East Coast encounter : re-imagining 1770 / editor Lisa Chandler
- Bib ID:
- 6420266
- Format:
- Book
- Description:
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- Collingwood, Vic. : One Day Hill Publishing, 2014
- ©2014
- 80 pages : illustrations (mostly colour), colour portraits, photographs ; 31cm
- ISBN:
- 9780992439712 (hardback)
- Summary:
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Annotation pending.
- Full contents:
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- Foreword / Jeff McMullen
- Badtjala song / translated by Gemma Cronin
- Introduction / Lisa Chandler and John Waldron
- 'Captain Cook came very cheeky, you know' - James Cook an Aboriginal appraisal / John Maynard
- Sign of habitation / Neil Murray
- Visitors who may need help / Eric Deeral
- Through our eyes / Eric Deeral and Alberta Hornsby
- Re-imagined encounters / Lisa Chandler
- Contributors.
- Notes:
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- National Library of Australia's N copy signed and inscribed by teh editor.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- First Nations (AIATSIS) Subject:
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- Art - Sculpture
- Settlement and contacts - 18th Century
- Art - Digital media and technology
- Art - Catalogues
- Race relations - Representation - Art
- Art - Film
- Art - Exhibitions
- Art - Mixed media
- Art - Production - Materials / techniques - Charcoal
- Art - Drawing
- Art - Production - Materials / techniques - Oil paint
- Art - Artists
- Art - Painting - Acrylic
- Kuku Yalanji / Gugu Yalandji people (Y78) (Qld SD55-13)
- Yuin people (S67) (NSW SI56-13)
- Butchulla / Batjala / Badtjala people (E30) (Qld SG56-06)
- Guugu Yimidhirr / Gugu Yimithirr / Kuku Yimidhirr people (Y82) (Qld SD55-13)
- Botany Bay (S Sydney NSW SI56-05)
- Possession Island (Qld TSI SC54-11)
- Endeavour River (Qld SE Cape York SD55-13)
- K'Gari / Fraser Island (SE Qld SG56-03)
- Subject:
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- Cook, James, 1728-1779 -- Exhibitions
- Cook, James, 1728-1779 -- Travel -- Exhibitions
- Aboriginal Australians -- First contact with Europeans -- New South Wales -- Exhibitions
- Aboriginal Australians -- First contact with Europeans -- Queensland -- Exhibitions
- Art, Aboriginal Australian -- 21st century -- Exhibitions
- Art, Australian -- 21st century -- Exhibitions
- Historic sites -- Australia
- Australia -- Discovery and exploration -- Exhibitions
- Australian
- Other authors/contributors:
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- Chandler, Lisa, editor
- Cronin, Gemma, translator
- Deeral, Eric, 1932-2012, author
- Hornsby, Alberta, author, artist
- Maynard, John, 1954-, artist
- McMullen, Jeff, artist
- Murray, Neil, artist
- Waldron, John, artist
- Cook, Michael, artist
- Thompson, Ann, 1933-, artist
- Mombassa, Reg, artist
- Syron, Gordon, artist
- Hill, Adam, 1970-, artist
- Healey, Neil, artist
- Lena, Garth, artist
- Watson, Judy, 1966-, artist
- Beetson, Bianca, artist
- Mabo, Gabi, artist
- Hudson, Peter, artist
- MacLeod, Euan, artist
- Meeks, Arone Raymond, 1957-, artist
- Watson, Adric, artist
- Copyright:
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- Material type:
- Photograph
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 2014
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