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Unmaking Angas Downs

Myth and History on a Central Australian Pastoral Station
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Unmaking Angas Downs by Shannyn Palmer delves into the intricate history of Angas Downs, exploring the transformation of this land over time. The narrative weaves together historical insights and personal stories to reveal the impacts of colonialism and changes in land management practices, reflecting on how these elements have shaped the cultural and environmental landscapes of Central Australia. The book offers a nuanced examination of the past, encouraging readers to contemplate the complexities of land ownership and historical legacy.
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If you're fascinated by historical narratives that weave together cultural and environmental threads, this book might appeal to you. It provides an insightful exploration into the intricate relationships between people and land, offering a deep dive into the legacy of colonisation and its ongoing impact on Indigenous and non-Indigenous histories.

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Unmaking Angas Downs

Traces a history of colonisation in Central Australia by tracking the rise and demise of a rural enterprise across half a century, as well as the complex and creative practices that transformed a cattle station into Country.

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A new work of history that seeks to unmake mythologies of pioneers, pastoralism and possession in the Northern Territory.

Some stories dominate how we see and interpret a place, while others are obscured from view. Angas Downs is a pastoral station in Central Australia, but pastoralism is only a fraction of what has happened there. Like all places, it has accrued people and stories, in multiple layers, over time.

Listening to Tjuki Tjukanku Pumpjack and Sandra Armstrong, two Anangu with deep and abiding connections to Angas Downs, a very different kind of place emerges from that conjured in myths and histories of pioneers and pastoralists that have shaped understandings of the past in Australia, particularly in the Northern Territory.

Unmaking Angas Downs traces a history of colonisation in Central Australia by tracking the rise and demise of a rural enterprise across half a century, as well as the complex and creative practices that transformed a cattle station into Country. It grapples with the question of how people experience profound dislocation and come to make a place for themselves in the wake of rupture.

Angas Downs emerges as a place of dynamic interaction and social lifeβ€”not only lived in, but also made by Anangu.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780522878387

Publisher: Melbourne University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 August 2022

Country: Australia

Imprint: Melbourne University Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 422g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Shannyn Palmer is a community-engaged practitioner, researcher and writer living and working on the Ancestral lands of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples. She was born and raised on Dja Dja Wurrung Country in the state now known as Victoria and has also lived and worked on Wurundjeri Country and Central Arrernte Country. While living in Mparntwe and working with Anangu, recording the stories that form the foundation of this book, Shannyn worked for the Ara Iritija Project, travelling between seven communities in the southwest of Central Australia working with A?angu to develop and maintain the community-based archive. She has a PhD in History from the ANU and works to develop community-engaged practice and enable meaningful intercultural conversations and collaborations.

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