October 24, 2019
Australian Aboriginal history
Historians, Aboriginies, Australia | Professor Richard Broome (History, La Trobe University) introduces the notion of Aboriginal history and how it has changed. | |||
The Nature of Frontier | Professor Richard Broome (History, La Trobe University) on what the frontier is and the meaning behind it. | |||
Australian and European Meanings of Land | Professor Richard Broome (History, La Trobe University) on how the Australian land had different meanings to different people. | |||
Possessing Australia | Professor Richard Broome (History, La Trobe University) on who can lay a claim to Australia. | |||
From Eora to Aboriginies | Professor Richard Broome (History, La Trobe University) on the representation and contact with the aboriginals of early Sydney. | |||
Contexts of Early NSW Culture Contacts | Professor Richard Broome (History, La Trobe University) on the culture contacts in early NSW between Aboriginals and settlers. | |||
The Frontier War | Professor Richard Broome (History, La Trobe University) on the frontier war between settlers and the Aboriginals. | |||
Nineteenth Century Missionaries | Professor Richard Broome (History, La Trobe University) on the interaction between Aboriginals and missionaries. | |||
NSW in the Era of Protection | Professor Richard Broome (History, La Trobe University) on NSW in the era of protection. | |||
10 | Racial Ideas at Federation | Professor Richard Broome (History, La Trobe University) on how Aboriginal issues were treated during the formation of Australia. | ||
11 | The Pastoral World | Professor Richard Broome (History, La Trobe University) on Aboriginal interaction with the pastoral world. | ||
12 | Discovering the Territory | Professor Richard Broome (History, La Trobe University) on exploration of the territories. | ||
13 | The Separation of Aboriginal Children | Professor Richard Broome (History, La Trobe University) on the Stolen Generation. | ||
14 | Managing Aborigines in the Territory to 1960s | Professor Richard Broome (History, La Trobe University) on the assimilation of Aboriginal people. | ||
15 | Civil Rights to Indigenous Rights |