
Historically, Photographs Of Indigenous Australians Were Produced In Unequel And Exploitative Circumstances. Today, However, Such Images Represent A Rich Cultural Heritage For Descendants, Who See Them In Distinctive And Positive Ways. Introduction: The Photographic Encounter / Jane Lydon -- Forgotten Lives: The First Photographs Of Tasmanian Aboriginal People / Julie Gough -- Photographing Indigenous People In New South Wales / Jane Lydon And Sari Braithwaite With Shauna Bostock-smith -- Picture Who We Are: Representations Of Identity And The Appropriation Of Photographs Into A Wiradjuri Oral History Tradition / Lawrence Bamblett -- Photographing Kooris: Photography And Exchange In Victoria / Jane Lydon -- Aboriginal People And Four Early Brisbane Photographers / Michael Aird -- Photographing South Australian Indigenous People: Far More Gentlemanly Than Many / Jane Lydon And Sari Braithwaite -- It's That Reflection: Photography As Recuperative Practice: A Ngarrindjeri Perspective / Karen Hughes And Aunty Ellen Trevorow -- Photographing Aboriginal Australians In West Australia / Donna Oxenham -- Photographing The Outback: The Last Frontier? / Jane Lydon And Sari Braithwaite -- The Myalls' Ultimatum: Photography And Yolngu In Eastern Arnhem Land, 1917 / Laurie Baymarrwanga, Bentley James, And Jane Lydon. Edited By Jane Lydon. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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