Overview of the reaction of government authorities to Aborigines in the Northern Territory during the period 1863 to 1910, when the Territory was controlled by South Australia; what policy development there was is set in the context of how the government and white settlers viewed Aborigines; influence of social Darwinism on policy and attitudes; contact history and violent conflict on the frontier as Europeans attempted to realise the economic promises made by government; use of Aboriginal labour, policies on education and welfare
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Available from Historical Society of N.T., PO Box 50444 Casuarina NT 0811
Bibliography
Bibliography: pages 120-124
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Copy 2 - donation from Tom Austen Brown collection