Throwing off the Cloak
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Throwing off the Cloak
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Osborne focuses on the Torres Strait Islander peoples' evolving struggles for recognition of their unique Indigenous island identities. She records the peoples' collective passive resistance as well as the successful Border No Change protest and explores the debates centering on their struggle to recover their rights.
Osborne focuses on the Torres Strait Islander peoples' evolving struggles for recognition of their unique Indigenous island identities. She foregrounds the voices of the Torres Strait Islanders themselves, as views were rarely sought nor recorded from the arrival of outside intervention in the 1840s up to the 1970s.
Osborne records the peoples' collective passive resistance as well as the successful Border No Change protest. In more recent years, the Islanders have refined their skills in dealing with political leaders and have used the media to reach a wider audience. The local newspaper and radio station are now platforms for lively discussion.
As governmental policies became less dismissive of Indigenous aspirations and concern for Indigenous welfare increased, Osborne explores the debates centering on the Islanders' struggle to recover their rights to their land, sea, fish resources, and decision-making for their own wellbeing.
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Praised as a passionately written and valuable chronicle, this work holds great significance for the history of Torres Strait Islanders and offers wider insights relevant to remote Aboriginal mainland communities. -- Dr Anna Shnukal, Queensland Museum
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780855756628
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 October 2009
Country: Australia
Imprint: Aboriginal Studies Press
Illustration: Illustrations
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 230.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 256
About the Author
Dr Elizabeth Osborne's association with Torres Strait began in 1967. For five years she lived on Thursday Island and became the foster mother of several local children. She and her husband continue to share a vision for education in Torres Strait. Her writing expresses her desire for recognition of those Torres Strait Islander women whose wartime courage had gone undocumented.
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