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Dark Emu

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Aboriginal Australia and the Birth of Agriculture

by Bruce Pascoe
Paperback
Publication Date: 15/05/2018
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History has portrayed Australia's First Peoples, the Aboriginals, as hunter-gatherers who lived on an empty, uncultivated land. History is wrong.

In this seminal book, Bruce Pascoe uncovers evidence that long before the arrival of white men, Aboriginal people across the continent were building dams and wells; planting, irrigating, and harvesting seeds, and then preserving the surplus and storing it in houses, sheds, or secure vessels; and creating elaborate cemeteries and manipulating the landscape. All of these behaviors were inconsistent with the hunter-gatherer tag, which turns out have been a convenient lie that worked to justify dispossession.

Using compelling evidence from the records and diaries of early Australian explorers and colonists, he reveals that Aboriginal systems of food production and land management have been blatantly understated in modern retellings of early Aboriginal history, and that a new look at Australia's past is required--for the benefit of all Australians.

Dark Emu, a bestseller in Australia, won both the Book of the Year Award and the Indigenous Writer's Prize in the 2016 New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards.

ISBN:
9781947534087
9781947534087
Category:
Agriculture & farming
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
15-05-2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Scribe Publications
Country of origin:
Australia
Dimensions (mm):
210.82x134.62x21.34mm
Weight:
0.29kg
Bruce Pascoe

Bruce Pascoe is an Australian Indigenous writer. He has worked as a teacher, farmer, a fisherman and an Aboriginal language researcher.

His books include Fog a Dox, a book for young adults that won the Prime Minister's Literary Awards in 2013, Convincing Ground about the Convincing Ground massacre, and Dark Emu, a book that challenges the claim that pre-colonial Australian Aboriginal peoples were hunter-gatherers.

In 2018, Bruce Pascoe was awarded the Australia Council Award for Lifetime Achievement in Literature.

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I think every Australian should read this book. Bruce Pascoe explains the indigenous culture, social structure, governance and technology that sustainably managed the land for over 50 millennia, until 1788. The evidence is painstakingly presented and cross-referenced, drawing on the reports and journals of the European colonizers and explorers. Before they arrived there was a structured generally peaceful society, law, trade, architecture, agriculture, aquaculture and sophisticated land management using judicious application of fire. From a European perspective it may have been a terra-incognita - But there was certainly no terra-nullius.

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Shows a VERY different version of the history of Indigenous Australia and shows current "history" to be very wrong

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