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Pathfinders - A history of Aboriginal trackers in NSW (Paperback)
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Pathfinders - A history of Aboriginal trackers in NSW (Paperback)
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There are few Aboriginal icons in white Australian history. From
the explorer to the pioneer, the swagman to the drover's wife,
Europeans predominate. Perhaps the only exception is the
redoubtable tracker who, with skills passed down by generation
after generation for over 65,000 years, read the signs and traced
the movement of people across the land. The saviour of many and
cursed by the wayward, trackers live in the collective memory as
one of the few examples where Aboriginal people's skills were
sought after in colonial society. In New South Wales alone,
thousands of Aboriginal men and a smaller number of women toiled
for the authorities post-1862, tracking the lost and confused,
seeking out the thieves and their ill-gotten booty and bringing
criminals to justice. More often than not the role of tracker went
unacknowledged. Little about the complexity and diversity of their
work is known, how it grew out of traditional society and was
sustained by the vast family networks of Aboriginal families that
endure to this day. Pathfinders brings the work of trackers to the
forefront of New South Wales law enforcement history, ensuring
their contribution is properly acknowledged.
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