User:Nishidani/Bibliography on aborigines
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Aboriginal source page per Huldra's shining example
[edit]I think I need to muster up the fundamental early sources on the Aborigines, very much along the lines of my inspirer for this series. I'll begin to drop some bibliographical notes here, so they can be transferred to a new page, as she does.
There are two assumptions on future work once the several hundred outline articles are completed:
- All articles deal with the country where each aboriginal tribe lived, listing contemporary townships and cities etc. Eventually each town and city article in Wikipedia should have a link indicating the tribe(s) that inhabited the zone before white colonization. At the moment, most articles begin with white settlement, ignoring the pre-existing groups.
- These articles are being written according to the relatively modern scholarly notices. However, once the list is complete, then each article should be reviewed according to the 19th century historical sources listed below, which are extensive and detailed yet difficult to use because they mention landscape, and customs, without identifying the tribes by name. Once we know from the articles who lived where, reading the classics accounts becomes simpler, in that we can immediately twig which tribe or tribal group is being spoken of.
- It follows that each article should have in a History section RS citations of the first settlers, where they set up stations and cattle runs, even if the tribe is not specified. Thios is perfectly legitimate background, and not a WP:RS infraction. Often the early pioneer chronicles will mention the 'natives' or 'tribes' without identifying them, but the lack of a specific tribal name does not translate into passing over in silence their presence on those terrains. This is particularly exigent for articles on tribes for whom little information survives, since they died of introduced disease or massacres. Their articles can easily be thickened by using regional histories of the occupiers who took over their territory. Examples are the Bungandidj and Meintangk: the earliest forays indicate widespread smallpox marks, but few people. The archaeological evidence is turning up, to the contrary, evidence of dense populations until settlement.
I expect doing these two things is beyong my scope and span, but by setting up a comprehensive reading list and leaving it here, stray editors and odd bods may just be able to click read, and harvest information from these sources without making tiresome net searches on their own.
- Overviews
- Tindale, Norman Barnett (1974). Aboriginal Tribes of Australia: Their Terrain, Environmental Controls, Distribution, Limits, and Proper Names (PDF). Australian National University Press. ISBN 978-0-708-10741-6.
- Barwick, Diane E. (1984). McBryde, Isabel (ed.). "Mapping the past: an atlas of Victorian clans 1835-1904". Aboriginal History. 8 (2): 100–131. JSTOR 24045800.
- Science of Man articles are accessible via this link
- Australasian Anthropological journal accessible via this link
- For templates to represent Aboriginal marriage rules see Kaiabara, and the excellent template developed by Pbsouthwood at Jingili for an 8 class system.
- Bibliography in chronological order
- Collins, David (1798). An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales. London: T.Cadell,W. Davies.
- King, Philip Parker (1827). Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia performed between the years 1818 and 1822 (PDF). Vol. Volume 1. London: John Murray.
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has extra text (help) - Napier, Charles James (1835). Colonization, Particularly in Southern Australia: With Some Remarks on Small Farms and Over Population (PDF). T. & W. Boone.
- Ogle, Nathniel (1839). Western Australia: A manual to that Settlement or its Dependencies (PDF). London: James Fraser.
- Grey, George (1841). Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North West and Western Australia. Vol. Volume 1. T. and W. Boone.
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has extra text (help) - Backhouse, James (1843). A narrative of a visit to the Australian colonies (PDF). London: Hamilton, Adams and Co.
- Eyre, Edward John (1845). Journals of expeditions of discovery into central Australia, and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound, in the years 1840-1 (PDF). Vol. Volume 1. London: T. and W. Boone.
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has extra text (help) - Eyre, Edward John (1845). Journals of expeditions of discovery into central Australia, and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound, in the years 1840-1 (PDF). Vol. Volume 2. London: T. and W. Boone.
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has extra text (help) - Angas, George French (1847). Savage life and scenes in Australia and New Zealand: being an artist's impressions of countries and people at the Antipodes (PDF). Vol. 1, 2. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
- Morgan, John (1852). The Life and Adventures of William Buckley: Thirty-two Years a Wanderer among the Aborigines of the then unexplored country round Port Phillip, now the Province of Victoria (PDF). Hobart: Archibald Macdougall.
