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Palm Island: Through a long lens
Joanne Watson ,
9780855757038,
Aboriginal Studies Press,
March 2010, 256pp,
PB , 230x152mm
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Price: AUD$34.95
(AUD$31.77 ex-tax)
NZD$47.95
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In November 2004, Mulrunji Doomadgee’s tragic death triggered civil unrest within the Indigenous community of Palm Island. This led to the first prosecution of a Queensland police officer in relation to a death in custody. Despite prolonged media attention, much of it negative and full of stereotypes, few Australians know the turbulent history of ‘Australia’s Alcatraz’, a political prison set up to exile Queensland’s ‘troublesome blacks’. In Palm Island, Joanne Watson gives the first substantial history of the island from pre‐contact to the present, set against a background of some of the most explosive episodes in Queensland history. Palm Island, often heart‐wrenching and at times uplifting, is a study in the dynamics of power and
privilege, and how it is resisted.
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