2020
DOI: 10.1080/17460654.2020.1781677
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Australian colonial newspapers and the sharks of Sydney Harbour

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“…In Australia, the impacts on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from these ecological regime shifts have been profound [ 36 ]. Australian historians frame this as a ‘logic of elimination’, where colonisers reduce and redefine Indigenous peoples to a problem to then justify removing them from the land [ 37 ]. For those communities allowed to stay on country (their ancestral lands), it is not often the same country of their ancestors.…”
Section: The Western Concept Of Ecological Imperialismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Australia, the impacts on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from these ecological regime shifts have been profound [ 36 ]. Australian historians frame this as a ‘logic of elimination’, where colonisers reduce and redefine Indigenous peoples to a problem to then justify removing them from the land [ 37 ]. For those communities allowed to stay on country (their ancestral lands), it is not often the same country of their ancestors.…”
Section: The Western Concept Of Ecological Imperialismmentioning
confidence: 99%