Double displacement: Indigenous Australians and artefacts of the Wet Tropics
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The history of dispossession of Indigenous Australians as a result of government policies has been well documented. Going beyond this established literature, this paper explores connections between the displacement of Aboriginal people of the rainforest region of North Queensland to reserves and the ethnographic trade in museum artefacts. I provide an analysis of how Aboriginal people and some of their material products were historically sent along different trajectories. The paper sheds light on debates about the political and economic aspects of a history of displacement, circulation and emplacement that continues to produce inequalities today.
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Anthropological Forum
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25
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1469-2902
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4
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13
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10.1080/00664677.2015.1071239