2005
DOI: 10.1080/03122417.2005.11681798
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Kangaroo Island sealers and their descendants: Ethnic and gender ambiguities in the archaeology of a creolised community

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“…Chapter 6 considers the physical evidence that speaks of Indigenous involvement with the southern maritime industry, from the mementos that whaling ship captains collected and lodged in their homes, to an adze found on Kangaroo Island that had been made from a 19th century telegraph insulator. In the case of the 'hybrid' objects, that is hunter-gatherer implements made from European materials, Russell has continued her archaeological work (Russell 2005) and proposed that they are from a 'hybrid or creolised community' (p. 139).…”
Section: Jillian Barnesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Chapter 6 considers the physical evidence that speaks of Indigenous involvement with the southern maritime industry, from the mementos that whaling ship captains collected and lodged in their homes, to an adze found on Kangaroo Island that had been made from a 19th century telegraph insulator. In the case of the 'hybrid' objects, that is hunter-gatherer implements made from European materials, Russell has continued her archaeological work (Russell 2005) and proposed that they are from a 'hybrid or creolised community' (p. 139).…”
Section: Jillian Barnesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bibliography of Roving Mariners shows that the author has published widely in the areas of social theory, Indigenous histories, post-colonialism and representations of race, museum studies and popular culture (ie Russell 2001Russell , 2005. This eclectic background has her well-equipped for the subject of her book.…”
Section: Jillian Barnesmentioning
confidence: 99%