Native companions: Blandowski, Krefft and the Aborigines on the Murray River expedition
Harry Allen
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria
121(1) 129 - 145
Published: 2009
Abstract
This paper explores relations between Blandowski, Krefft and the Aborigines during the 1856-57 Murray River expedition. As with many scientific enterprises in Australia, Aboriginal knowledge made a substantial contribution to the success of the expedition. While Blandowski generously acknowledged this, Krefft, who was responsible for the day to day running of the camp, maintained his distance from the Aborigines. The expedition context provides an insight into tensions between Blandowski and Krefft, and also into the complexities of the colonial project on the Murray River, which involved Aborigines, pastoralists, missionaries and scientists.https://doi.org/10.1071/RS09129
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