Paul Cougle Paul Cougle i(14087636 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon KONDAK : William Buckley Revealed: Victoria’s First European Resident & Conciliator Paul Cougle , North Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing , 2024 28842100 2024 single work biography

'In 1803 the convict escapee William Buckley, an Englishman and former British soldier, abandoned the life he knew and without contact with Europeans lived for many years among the indigenous peoples of what was eventually to become the colony of Victoria. In doing so he showed not only his survival skills but also an extraordinary ability to understand and adapt to a culture in which he was the alien and the intruder. How and with whom he lived between 1803 and 1835 has not been explored, and colonisation soon destroyed the way of life of those Buckley had lived among, leaving him and his achievements generally ignored and also open to ridicule. This book will change that view.

'As Murrangoork, Buckley deeply believed in the reincarnation myth he was embodying, and he may have thought of himself as Kondak, a Wathaurong elder—an astonishing claim by the first long-term European resident of Victoria, who went on to become that colony’s first and greatest racial conciliator.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Murrangoork Paul Cougle , Kew : Arcadia , 2018 14087653 2018 single work novel historical fiction

'Jim Gumm is an ex-infantryman and ex-con, a devoted leading-manservant who’s never had his own way or love until Eliza Batman, the wife of his brutal and land-obsessed boss. An infamous treaty brings Jim to the shores of Port Phillip where a wildman walks into camp. As the unknown wildman struggles with the loss of his daughter and wife, he becomes Buckley again for settlers who consider him a godsend for their treaty. To Jim, how Buckley has lived a free lifetime with the blacks is a tempting mystery.

'William Buckley was Victoria’s first conciliator and long-term European resident; Jim Gumm was one of Melbourne’s first residents.' (Publication summary)

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