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Invasion and Resistance : Aboriginal-European Relations on the North Queensland Frontier, 1861-1897
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1982
Invasion and Resistance : Aboriginal-European Relations on the North Queensland Frontier, 1861-1897
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'The destruction of Aboriginal society in the far north of Queensland involved a war for survival more effectively fought by the clans than in most other places; ...Dr Loos traces the story from the first contacts of Aborigines with the whites up to the beginnings of what is still basically the Queensland Aboriginal policy...' (Source: Foreword, p. vii)
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Dedication: For Betty Loos
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Foreword by C.D. Rowley Canberra 1979
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Invasion and Resistance: Aboriginal-European Relations on the North Queensland Frontier 1861-1897 : Review
1984
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review
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 1 1984; (p. 79-80)
— Review of Invasion and Resistance : Aboriginal-European Relations on the North Queensland Frontier, 1861-1897 1982 single work criticism 'Loos' study is based upon the thesis that geographical and chronological factors played upon and so altered the pattern of invasion in north Queensland that four distinct frontiers can be distinguished: the pastoral, mining, rainforest and maritime regions...'
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Invasion and Resistance: Aboriginal-European Relations on the North Queensland Frontier 1861-1897 : Review
1984
single work
review
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 1 1984; (p. 79-80)
— Review of Invasion and Resistance : Aboriginal-European Relations on the North Queensland Frontier, 1861-1897 1982 single work criticism 'Loos' study is based upon the thesis that geographical and chronological factors played upon and so altered the pattern of invasion in north Queensland that four distinct frontiers can be distinguished: the pastoral, mining, rainforest and maritime regions...'
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Subjects:
- Queensland,
- 1861-1897
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