"An archived-based overview of the Native Police Force in Queensland between 1860-1910 showing governmental approval of violence against Indigenous people." -- Provided by publisher.
"An archived-based overview of the Native Police Force in Queensland between 1860-1910 showing governmental approval of violence against Indigenous people." -- Provided by publisher.
Contents
Prologue: A dispersal
Ch. 1. A reign of terror
Ch. 2. An armed and dangerous frontier
Ch. 3. European service in the Native Police
Ch. 4. Aboriginal service in the Native Police
Ch. 5. Disciplinary problems
Ch. 6. The Native Police and other colonial forces
Ch. 7. 'They all must suffer': the question of genocide
Appendix 1. The ranks and structure of the Native Police
Appendix 2. A nominal roll of the European members of the force.
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"An archived-based overview of the Native Police Force in Queensland between 1860-1910 showing governmental approval of violence against Indigenous people." -- Provided by publisher.
Performer
Barry Nielsen.
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Barry Nielsen.
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Ed. recorded St Lucia, Qld. : University of Queensland Press, 2008. -- 9780702236396
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