Photography, Truth and Reconciliation by Melissa. Miles

Photography, Truth and Reconciliation by Melissa. Miles

Author:Melissa. Miles [Miles, Melissa.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781032220239
Google: _GWuzgEACAAJ
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Limited
Published: 2021-10-31T23:52:19.473747+00:00


As late as 1910 men came digging on Vansittart and Tin Kettle Islands looking for skeletons here. We moved them where none will find them, at the dead of night my people removed the bodies of our grandmothers and took them to other islands, we planted shamrocks over the disturbed earth, so the last resting place of those girls who once had slithered over the rocks for seals will remain a secret forever.

Maynard describes the historical theft and trafficking of Aboriginal bones to natural history museums and private collectors. This trade was supported by a range of shocking practices including grave robbing and the mutilation of Aboriginal bodies, which were often sold off in parts. The fears of being dismembered or taken far away from their homelands after death were amongst the very real threats that many Tasmanian Aboriginal people were forced to live with during their old age. Yet Maynard’s text describes an act of resistance that kept the bones of some Aboriginal women safe.



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