This book examines the role of history in key Indigenous rights
cases which occurred during the era of the Howard government, when
Indigenous rights and the place of Aboriginal people in the
national story were repudiated in a variety of government laws and
policies. The book investigates how the courts have made use of
historians as expert witnesses, and how the colonial past has been
framed and understood by the courts. This is an important
historical record of a unique period of litigation in Indigenous
affairs in Australia.
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