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Trucanini, Queen or Traitor? by Vivienne Rae Ellis

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June 1982, no. 41

Trucanini, Queen or Traitor? by Vivienne Rae Ellis

Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 196 p., $9.95, $6.95 pb

Trucanini, Queen or Traitor? by Vivienne Rae Ellis

by
June 1982, no. 41

When I was a small boy in Hobart, my mates and I would often go down to the Tasmanian Museum after school; and one of the exhibits that interested us most was what we called ‘the human skeleton’. It stood in a glass case on the stairs, and it was only when we were older that we took in the fact that these were the remains of ‘Queen’ Trucanini, last of the Tasmanian Aborigines. There was no general notion abroad then that there was anything wrong with exhibiting these bones; but I remember a vague sense of unease – of being in the presence of something shameful. Such a sense exists in all of us; but there is no god so powerful as science in persuading men to suppress it.

C.J. Koch reviews 'Trucanini, Queen or Traitor?' by Vivienne Rae Ellis

Trucanini, Queen or Traitor?

by Vivienne Rae Ellis

Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 196 p., $9.95, $6.95 pb

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