WEST AUSTRALIANA ABORIGINAL
In an address to the Legislative Council in June 1837, Governor James Stirling referred, on two occasions, to invading the Swan River region. Many of the early colonists discovered the land was owned by Aboriginal people, and was forcibly taken away from them. Their reactions and records are recorded in this book.
- xv, 207 p. : ill., facsims., maps, ports. ; 24 cm. SCARCE First Edition
Aboriginal Studies. #0819/210324
- Noongar (Australian people) — Land tenure
- Land tenure — Western Australia — Swan River Region — History
- Noongar (Australian people) — Legal status, laws, etc
- Noongar (Australian people) — Government relations
- Colonisation
- Race relations – Violent
- Noongar / Nyungar / Nyungah people (W41) (WA SI50)
- Settlement and contacts – Settlers
- Social identity – Mixed descent
- Social welfare – Rationing
- Swan River Region (W.A.) — History — 1829-1851 — Sources
- Swan River (SW WA SH50-14)
- Australian