The struggle for recognition: part-Aborigines in Bass Strait in the nineteenth century

IF 0.4 Q1 HISTORY
Lyndall Ryan
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Abstract

The dispossession of the Aboriginal people in south eastern Australia was followed not by the disappearance of Aboriginal groups but by the development of separate part-Aboriginal communities, for the spirit of survival and adaptation in Aboriginal society is as strong as in any other. These communities have fought for recognition despite attempts to legislate them out of existence. They have either been isolated from 'white' society because they have been considered too Aboriginal, or they have been denied Aboriginal legal status because they have been considered too European. Above all they have been considered incapable of self-determination. This article explores the emergence and development of one part-Aboriginal community in south eastern Australia in the nineteenth century, the Cape Barren Islanders. It focuses upon their relations with the 'authorities' and 'outsiders' who made periodic attempts to change their identity and economy. The Islanders' resistance to these efforts is examined and their techniques for survival investigated.
争取承认的斗争:19世纪巴斯海峡的部分土著居民
澳大利亚东南部的土著居民被剥夺了权利,随之而来的不是土著群体的消失,而是独立的部分土著社区的发展,因为土著社会的生存和适应精神与其他任何社会一样强烈。这些社区一直在争取得到承认,尽管政府试图通过立法使其不复存在。他们要么被隔离在“白人”社会之外,因为他们被认为太土著了,要么他们被剥夺了土著的法律地位,因为他们被认为太欧洲化了。最重要的是,他们被认为没有自决的能力。本文探讨了19世纪澳大利亚东南部一个部分土著社区——巴伦角岛民的出现和发展。它侧重于他们与“当局”和“局外人”的关系,这些人定期试图改变他们的身份和经济。研究了岛民对这些努力的抵制,并调查了他们的生存技巧。
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