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Imperfect execution

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February 2006, no. 278

Mixed Relations: Histories and stories of Asian–Aboriginal contact in north Australia by Regina Ganter (with Julia Martinez and Gary Lee)

UWAP, $54.95 hb, 384 pp

Imperfect execution

by
February 2006, no. 278

In recent years, ‘White Australia’ has become an episode in Australian history whose inception, imperfect execution and demise must be explained. Regina Ganter and her coauthors dwell on its spatial, as well as temporal, limits. ‘In the far northern townships, the dominant lived experience was not of a white Australia but of a polyethnic one.’ In northern coastal towns – particularly Broome, Wyndham, Darwin, Normanton, Cooktown and Cairns – people from Asia flourished and whites were marginal. Indeed, the Asian presence in Australia preceded that of whites. The first two chapters of this vividly illustrated book show a long and intimate association between Macassans and Yolngu (Arnhem Land Aborigines). Yolngu now recognise some citizens of Indonesia as ‘family’, referring to actual lines of descent.

Tim Rowse reviews ‘Mixed Relations: Histories and stories of Asian–Aboriginal contact in north Australia’ by Regina Ganter (with Julia Martinez and Gary Lee)

Mixed Relations: Histories and stories of Asian–Aboriginal contact in north Australia

by Regina Ganter (with Julia Martinez and Gary Lee)

UWAP, $54.95 hb, 384 pp

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