- McGillivray, John (1852). Narrative of the voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake, commanded by the late Captain Owen Stanley during the years 1846-50, including discoveries and surveys in New Guinea, the Louisiade Archipelago, etc: to which is added Mr. E.B. Kennedy's expedition for the exploration of the Cape York Peninsula (PDF). London: T. & W. Boone.
- Lang, Gideon S. (1865). The Aborigines of Australia (PDF). Melbourne: Wilson & Mackinnon.
- Bunce, Daniel (1859). Language of the aborigines of the Colony of Victoria and other Australian districts: with parallel translations and familiar specimens in dialogue, as a guide to aboriginal protectors and others engaged in ameliorating their condition (PDF). Geelong: T. Brown.
- Lang, J. D. (1861). Queensland, Australia; a highly eligible field for emigration, and the future cotton-field of Great Britain: with a disquisition on the origin, manners, and customs of the aborigines (PDF). London: E. Stanford.
- Jessop, William Rowlestone Henry (1862). Flindersland and Sturtland; or, The Inside and Outside of Australia (PDF). London: R. Clay, Son, and Taylor for Richard Bentley.
- Howitt, William (1865). The History of Discovery in Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand: From the earliest times TO the present day (PDF). London: Longman Green & Co.
- Beveridge, Peter (1865) [First published 1861]. "A few notes on the dialects, habits, customs and mythology of the Lower Murray aborigines". Transactions of the Royal Society of Victoria. 6. Melbourne: 19–74.
- Bennett, Samuel (1867). The History of Australian Discovery and Colonisation (PDF). Sydney: Hanson a nd Bennett.
- Oldfield, Augustus (1865) [First published 1861]. "On the aborigines of Australia". Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London. 3: 215–298. doi:10.2307/3014165. JSTOR 3014165.
- Smyth, Robert Brough (1878). The Aborigines of Victoria: with notes relating to the habits of the natives of other parts of Australia and Tasmania (PDF). Vol. Volume 1. Melbourne: J. Ferres, gov't printer.
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has extra text (help) - Taplin, George (1878) [First published 1873]. "The Narrinyeri". The Native Tribes of South Australia (PDF). Adelaide: E.S. Wigg & Son. pp. 1–156. This book contains the following chapters:
- THE NARRINYERI BY THE REV. GEORGE TAPLIN
- THE ADELAIDE TRIBE BY DR. WYATT, J.P.
- THE ENCOUNTER BAY TRIBE BY THE REV. A MEYER.
- THE PORT LINCOLN TRIBE BY THE REV. C.W. SCHŰRMANN.
- THE DIEYERIE TRIBE BY S. GASON
- VOCABULARY OF WOOLNER DISTRICT DIALECT (NORTHERN TERRITORY) BY JOHN WM. OGILVIE BENNETT
- Taplin, George (1879). Folklore, manners, customs and languages of the South Australian aborigines (PDF). Adelaide: E Spiller, Acting Government Printer.
- Fison, Lorimer; Howitt, Alfred William (1880). Kamilaroi and Kurnai (PDF). Melbourne: G Robinson.
- Dawson, James (1881). Australian Aborigines: The Languages and Customs of Several Tribes of Aborigines in the Western District of Victoria, Australia (PDF). Melbourne: George Robertson.
- Beveridge, Peter (1883). "Of the aborigines inhabiting the great lacustrine and Riverine depression of the Lower Murray". Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales. 17. Melbourne: 19–74.
- Palmer, Edward; Howitt, A. W. (1884). "Notes on Some Australian Tribes". Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. 13: 276–347. doi:10.2307/2841896. JSTOR 2841896.
- Curr, Edward Micklethwaite (1886). Curr, Edward Micklethwaite (ed.). The Australian race: its origin, languages, customs, place of landing in Australia and the routes by which it spread itself over the continent (PDF). Vol. Volume 1. Melbourne: J. Ferres.
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has extra text (help) - Curr, Edward Micklethwaite (1886). Curr, Edward Micklethwaite (ed.). The Australian race: its origin, languages, customs, place of landing in Australia and the routes by which it spread itself over the continent (PDF). Vol. Volume 2. Melbourne: J. Ferres.
