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During the 1970s a wave of 'counter-culture' people moved into rural communities in many parts of Australia. This study focuses in particular on the town of Kuranda in North Queensland and the relationship between the settlers and the local Aboriginal population, concentrating on a number of linked social dramas that portrayed the use of both public and private space. Through their public performances and in their everyday spatial encounters, these people resisted the bureaucratic state but, in the process, they also contributed to the cultivation and propagation of state effects.
Aboriginal Australians --- Counterculture --- Aboriginal Australians in popular culture --- Whites --- White people --- White persons --- Ethnology --- Caucasian race --- Popular culture --- Counter culture --- Countercultures --- Culture --- Hippies --- Subculture --- Aboriginals, Australian --- Aborigines, Australian --- Australian aboriginal people --- Australian aboriginals --- Australian aborigines --- Australians, Aboriginal --- Australians, Native (Aboriginal Australians) --- Native Australians (Aboriginal Australians) --- Indigenous peoples --- Ethnic identity. --- Social conditions. --- Government relations. --- History --- Kuranda (Qld.) --- History. --- Race relations. --- Social life and customs. --- Aboriginal Australians--Australia--Kuranda (Qld.)--Ethnic identity. --- Aboriginal Australians--Australia--Kuranda (Qld.)--Social conditions. --- Aboriginal Australians--Australia--Kuranda (Qld.)--Government relations. --- Counterculture--Australia--Kuranda (Qld.)--History--20th century. --- Aboriginal Australians in popular culture--History--20th century. --- Whites--Australia--Kuranda (Qld.)--Social conditions. --- Kuranda (Qld.)--History. --- Kuranda (Qld.)--Race relations. --- Kuranda (Qld.)--Social life and customs. --- Aboriginal Australians-Australia-Kuranda (Qld.)-Ethnic identity. --- Aboriginal Australians-Australia-Kuranda (Qld.)-Social conditions. --- Aboriginal Australians-Australia-Kuranda (Qld.)-Government relations. --- Counterculture-Australia-Kuranda (Qld.)-History-20th century. --- Aboriginal Australians in popular culture-History-20th century. --- White people-Australia-Kuranda (Qld.)-Social conditions. --- Kuranda (Qld.)-History. --- Kuranda (Qld.)-Race relations. --- Kuranda (Qld.)-Social life and customs. --- White people--Australia--Kuranda (Qld.)--Social conditions.
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"Maggie Wilson was born in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. Wilson's life serves as a window into the social and cultural transformations during the early years of the Australian administration in Papua New Guinea. Started as an autobiography and completed by Rosita Henry after Wilson's death, this ethnography tells her story and about lives she touched"--
Racially mixed women --- Ethnology --- Wilson, Maggie, --- Papua New Guinea --- Multiracial women
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Papua New Guinean, Chinese and Australian people have long been entangled in the creation of complex histories and political debates concerning the similarities and differences of each group.
Chinese --- Emigration and immigration --- History. --- Social aspects. --- Social aspects --- China --- Relations --- Foreign relations --- Foreign economic relations
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