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On Red Earth Walking

The Pilbara Aboriginal Strike, Western Australia 1946–1949
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On Red Earth Walking by Anne Scrimgeour delves into the historical journey of Indigenous Australians during the era of mission settlements. Focusing on the Hermannsburg Mission in central Australia, the book explores the interactions between the Indigenous community and missionaries, highlighting themes of cultural resilience and transformation amidst the backdrop of political and social change. It's an insightful examination of a complex period in Australia's history.
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This book may appeal to you if you're interested in the intersection of history, culture, and indigenous rights in Australia. Through an in-depth narrative, it brings to life the stories of Aboriginal activism and the challenges they faced in a changing political landscape. It's perfect for readers who appreciate well-researched historical accounts that highlight social justice and cultural resilience.

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On Red Earth Walking

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In 1946, Aboriginal people walked off pastoral stations in Western Australia’s Pilbara region, withdrawing their labour from the economically important wool industry to demand improvements in wages and conditions. Their strike lasted three years. On Red Earth Walking is the first comprehensive account of this significant, unique, and understudied episode of Australian history.

Using extensive and previously unsourced archival evidence, Anne Scrimgeour interrogates earlier historical accounts of the strike, delving beneath the strike’s mythology to uncover the rich complexity of its history. The use of Aboriginal oral history places Aboriginal actors at the centre of these events, foregrounding their agency and their experiences.

Scrimgeour provides a lucid examination of the system of colonial control that existed in the Pilbara prior to the strike, and a fascinating and detailed account of how these mechanisms were gradually broken down by three years of striker activism. Amid Cold War fears of communist subversion in the north, the prominence of communists among southern supporters and the involvement of a non-Aboriginal activist, Don McLeod, complicated settler responses to the strike.

This history raises provocative ideas around racial tensions in a pastoral settler economy and examines political concerns that influenced settler responses to the strike, creating a nuanced and engaging account of this pivotal event in Australian Indigenous and labour histories.

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Anne Scrimgeour's On Red Earth Walking is praised as an exceptional exploration of Indigenous and labour history. The book is recognised for its in-depth investigation and is considered essential reading for historians and others interested in the nation's future. Reviewers admire it as a significant contribution that highlights the political and cultural aspirations of the marrngu people in the Pilbara.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922633965

Publisher: Monash University Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 16 January 2023

Country: Australia

Imprint: Monash University Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 38.0mm

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 528

About the Author

Dr Anne Scrimgeour worked with Pilbara Aboriginal people over many years and undertook extensive research into their history. She worked with senior Ngulipartu man Monty Hale on his bilingual autobiography, Kurlumarniny: We Come from the Desert, and published widely on the Pilbara strike and the Aboriginal cooperative movement that developed from it.

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