Multuggerah and the Sacred Mountain

Multuggerah and the Sacred Mountain PDF Author: Frank Uhr
Publisher: Boolarong Press
ISBN: 1925877329
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 7

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Multuggerah was a proud indigenous warrior, son of the famous eagle chief, Old Moppy. He was concerned about the new settlers and their animals destroying his lands, so he gathered the clans together to scare them off. This is his story.

Multuggerah and the Sacred Mountain

Multuggerah and the Sacred Mountain PDF Author: Frank Uhr
Publisher: Boolarong Press
ISBN: 1925877329
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 7

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Book Description
Multuggerah was a proud indigenous warrior, son of the famous eagle chief, Old Moppy. He was concerned about the new settlers and their animals destroying his lands, so he gathered the clans together to scare them off. This is his story.

The Battle of One Tree Hill

The Battle of One Tree Hill PDF Author: Ray Kerkhove
Publisher: Boolarong Press
ISBN: 1925877302
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 30

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In 1840, Brisbane was the furthest outpost of settled Australia. On all sides, it was embedded in a richly Indigenous world. Over the next few years, mostly from across New South Wales northern plains, a large push of pastoralists poured into the Darling Downs, Lockyer and much of southern Queensland, establishing huge sheep stations. The violence that erupted welded many of the tribal groups into an alliance that, by 1842, was working to halt the advance. The Battle of One Tree Hill tells the story of one of the most audacious stands against this migration. It concerns actions engineered by a father and son, Moppy and Multuggerah. In 1843, this culminated in an ingenious ambush and one of the first solid defeats of white settlement in Queensland. The battle at Mount Table Top, 128 kilometres west of Brisbane, astounded many at the time. The response was most likely the largest action of the frontier wars: the assembly of some 100 or more officers, soldiers, police and armed settlers – much of the region’s white settlement – drawn from hundreds of square kilometres. This force sought to drive out the warriors, but despite their best efforts, resistance not only persisted, but managed a few more victories. A fort had to be established to protect travellers, and brutal skirmishes, massacres, raids and robberies trickled on for decades. The Battle of One Tree Hill introduces us to many of the flamboyant characters, curious reversals of fortune and neglected incidents that together helped establish early Queensland. This narrative work combines decades of archival research, analysis, reconstruction and interviews conducted by historians Ray Kerkhove and Frank Uhr.

Conspiracy of Silence

Conspiracy of Silence PDF Author: Timothy Bottoms
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
ISBN: 1743313829
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 298

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Book Description
As Europeans moved into new lands in Queensland in the 19th century, violent encounters with local Aboriginals mostly followed. Drawing on extensive original research, Timothy Bottoms tells the story of the most violent frontier in Australian colonial history.

Sorry Sorry

Sorry Sorry PDF Author: Anne Kerr
Publisher: Boolarong Press
ISBN: 1925046680
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24

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Book Description
Sorry Sorry could be a first step of informing these young children of a significant aspect of Australian history, with age appropriate illustrations and dialogue. This book could also be an introduction to understanding the journey of reconciliation with Australia’s First Peoples.

German Settlement in the Rosewood Scrub

German Settlement in the Rosewood Scrub PDF Author: Frank Snars
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780646318004
Category : Rosewood Scrub (Qld.)
Languages : en
Pages : 99

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The Willow Horse

The Willow Horse PDF Author: Joy Richards
Publisher: Watson Ferguson & Company
ISBN: 0645058572
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 292

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A chance meeting between Marianne Severns and John Wintergreen down by the river brings forth echoes of a long ago secret tragedy. As a result of their ill-fated encounter both are shocked and mystified when their lives dramatically change. John is cruelly punished. But Marianne receives the harshest sentence: wrenched from her beloved cottage in the wood and sent into exile. Devastated, she vows that one day she will reclaim the cottage, whatever the cost. It will be something to live for. Something to die for… Set amidst the turmoil and rebellion of Tudor England, The Willow Horse is a tale of obsession, a tragic family secret and the haunting power of the past over the present. Book 2 in The Barnsbridge Series

The History Wars

The History Wars PDF Author: Stuart Macintyre
Publisher: Melbourne Univ. Publishing
ISBN: 0522851282
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 314

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'The History Wars is very important. The book will sit on the shelves of libraries as a code stone to help people understand the motivations of players in today's contemporary debate. It sheds light on the political battle which is carried on in the pubs and on the footpaths about who we are and what has become of us.' andmdash; Hon. Paul Keating, Prime Minister of Australia, 1991-1996 The nation's history has probably never been more politicised than it is today. Politicians, journalists, columnists, academics and Australians from all walks of life argue passionately andmdash; and often, ideologically andmdash; about the significance of the national story: the cherished ideal of the 'fair go', the much contested facts of Indigenous dispossession, the Anzac legend, and the nation's strategic alliance with the United States. Historians have become both combatants and casualties in this war of words. In The History Wars, Stuart Macintyre and Anna Clark explore how this intense public debate has polarised the nation and paralysed history departments. This edition includes a new afterword by Stuart Macintyre which recounts, with rueful irony, the outbreak of controversy that followed the book's original publication, and the further light it shed on the uses and abuses of Australian history.

How They Fought

How They Fought PDF Author: Ray Kerkhove
Publisher: Boolarong Press
ISBN: 1922643645
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 274

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Book Description
The history of Australia’s Frontier Wars is becoming a hot topic for debate and research. It is now part of our national educational syllabus. However, there are very few books available which explain, in detail, the modes of warfare First Australians applied during the Frontier Wars. How They Fought is written as an introductory guidebook. It is broken into chapters covering organisation, strategies, weaponry, and defences. The book considers both traditional practices and technological and tactical adaptations. To make this complex topic more accessible, How They Fought includes numerous tables, figures and diagrams that illustrate and summarize the contents.

Rodeo Kids

Rodeo Kids PDF Author: Norah Kersh
Publisher: Boolarong Press
ISBN: 1925877280
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 12

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This is a picture book about outback kids who enjoy the rodeo. A Rodeo is a competition of combined skill between animal and rider. This is an event that originated from everyday work and duties caring and working with livestock on the land, to a common sport that showcases lots of excitement of some of the everyday procedures that were necessary to work with and care for animals many years ago and to this day. So at the end of the rodeo the work doesn’t stop. The contractors now have to feed their animals, the bulls, horses, calves and steers. These animals are just like their kids, and are treated with lots of love and respect; they will all have some grain and fresh hay for dinner. There’s only respect given to these animal athletes; they are family.

The Nexus among Place, Conflict and Communication in a Globalising World

The Nexus among Place, Conflict and Communication in a Globalising World PDF Author: Pauline Collins
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9811359253
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 281

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Book Description
The world abounds with conflicts and the associated communication practices and technologies that perpetuate and contest conflict as it occurs in place. All conflicts are crucially connected with place, and all conflicts are communicated in multiple ways. This book explores the complex nexus among place, conflict and communication and brings together 11 investigations around the interplay of place, conflict and communication. The interdisciplinary focus includes education, history, international relations, law and sociology. The chapters are geographically diverse, traversing Aceh in Indonesia, Australia, England, Finland, Ireland, Singapore, South Africa and Zimbabwe. The book highlights the possibilities for reimagining the future so that more democratic and peaceful understandings of place can lead to fewer conflicts and less conflict-based communication. Better futures are possible only if place is replotted, conflict is reconceptualised and communication is recontextualised from new, varied and more inclusive perspectives with a vision to creating a more harmonious world.