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Dark emu
Book • 2014
Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe re-examines colonial accounts of Aboriginal people in Australia, arguing that they practiced agriculture, aquaculture, and built permanent structures.
The book challenges the 'hunter-gatherer' label and highlights the impact of European colonization on these systems.
It advocates for recognizing and reviving Indigenous agricultural practices to address contemporary environmental challenges.
The book challenges the 'hunter-gatherer' label and highlights the impact of European colonization on these systems.
It advocates for recognizing and reviving Indigenous agricultural practices to address contemporary environmental challenges.
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in the context of a revisionist history of Indigenous Australians.


Brett Hall

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Ep 223: The Deutsch Files IV (ToKCast version)
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as a book she is currently reading.

Kate Stevens

S2 Ep3 Creativity within Mission Critical Teams
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as a fundamental text used in Indigenous studies, despite its controversial nature.


Alan Davison

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