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INDEX
Aboriginal camps
behaviour in 46 —7
creation of reserves 63 —4
see also La Perouse Aboriginal
settlement
Aboriginal history-making
1770 encounter 15
alternative narrative 33
Captain Cook stories 27 —33,
84—8
from colonial collections 34 —6
Cook's arrival 28 —3
historical-event basis 85 —6
indigenous interpretation 35 —6
and landscape 182
Lapérouse's deeds 117
La Perouse: The Place, the People
and the Sea
(community
history) 181 —2
reclaiming history 33 —6
relics as 89 —90
reposition starting point 56 —7
sense of continuity 56 —7
see also historiography; oral
tradition
Aboriginality
1950s images 138
archetypal image of 76
national sense of 187
staged for tourists 76 —9
Aboriginal Land Rights Act NSW
1983 180, 183
Aboriginal—non-Aboriginal relations
changing consciousness 175 —6,
182—3
Depression camps 123 —4
see also racism
Aboriginal presence
Botany Bay 29, 56, 64, 137 —9,
177
conspicuous 46 —7
depicted in paintings 11, 23,
104—5
in history writing 27 —9
ignored 54 —7, 61, 63 —4
La Perouse 128, 137 —9, 188 —9
Sydney 45 —46
`Aboriginal Quarters' 53 —4
Aborigines
1770 encounter 9 —16
1788 encounter 15
1845 parliamentary inquiry 48
disruptive behaviour 46 —7
emerging national politics 175 —9
employment 46, 126, 127 —8
government control 121
government policies 38 —39
as historical sources 28 —31, 100
inquiry into welfare 164 —6
as national community 186 —9
protocol for meeting strangers
13—15
relationship to the land 52 —3,
164—8
relocation of 45 —7, 48, 83
social reformation 171 —2
tourists' perception of 75
tourists' reactions to 71 —3
as tourist traders 72 —3, 79 —83
treatment by historians 27 —9,
31—3, 54 —7
two-sided `assault' 94 —5
Victoria Downs region 15 —16
violent encounters 93 —4

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Publication Information: Book Title: Botany Bay: Where Histories Meet. Contributors: Maria Nugent - author. Publisher: Allen & Unwin. Place of Publication: Crows Nest, N.S.W.. Publication Year: 2005. Page Number: 243.
    
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