The ways we remember on some days, and the things we remember, come loaded with myths and comfortable imaginings. Our WARmyths we tell ourselves define us but we need to be more careful in our remembering if we want to be comfortable in our skins.
Nicholas Clements Link
"Yet a decade ago, Australian
historians were locked in a furious debate, known as the history wars, about
whether the Black War was actually a war at all. The antagonists included Henry Reynolds and me, who argued that the colonists had conducted a
long and bloody guerrilla war with the Tasmanian Aborigines for possession of
Tasmania."
Would it be a big mistake to imagine this cup as a 'war trophy'?
Would it be a big mistake to imagine this island as 'war plunder'?
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A Letter From The Examiner...Black war
ReplyDeleteEVERY year as Anzac Day approaches I think about the Black War that happened right here in Tasmania.
I think about the Tasmanian Aborigines who died fighting for their country.
I think about their courage and bravery.
From what I know they were difficult to defeat.
The Tasmanian Aborigines fought the people who were taking their land.
I always consider it a small mark of respect to spend some time reflecting this.
I suppose it would be pretty hard for Tasmanian Aborigines today when everybody else’s war dead are honoured but not theirs.
There is no memorial in every little town up and down the Midlands for them.
This seems very disrespectful to say the least.
— PHIL HAMMOND, Kings Meadows.
THREE LINKS:
ReplyDelete• http://beingreviewed4ponrabbel.blogspot.com.au/
• http://epubs.scu.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2482&context=esm_pubs
• http://www.ub.edu/dpfilsa/coola11raynorman22.pdf
Link to COOLABAH Paper: Interrogating Placedness: Tasmanian Disconnections
ReplyDelete• http://www.ub.edu/dpfilsa/coola11raynorman20.pdf
Another Link: By any objective consideration, this was Australia's long war - the bitter, dis-remembered struggle at its very national foundations; and, for Aborigines, their great war.
ReplyDeleteRaymond Evans The Age (link is external) 10 August 2013
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