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Through Their Eyes: An Historical Record is a rare and valuable resource for anyone interested in Australian history, particularly the experiences of Aboriginal Australians. This 1st edition paperback, published in 1994 by the Aboriginal Studies Department Museum Victoria, is a testament to the dedication of authors Mira Lakic and Rosemary Wrench in preserving the stories and histories of Indigenous Australians. With 150 pages of insightful narrative, this book is an essential textbook for students, educators, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Aboriginal culture and history.
The book's focus on the Port Phillip Protectorate and Victorian Aboriginals provides a unique lens through which to examine the broader context of Indigenous history in Australia. The Eyes offers a rich tapestry of true stories, biographies, and historical accounts that humanize the experiences of Aboriginal people, making it an invaluable resource for adult education and learning. As a vintage publication, this book is a rare find, especially in its very good condition, boasting a tight and strong binding, with only minor cover curl and scuffing. This is a must-have for collectors, researchers, and anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Australia's complex history.
This historical record is more than just a textbook - it's a window into the lives and stories of Aboriginal Australians, told through their own eyes. As a reference book, it is an essential addition to any library or collection focused on Indigenous studies, Australian history, or cultural education. Whether you're a student, educator, or simply someone seeking to broaden their knowledge, Through Their Eyes is an invaluable resource that will provide hours of engaging and enlightening reading.
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