Grease and ochre : the blending of two cultures at the colonial sea frontier / Patsy Cameron

This historical analysis examines the early nineteenth-century settlement of the Eastern Bass Strait by European men and Tasmanian Aboriginal women. It explores the cultural interactions on this colonial sea frontier and their significance to modern Aboriginal identity.

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Accession Number: 11944

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