaroo Island, establishing a cross-cultural community before the settlement of South Australia. Aboriginal Tasmanian descendants are still living on Kangaroo Island today and this book is their story. Beginning in the sealing days, it tells how they became successful farmers, but how many grew up unaware of their Aboriginal ancestry, and are still struggling to face questions of identity today.
History
Pagination
400
ISBN
9781862547988
Department/School
College Office - College of Arts, Law and Education
Publisher
Wakefield Press
Place of publication
Kent Town
Rights statement
Copyright 2008 Rebe Taylor
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Conserving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage and culture