- Title
- 'John and Jackey': An exploration of Aboriginal and Chinese people's associations on the Victorian goldfields
- Creator
- Cahir, David (Fred); Clark, Ian
- Date
- 2015
- Type
- Text; Journal article
- Identifier
- http://researchonline.federation.edu.au/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/167918
- Identifier
- vital:13722
- Identifier
- ISBN:1448-4471
- Abstract
- While much has been written about Chinese miners, much less has been said about Aboriginal miners and even less about Aboriginal-Chinese relations on the gold fields and elsewhere. Historians and other writers, such as Stephenson, Dunstan, Gittins, Cronin, Ramsay and Edwards and Shen, have largely ignored Aboriginal associations with Chinese people in colonial Victoria. Eric Rolls's study is representative of this absence - when discussing Australia's colonial racial policies towards the Chinese on the Victorian gold fields, Rolls is reluctant to draw many parallels between the Chinese, one group of people largely hidden from the historical gaze, and Aborigines, another group almost expunged from memory. A similar pattern can be seen in the historiography of encounters in other nations between Indigenous and Chinese people, such as in New Zealand and British Columbia where the paucity of the records initially led Yu to note: 'Here was a world only glimpsed'.
- Relation
- Journal of Australasian Mining History Vol. 13, no. No. (2015), p. 23-41
- Rights
- Copyright Australasian Mining History Association
- Rights
- This metadata is freely available under a CCO license
- Rights
- Culturally sensitive
- Subject
- Aboriginal Australians; Gold mines and mining; Chinese--Social life and customs; 2103 Historical Studies; 2101 Archaelogy
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