Reviews tagging 'Colonisation'

Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe

11 reviews

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5.0


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4.5


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3.75


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3.75

Extremely informative. One of the books that I think everyone should read

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I don't know how to rate this. This book explores how actual Australian Aboriginal people lived versus what is taught in Australia and around the world. It criticizes English colonists and their written representation of the Aboriginal people as it diminished their agricultural, fishing, governmental, and civil developments. An important read. Very educational, but also unfortunately dry if you don't enjoy reading about agriculture. 

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4.0

A must read to help decolonize the history I learnt as a child. Although it’s a bit repetitive, Pascoe provides tonnes of references that I look forward to digging into.

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