Thesis
Reclaiming Darug history : revealing the truths about settlement on Darug Ngurra through the lens of an Australian Aboriginal historical research methodology
Southern Cross University
Doctor of Indigenous Philosophies (DIndigPh), Southern Cross University
2020
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25918/thesis.70
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Abstract
This thesis focuses on the Darug nation as the first Aboriginal peoples in Australia impacted by the coming of the British in 1788. As a Darug woman and Aboriginal researcher I have written this thesis to expose the realities for the Darug as a legacy of the British settlement on Darug Ngurra (Country) and reaffirm our traditional place and space. The narrative gives a voice to Darug peoples and affirms that as an Aboriginal nation we have not just survived the settlement of our lands but continue to ‘be’ present both on and in Country to this day.
Details
- Title
- Reclaiming Darug history : revealing the truths about settlement on Darug Ngurra through the lens of an Australian Aboriginal historical research methodology
- Creators
- Rosemary Norman-Hill
- Contributors
- Shawn Wilson (Supervisor) - Southern Cross UniversityStuart Barlo (Supervisor) - Southern Cross UniversityMonica Michelle Seini (Supervisor) - Southern Cross UniversityNorm Sheehan (Supervisor) - Southern Cross UniversityKath Jane Fisher (Supervisor) - Southern Cross University
- Awarding Institution
- Southern Cross University; Doctor of Indigenous Philosophies (DIndigPh)
- Theses
- Doctor of Indigenous Philosophies (DIndigPh), Southern Cross University
- Publisher
- Southern Cross University
- Number of pages
- xxvi, 396
- Identifiers
- 991012884700402368
- Copyright
- © R Norman-Hill 2020
- Academic Unit
- Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples
- Resource Type
- Thesis