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Justice All Their Own eBook

The Caledon Bay And Woodah Island Killings, 1932-1933

by Ted Egan
language: english
Publisher: Melbourne University Publishing, July of 2018 ‧
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As punishment for murder, Aboriginal justice often calls for a ceremonial spear-thrust through the thigh. In Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia, the ceremony is called Makarrta. The white justice system demands imprisonment for life. Which justice should prevail? What is fair? Which is right?

Ted Egan, well-known bushman, folklorist and media personality, is uniquely place to write this book. His close association with Aboriginal people enabled him to interview participants in the events—he 'sat down' in the country where the incidents took place.

The product of forty years' research, this account of the killings, the protests and the subsequent trials in Darwin in 1934 presents a thorough analysis of the motives and behaviour of the various participants. It shows the disturbing and distressing consequences of the imposition of the British system of justice on people accustomed to their own predictable, consistent legal system, which itself is the product of a complex culture developed over thousands of years.

Justice All Their Own

The Caledon Bay And Woodah Island Killings, 1932-1933

by Ted Egan

Property Description
ISBN: 9780522873948
Publisher: Melbourne University Publishing
Release Date: July of 2018
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > Asia, Pacific and Oceania
EAN: 9780522873948
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