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Dark Emu

Aboriginal Australia and the Birth of Agriculture
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Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe presents compelling evidence that pre-colonial Aboriginal Australians engaged in agriculture, aquaculture, and architectural practices. Drawing on historical records and archaeological findings, Pascoe challenges prevailing perceptions of Indigenous Australians as solely hunter-gatherers, illustrating a sophisticated society deeply connected to the land.
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You might enjoy this book if you are interested in exploring the deep-rooted agricultural practices and sophisticated land management of Aboriginal Australians before European settlement. It challenges conventional perceptions and offers a compelling perspective on the history and capabilities of Indigenous cultures.

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Dark Emu

'Dark Emu injects a profound authenticity into the conversation about how we Australians understand ourcontinent...[It is] essential reading for anyone who wants to understand what Australia once was, or what it might yet be if we heed the lessons of long and sophisticated human occupation.' - Judges for 2016 NSW Premier's Literary Awards

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Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe is a groundbreaking work that challenges the widely held perceptions of pre-colonial Aboriginal Australians as mere hunter-gatherers. Through meticulous research and an examination of colonial-era records, Pascoe presents compelling evidence that Aboriginal societies engaged in sophisticated agricultural practices. Readers will be drawn into a narrative that redefines ancient Australian history, suggesting that Aboriginal people were cultivating crops, building dwellings, and creating complex systems for harvesting and storing food.

Pascoe's work is based on robust evidence from the journals and diaries of early Australian explorers, proving that the indigenous population had a profound understanding of the land and its resources. By documenting the extensive use of domesticated plants, irrigation techniques, and permanent structures, Dark Emu reveals that Aboriginal Australians were not nomadic hunter-gatherers but were instead practising forms of agriculture long before European settlement.

This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the true depth of Aboriginal culture and history. The author provides a thoughtful critique of the "hunter-gatherer" narrative, describing it as a convenient lie that has long overshadowed the sophistication of Aboriginal societies. The revelations within Dark Emu urge us to reconsider the history of Australia and recognise the achievements of its first inhabitants.

Bruce Pascoe contrasts his work with that of other historians, such as Bill Gammage, by focusing on food production, housing construction, and clothing. While Gammage's research is centred on the landscape's appearance at the time of contact, Pascoe places the argument against the hunter-gatherer label at the core of his book. His analysis not only challenges historical misconceptions but also opens up a dialogue about the potential lessons that modern Australians can learn from ancient practices, potentially steering contemporary environmental and agricultural policies in new directions.

By bringing to light the environmental management skills and agricultural ingenuity of Aboriginal Australians, Dark Emu reshapes our understanding of what Australia once was and what it could yet become. The book is a thought-provoking read that compels Australians to reconnect with a rich and sophisticated cultural heritage.

"Dark Emu injects a profound authenticity into the conversation about how we Australians understand our continent...[It is] essential reading for anyone who wants to understand what Australia once was, or what it might yet be if we heed the lessons of long and sophisticated human occupation." - Judges for the 2016 NSW Premier's Literary Awards

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Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe challenges conventional views of pre-colonial Aboriginal Australians, arguing that they engaged in farming, construction, and aquaculture. Reviews praise the book for its well-researched and thought-provoking content, though some critics question the interpretations of historical evidence. Overall, it is acknowledged for sparking important discussions about Australia's history.

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ISBN: 9781921248016

Publisher: Magabala Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 June 2018

Country: Australia

Imprint: Magabala Books

Edition: New Edition

Illustration: Illustrations, unspecified

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 300g

Pages: 278

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