Indigenous Mobilities

Across and beyond the Antipodes

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This
edited collection focuses on Aboriginal and Maori travel in colonial
contexts. Authors in this collection examine the ways that Indigenous people
moved and their motivations for doing so. Chapters consider the cultural
aspects of travel for Indigenous communities on both sides of the Tasman.
Contributors examine Indigenous purposes for mobility, including for
community and individual economic wellbeing, to meet other Indigenous or
non-Indigenous peoples and experience different cultures, and to gather
knowledge or experience, or to escape from colonial intrusion.

ISBN:
9781760462147
Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
290
Published:
Publisher:
ANU Press
Imprint:
ANU Press