Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 'What a Howl There would be if Some of Our Folk Were So Treated by an Enemy' : The Evaculation of Aboriginal People from Cape Bedford Mission, 1942
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    y separately published work icon Aboriginal History vol. 36 January 2012 6884800 2012 periodical issue

    'Drawing on painstaking research into obscure though rich documentary sources, Aboriginal oral traditions, and first hand investigations conducted in the region over thirty-five years, Darrell Lewis pieces together the complex interactions between the environment, the powerful and warlike Aboriginal tribes and the settlers and their cattle, which produced what truly became A Wild History.' (Source: TROVE)

    2012
    pg. 67-98
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67-98 'What a Howl There would be if Some of Our Folk Were So Treated by an Enemy' : The Evaculation of Aboriginal People from Cape Bedford Mission, 1942small AustLit logo Aboriginal History
Subjects:
  • Cape Bedford Mission (1886-1896), Hope Vale, Port Douglas - Cooktown area, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland,
  • 1942
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