
Aboriginal History Journal: Volume 48
Edited by: Crystal McKinnon, Ben SilversteinPlease read Conditions of use before downloading the formats.
Description
In this volume, Christopher Morton carefully traces the provenance of a Wiradjuri or Gamilaroi marara (tree carving) currently resting at the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford, considering its unfinished journey and the way it has been framed and recontextualised, as well as the ways it may experience a future return to good relation with and in Country. Julia Mortensen draws on oral histories of life and mobility in and around the Yumba – a ‘fringe camp’ at Cunnamulla – to narrate generations of autonomy from formal state control, reconsidering the Yumba as a centre of Aboriginal action and community strength: the centre, not the fringe. And on the 35th anniversary of the publication of Henrietta Fourmile’s landmark article ‘Who Owns the Past?’, Kirsten Thorpe returns to this work, centring the archival sovereignty that Fourmile sought and towards which First Nations archivists work today. This sovereignty is reflected in the following conversation between Gundungurra woman Kazan Brown and non-Indigenous historians Emily O’Gorman and Grace Karskens, transcribed by Natalie Osborne, which represents Gundungurra Country as storied, enduring and under threat.
The volume includes two memorial sections, remembering Frances Peters-Little and Lyndall Ryan and reflecting on their vital contributions to this journal and to the wider field of Aboriginal history. Alongside several book reviews, we present a review forum responding to Shannyn Palmer’s Prime Ministers’ Literary Award-winning Unmaking Angas Downs: Myth and History on a Central Australian Pastoral Station.
Details
- ISSN (print):
- 0314-8769
- ISSN (online):
- 1837-9389
- Publication date:
- Aug 2025
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/AH.48.2024
- Journal:
- Aboriginal History Journal
- Disciplines:
- Arts & Humanities: History; Social Sciences: Indigenous Studies
- Countries:
- Australia
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- Preliminary pages (PDF, 201 KB)
- Preface (PDF, 99 KB) – Ben Silverstein
- Contributors (PDF, 96 KB)
Articles
- ‘Suffering is the badge of all our tribe’: Histories and futures for the Oxford marara (tree carving) from New South Wales (PDF, 4.5 MB) – Christopher Morton doi
- ‘As I grew up so did the Yumba’: Aboriginal mobility and growth at Cunnamulla (PDF, 728 KB) – Julia Mortensen doi
- Unclasping the white hand: Reflecting on Fourmile’s critique of the archives and vision for Indigenous Living Archives on Country (PDF, 1.7 MB) – Kirsten Thorpe doi
- ‘Every chance we get, we go’: An interview with Kazan Brown about Gundungurra Country, Burragorang Valley and the Warragamba Dam (PDF, 2.8 MB) – Kazan Brown, Emily O’Gorman, Grace Karskens and Natalie Osborne doi
In memoriam
- Frances Peters-Little (1958–2024) (PDF, 536 KB) – Ann Curthoys, Ann McGrath and Peter Read doi
- Lyndall Ryan (1943–2024) (PDF, 528 KB) – Victoria Haskins, John Maynard, Amanda Nettelbeck and Lorena Allam doi
Review forum
- Review: Unmaking Angas Downs: Myth and History on a Central Australian Pastoral Station by Shannyn Palmer (Melbourne University Press, 2022) (PDF, 101 KB) – Maria Nugent
- Intellectual travels and research on Country: A review of Unmaking Angas Downs: Myth and History on a Central Australian Pastoral Station by Shannyn Palmer (PDF, 115 KB) – Laura Rademaker
- Unmaking Angas Downs and refusal: A review of Unmaking Angas Downs: Myth and History on a Central Australian Pastoral Station by Shannyn Palmer (PDF, 114 KB) – Jessica Urwin
- A review of Unmaking Angas Downs: Myth and History on a Central Australian Pastoral Station by Shannyn Palmer (PDF, 127 KB) – Frank Bongiorno
- Unmaking Australian history: A response to the review of Unmaking Angas Downs (PDF, 128 KB) – Shannyn Palmer
Book reviews
- Bennelong & Phillip: A History Unravelled by Kate Fullagar (PDF, 78 KB)
- No Longer a Wandering Spirit: Family and Kin Reclaiming the Memory of Minang Woman Bessy Flowers by Sharon Huebner and Ezzard Flowers (PDF, 93 KB)
- O’Leary of the Underworld: The Untold Story of the Forrest River Massacre by Kate Auty (PDF, 82 KB)
- Killing For Country: A Family Story by David Marr (PDF, 89 KB)
- Missionary Women, Leprosy and Indigenous Australians, 1936–1986 by Charmaine Robson (PDF, 80 KB)
Exhibition review
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