James Dawson first published Australian Aborigines in 1881, after deciding that his careful description of the tribes, languages, customs, and characteristics of the indigenous peoples of the western district of Victoria was too bulky for its originally intended publication in a newspaper. Essentially a field-inspired anthropological account of the dwindling Aboriginal population, written before the emergence of anthropology as a formal discipline, Dawson's book draws on his daughter's ability to speak the local languages and attempts a balanced description of a culture he considered ill-used and under-appreciated by white settlers. Minute details about clothing, tools, settlement and beliefs combine to depict a complex society that possessed highly ritualised customs deserving of respect. Dawson also included an extensive vocabulary of words in three indigenous languages that he hoped would facilitate further cross-cultural understanding. His work provides valuable source material for modern researchers in anthropology and linguistics.
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This book provides a detailed and sympathetic look at Australian indigenous culture in 1881. Written by James Dawson, who argued for more respectful treatment of Aborigines, it is essentially an early anthropological text. It also provides an extensive vocabulary, composed by Dawson with the help of his daughter.
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Preface; Introductory note; 1. Tribes; 2. Population; 3. Chiefs; 4. Property; 5. Clothing; 6. Habitations; 7. Cleanliness; 8. Domestic furniture; 9. Cooking and food; 10. Tools; 11. Laws of marriage; 12. Children; 13. Names of persons; 14. Superstitions and diseases; 15. Death and burial; 16. Avenging of death; 17. Great meetings; 18. Amusements; 19. Weapons; 20. Animals; 21. Meteorology; 22. Native mounds; 23. Anecdotes; Conveyance; Vocabularies; Notes.
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An account of the language and culture of indigenous people in the western district of Victoria, Australia, in 1881.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781108006552
Publisert
2009-11-26
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
390 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
06, P
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

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