REMEMBERING CONISTON FIRST AUSTRLIANS W 3
Author(s): ALBERT TRISH
In 1928 in Central Australia, the killing of a European by an Aboriginal man led to expeditions by a police party that resulted in many Aboriginal deaths. These killings are known as the Coniston massacre. How did society view these tragic events? Did Aboriginal people have a voice in 1928? Seventy-five years later, the groups affected shared their experiences at a special commemoration for the Coniston massacre. First Australians: Plenty Stories is a collaboration between the National Museum of Australia and Rigby to provide primary classrooms with a comprehensive resource to successfully implement Australian Indigenous studies.
General Information
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- : Harcourt Education
- : UNKNOWN
- : 28 February 2010
- : Australia
- : books
Other Specifications
- : ALBERT TRISH
- : Hardback
- : 300
- : 32
- : colour ill.