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Ryan, Tom
University of Waikato |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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From Natives to Workers: The Subordination of Indigenous Labour in Pacific Settler Societies
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Trémon, Anne-Christine
EHESS, Paris |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Conflicting autonomist and independentist logics in French Polynesia |
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Merle, Isabelle
CREDO/CNRS |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Subjects or Citizens. Indigenous identification in the Pacific. New Caledonia, New Zealand, Tahiti, Australia |
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Fitzmaurice, Andrew
Sydney University |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Doubts about the justice of colonisation in the nineteenth century. |
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McGrath, Ann & Neale, Margo & Peters-Little, Frances,
Australian National University & National Museum of Australia |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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'You Came to Our Country and Didn’t Turn Black’ |
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Elbourne, Elizabeth
Department of History, McGill University |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Saxe Bannister and the Limits of Liberalism: Debating Settler-Indigenous Relations in Early Nineteenth-century New South Wales |
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Kauffman, Paul
University of Canberra |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Indigenous economic development and underdevelopment in North America, Australia and New Zealand |
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Curthoys, Ann
Australian National University |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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A comparative study of settler societies in the South Pacific: Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia, 18-20th centuries |
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Ward, Damen
Crown Law Office (Wellington) |
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Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Constructing indigenous legal status and British authority: Australasian colonies in the mid-nineteenth century |
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Denoon, Donald
Australian National University |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Peter Pan and His Shadow in the Pacific
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Hickford, Mark
The Crown Law Office |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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To "confound in one abstract description of Aborigines": Seeing an empire of variations in imperial policy on "native" property rights in Australasia (1830s-1850s) |
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Werber, Harald
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2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Why the Gilbert Islands / Kiribati never became a Settler Colony –an Economic History |
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Attwood, Bain
Monash University |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Rejecting treaties: The British in Australia |
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Leckie, Jacqui
Anthropology Department, University of Otago |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Reshaping Indigenous Minds: Colonial asylums and mental disorder in the Pacific |
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Jones, Philip
Department of Anthropology, South Australian Museum, Adelaide |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Curiosity and restraint: protocols of encounter on the Australian voyages of Baudin and Flinders |
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