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Second Nature: The History and Implications of Australia as Aboriginal Landscape
Contributor(s): Head, Lesley (Author)
ISBN: 0815605870     ISBN-13: 9780815605874
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2000
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Annotation: Examines the role of Australia's aboriginal people in modern society.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Archaeology
- History | Australia & New Zealand - General
- Science | Earth Sciences - Geography
Dewey: 306.089
LCCN: 99024394
Series: Space, Place and Society
Physical Information: 0.85" H x 9.28" W x 6.36" (1.25 lbs) 288 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Australian
- Ethnic Orientation - Native American
 
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In Second Nature, Lesley Head examines modem Australia's efforts to come to terms with its Aboriginal past. Like other postcolonial countries, Australia has been confronted by research challenging the myth of a prehistoric (pre -1788) pris-tine wilderness.

Drawing on anthropology, archeology, and histo-ry, Head shows that through their use of fire and
their methods of hunting and gathering, Aboriginal ancestors transformed the country's biophysical landscape in a variety of still debated ways. These findings present a dramatic shift away from the nineteenth-century evolutionary models, which viewed Aborigines as an unchang-ing people in an unchanging land.

Given the strength of this challenge to earlier models and the increasing political voice of indigenous people, Head asks why the disruptions to colonial thinking have been so partial. She revisits historical debates to show that Australia's colonial heritage is more deeply embedded in con-temporary environmental attitudes than is gener-ally acknowledged. In 1992 the Australian legal system rejected the myth of terra nullius--land belonging to no one--and recognized the persistence of Aboriginal ownership.