'A peep at the blacks' a history of tourism at Coranderrk Aboriginal Station, 1863-1924

This book is concerned with the history of tourism at the Coranderrk Aboriginal Station at Healesville, northeast of Melbourne, which functioned as a government reserve from 1863 until its closure in 1924. At Coranderrk, Aboriginal mission interests and tourism intersected and the station became a &...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Clark, Ian D., author (author), Barabach, Jan, editor (editor), Lopez, Lucrezia, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Warsaw/Berlin : De Gruyter 2016
[2015]
Edición:1st ed
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Sumario:This book is concerned with the history of tourism at the Coranderrk Aboriginal Station at Healesville, northeast of Melbourne, which functioned as a government reserve from 1863 until its closure in 1924. At Coranderrk, Aboriginal mission interests and tourism intersected and the station became a 'showplace' of Aboriginal culture and the government policy of assimilation. The Aboriginal residents responded to tourist interest by staging cultural performances that involved boomerang throwing and traditional ways of lighting fires and by manufacturing and selling traditional artifacts. Whenever government policy impacted adversely on the Aboriginal community, the residents of Coranderrk took advantage of the opportunities offered to them by tourism to advance their political and cultural interests. This was particularly evident in the 1910's and 1920's when government policy moved to close the station.
Notas:Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Descripción Física:1 online resource (276 pages) : color illustrations
Bibliografía:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9783110468243
9783110468588