Governing Savages

In 1928, after a white man was killed, a punitive party mounted a series of attacks on Aborigines northwest of Alice Springs. The party's leader admitted that 31 Aborigines were killed. One missionary in the area put the toll at 70; another at as many as 100.

Since 1911, the administration of the Northern Territory had been the direct responsibility of the Commonwealth. In placing this event and others within the context of policies pursued by the national government, Governing Savages reveals how policies of brutality and calculated neglect bequeathed a bitter legacy to subsequent generations.

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Governing Savages

In 1928, after a white man was killed, a punitive party mounted a series of attacks on Aborigines northwest of Alice Springs. The party's leader admitted that 31 Aborigines were killed. One missionary in the area put the toll at 70; another at as many as 100.

Since 1911, the administration of the Northern Territory had been the direct responsibility of the Commonwealth. In placing this event and others within the context of policies pursued by the national government, Governing Savages reveals how policies of brutality and calculated neglect bequeathed a bitter legacy to subsequent generations.

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Governing Savages

Governing Savages

by Andrew Markus
Governing Savages

Governing Savages

by Andrew Markus

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Overview

In 1928, after a white man was killed, a punitive party mounted a series of attacks on Aborigines northwest of Alice Springs. The party's leader admitted that 31 Aborigines were killed. One missionary in the area put the toll at 70; another at as many as 100.

Since 1911, the administration of the Northern Territory had been the direct responsibility of the Commonwealth. In placing this event and others within the context of policies pursued by the national government, Governing Savages reveals how policies of brutality and calculated neglect bequeathed a bitter legacy to subsequent generations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000257298
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Andrew Markus, a leading scholar of race relations, teaches at Monash University. His most recent publication is Blood from a Stone, a collection of the letters of the Aboriginal activist William Cooper.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction


1 Protecting Aborigines

2 The colour of money

3 Nature, not nurture

4 Pastoralists

5 Missionaries

6 The Chief Protector

7 The judge

8 The bureaucrat

9 The Minister of the Crown

10 The anthropologist

11 The humanitarian lobby

12 Aboriginal voices

Endnotes

Select Bibliography

Index

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