Erasing trauma–Erasing indigeneity: How the settler colonial state erased Warlpiri trauma in the wake of the police shooting Kumunjayi Walker

L Scarfe - The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
In this paper, I argue that the rhetoric and discharge of state mental health care provisions in
the wake of the police shooting of Kumunjayi Walker reflect the logic of elimination that …

Afterword: Context erasure

M Hinkson - The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This afterword reflects upon the not guilty verdict and the media reportage that followed the
conclusion of the murder trial of Constable Zachary Rolfe. After the lifting of media …

Justice for Walker: Warlpiri responses to the police shooting of Kumunjayi Walker

NJ Hargraves, S Fernandez‐Brown… - … Australian Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The police shooting of Kumunjayi Walker in Yuendumu in November 2019 instigated an
immediate and determined response from Warlpiri families who were shocked and …

Enduring indigeneity and solidarity in response to Australia's carceral colonialism

C McKinnon - biography, 2020 - JSTOR
In the foreword to Behrouz Boochani's No Friend but the Mountains, Richard Flanagan
writes “this is what we, Australia, have become”(x). Yet to see the contemporary racist …

An introduction in 3 parts: Anthropological perspectives on the shooting of Kumanjayi Walker

Y Musharbash - The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 2022 - search.ebscohost.com
The remainder of the Special Issue I speaks to i the shooting of Kumunjayi Walker by
providing anthropological contexts and analyses of issues of immediate relevance to and …

Saltwater cowboys: life in a time of death and destruction

L Slater - Settler Colonial Studies, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This paper begins at the Derby (western Kimberley, WA) bull rides, where young Aboriginal
men compete to be champion bull riders–with the prize of a social status akin to that of an …

Betwixt and between: Trauma, survival and the Aboriginal troopers of the Queensland Native Mounted Police

H Burke, B Barker, L Wallis, S Craig… - Journal of Genocide …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Much has been written about the history of the Queensland Native Mounted Police, mostly
focussing on its development, its white officers, how much the Colonial Government …

Recognition beyond recognition!

L Veracini - Interventions, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This essay focuses on the subject position of settler colonizers to interpret the developing
global politics of Indigenous recognition in the settler societies and in Australia in particular …

[PDF][PDF] Collateral damage in the history wars

G Cowlishaw - Moving Anthropology: Critical Indigenous Studies, 2006 - academia.edu
Cowlishaw asks how the remaking of Australian history in the last quarter of the twentieth
century has affected the subjectivities and social relations of people who do not make history …

'The miserable remnant of this ill-used people': colonial genocide and the Moriori of New Zealand's Chatham Islands

A Brett - Journal of Genocide Research, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Genocide scholars have not engaged with the killing of the Moriori people of New Zealand's
Chatham Islands by two Māori iwi (tribes). New Zealand historians who have discussed …