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Author Nelson, George Edward, author

Title Dharmalan Dana : an Australian Aboriginal man's 73-Year search for the story of his Aboriginal and Indian ancestors / by George Nelson & Robynne Nelson
Published Canberra : ANU E Press, April 2014
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (364 pages)
Series [Aboriginal History Monograph ; no. 28]
Aboriginal history monograph series ; no. 28.
Contents Dharmalan Dana; Dedication; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Our Way; PART 1: THE EARLY YEARS; Introduction; 1. Beginnings; 2. Nanny's Stories; 3. A Little Fulla; 4. Hunting and Gathering; 5. Dad's Work; 6. Nothing Stays The Same; PART 2: OUR LIFE; 7. Starting Out; 8. A Brilliant Career; 9. From Runner To Trainer; 10. Back To School; PART 3: GRAMPA'S STORY; 11. His Mission Life; 12. The Land Grab: 1907-1910; 13. A Man Of The Community; 14. The Rebellion: 1912-1922; 15. The Man Of Mystery; 16. The Letter; 17. Across The Indian Ocean; PART 4: ROOTS; 18. Retracing His Footsteps
19. Searching For Clues20. Our Mauritian Family Recipes; 21. Bishop Ryan's Journal; 22. Uncovered Treasures; PART 5: THE LEGACY; 23. Great Southern Land; 24. Grampa's Ways; 25. Going Forward Looking Back; PART 6: APPENDICES; Appendix One: Ronald Morgan's (1952) Reminiscences of the Aboriginal Station at Cummeragunga and its Aboriginal People; Appendix Two: 'Cumeroogunga Mission -- Story of Its Early Days, Tribute to Teacher'; Appendix Three: 'George Nelson Wins Richest Mile'; Appendix Four: Thomas S. James' letter to R.H. Mathews, 27 September 1897; Appendix Five: Timeline
Appendix Six: My Track RecordAppendix Seven: Interviewees And Contributors; Appendix Eight: Bibliography And Further Reading
Summary Annotation. A Yorta Yorta man's seventy-three-year search for the story of his Aboriginal and Indian ancestors including his Indian Grampa who, as a real mystery man, came to Yorta Yorta country in Australia, from Mauritius, in 1881 and went on to leave an incredible legacy for Aboriginal Australia. This story is written through George Nelson's eyes, life and experiences, from the time of his earliest memory, to his marriage to his sweetheart Brenda, through to his journey to Mauritius at the age of seventy-three, to the production of this wonderful story in the present
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-363)
Notes Mode of access: World Wide Web. NLGGC
Subject Nelson, George Edward -- Family
Aboriginal Australians -- Genealogy
East Indians -- Mauritius -- Genealogy
Yorta Yorta (Australian people) -- History
Racially mixed families -- Australia -- Genealogy
Biography & Autobiography -- Personal Memoirs.
Racially mixed families
Aboriginal Australians
East Indians
Families
SUBJECT Victoria -- Genealogy
Subject Australia
Mauritius
Victoria
Genre/Form collective biographies.
Biographies
Genealogy
History
Biographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
Author Nelson, Robynne, author
ISBN 9781925021509
1925021505