The Gulf Country: The Story of People and Place in Outback Queensland
Synopsis
Discover the Untold Stories of Queensland's Gulf CountryExplore the captivating history of Queensland's remote Gulf Country, a land of great rivers, grassy plains, and mangrove-fringed coastlines. Richard J. Martin unveils the intertwined narratives of Aboriginal people, European settlers, and those of Chinese, Japanese, and Afghan descent over a century and a half.
This lively and colorful account delves into the region's exploration, colonization, cattle and mining industries, Christian missionaries, and Indigenous activism. Martin acknowledges the brutal realities of violence and dispossession, while celebrating the resilience and tight-knit communities that define life in northern Australia. Perfect for readers interested in Australian history, Indigenous studies, and cultural relationships. Unearth the untold stories of this extraordinary land and its people.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Allen & Unwin
- ISBN: 9781760631659
- Number of pages: 208
- Dimensions: 235 x 152 x 15 mm
- Weight: 440g
- Languages: English
