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Author Arkley, Lindsey.

Title The hated protector : the story of Charles Wightman Sievwright, protector of Aborigines 1839-42 / by Lindsey Arkley
Published Mentone, Vic. : Orbit Press, 2000

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 W'BOOL  994.50049915 Sievwr Ark/Hpt  TEMPORARILY MISSING
Description x, 509 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
Contents 1. In the bush -- 2. "Equal and indiscriminate justice" -- 3. "A few doses of lead" -- 4. "A curse to the land" -- 5. "The most unpopular man" -- 6. Retaliation -- 7. A hostage debate -- 8. Hallucinations -- 9. A mass escape -- 10. Possessors of the soil -- 11. Move to Keilambete -- 12. Bureaucratic -- 13. "A hideous pandemonium" -- 14. Divine visitations -- 15. Pay backs -- 16. Explanations -- 17. A squatter on trial -- 18. Claptrap and deceit -- 19. The black cap --- 20. To Mt Rouse -- 21. "The impending evil" -- 22. In the balance -- 23. An arrest at Mt Rouse -- 24. A fair moral name -- 25. Roger's trial -- 16. Intensified evidence -- 27. A declaration of war -- 28. Mr Cold Morning -- 29. Holding ranks -- 30. To rags -- 31. Fightback -- 32. Return to London -- 33. The inquiry -- 34. Judgement -- 35. And what remains
Summary "The hated Protector" tells for the first time the real story behind the extraordinary experiences of Charles Sievwright, Assistant Aboriginal Protector from 1839-42 in what was then part of the British colony of New South Wales, but is now the Western District of the Australian state of Victoria. Sievwright, an Edinburgh-born former British army officer, lived in the bush with his young family as he tried to save the Aborigines of the District from extinction. In doing so, he would isolate himself from the rest of his fellow whites. The hated Protector tells of this process. The book should appeal to anyone interested in British colonial and Australian history, particularly in the years of first contact between British settlers and the Aborigines. More broadly, it should also appeal to anyone interested a story of one man's battle against overwhelming odds, where the price of failure was numerous deaths. It is a story of hatred, prejudice, courage, determination, and hope. In telling Sievwright's story, Lindsey Arkley draws largely on original archival material, including official reports, journals and letters, found in Melbourne, Sydney, Hobart, Edinburgh and London. Most has never before been published. The archival material is supplemented by contemporary newspaper accounts, and some oral history. Full notes are given to all sources, and the book is indexed and lavishly illustrated with drawings by Joan Bognuda, as well as about 80 paintings and samples of documents
Notes Includes maps of Western Victorian Aboriginal territorial boundaries
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 493-498) and index
Subject Sievwright, Charles Wightman.
Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Victoria -- Government relations.
Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Victoria -- History.
Aboriginal Australians -- Victoria, Western -- History
Frontier and pioneer life -- Australia -- Victoria.
SUBJECT Australia -- History -- 1788-1851. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009592
Victoria, Western -- Maps
Genre/Form Biographies.
Maps.
LC no. 2001430315
ISBN 0646404210