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has extra text (help) - Curr, Edward Micklethwaite (1887). Curr, Edward Micklethwaite (ed.). The Australian race: its origin, languages, customs, place of landing in Australia and the routes by which it spread itself over the continent (PDF). Vol. Volume 3. Melbourne: J. Ferres.
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has extra text (help) - Favenc, Ernest (1888). The history of Australian exploration from 1788 to 1888 (PDF). Sydney: Turner & Henderson.
- Howitt, Alfred William (1889). "On the organisation of Australian tribes". Transactions of the Royal Society of Victoria. 1 (2): 96–137.
- Beveridge, Peter (1889). The Aborigines of Victoria and Riverina (PDF). Melbourne: M. L. Hutchinson.
- This is a reprint of 1883, but more legible online
- Meston, Archibald (1889). Report of the government scientific expedition to Bellenden-ker Range. Brisbane: James Beal, Government Printer.
- Threlkeld, Lancelot Edward (1892). Fraser, John (ed.). An Australian language as spoken by the Awabakal, the people of Awaba, or lake Macquarie (near Newcastle, New South Wales) being an account of their language, traditions, and customs (PDF). Sydney: C. Potter, Govt. Printer.
- Meston, Archibald (1895). Geographic History of Queensland. Dedicated to the Queensland People (PDF). Queensland Government Printer.
- Roth, W. E. (1897). Ethnological Studies among the North-West-Central Queensland Aborigines (PDF). Brisbane: Edmund Gregory, Government Printer.
- Worsnop, Thomas (1897). The prehistoric arts, manufacturers, works, weapons, etc., of the aborigines of Australia (PDF). Adelaide: C.E. Bristow, Government Printer.
- Bride, Thomas Francis, ed. (1898). Letters from Victorian Pioneers (PDF). Melbourne: Robert S Brain Government Printer.
- Mathews, R. H. (January 1898). "Initiation ceremonies of Australian tribes.Appendix Nguttan initiation ceremony". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 37 (157). Melbourne: 54–73. JSTOR 983694.
- Mathew, John (1899). Eaglehawk and Crow; a study of the Australian aborigines including an inquiry into their origin and a survey of Australian languages (PDF). London: Nutt.
- Spencer, Sir Baldwin; Gillen, Francis J. (1899). Native tribes of Central Australia (PDF). Macmillan Publishers.
- Mathews, R. H. (1904). "Ethnological notes on the Aboriginal tribes of New South Wales and Victoria". Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales. 38 (Part I): 203–381.
- Howitt, Alfred William (1904). The native tribes of south-east Australia (PDF). Macmillan.
- Spencer, Sir Baldwin; Gillen, Francis J. (1904). Northern Tribes of Central Australia (PDF). Macmillan Publishers.
- Gribble, J. B. (1987) [First published 1905]. Dark deeds in a sunny land: or Blacks and whites in North-West Australia. ECU Publications.
- Eylmann, Erhard (1908). Die Eingeborenen der Kolonie Südaustralien (PDF). Berlin: D.Reimer.
- Mathew, John (1910). Two representative tribes of Queensland with an inquiry concerning the origin of the Australian race (PDF). London: T. Fisher Unwin.
- Spencer, Sir Baldwin; Gillen, Francis J. (1912). Across Australia (PDF). Vol. 2. Macmillan Publishers.
- Spencer, Baldwin (1914). Native tribes of the Northern Territory of Australia (PDF). London: Macmillan Publishers.
- Dahl, Knut (1926). In Savage Australia: An Account of a Hunting and Collecting Expedition to Arnhem Land and Dampier Land (PDF). London: P. Allen & Sons. pp. 72–98.
- Spencer, Baldwin (1928). Wanderings in wild Australia (PDF). London: Macmillan Publishers.
- Lyndall Ryan, (ed.) Colonial Frontier: Massacres in Eastern Australia 1788-1872 University of Newcastle, with timeline here and statistical analysis of the 172 massacres in 84 years here, 3139 aborigines as opposed to 72 colonists. Nishidani (talk) 21:04, 13 September 2017 (UTC)