@book{attwood_possession_2009, address = {Carlton, Victoria}, title = {Possession: {Batman}'s {Treaty} and the {Matter} of {History}}, isbn = {978-0-522-85114-4}, shorttitle = {Possession}, url = {https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/unimelb/detail.action?docID=5751741}, abstract = {"Possession: Batman's Treaty and the Matter of History tells the fascinating story of the only treaties ever made in Australia. It contemplates why these agreements were forged, how the Aboriginal people understood their terms, why government repudiated them, and how settlers claimed to be the rightful owners of the land." "Bain Attwood also reveals the ways in which the settler society has endeavoured to make good its act of possession - by repeatedly creating histories that have recalled or repressed the memory of Batman, the treaties, and the Aborigines' destruction and dispossession - and charts how Aboriginal people have unsettled this matter of history through their remembering." --Book Jacket.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Miegunyah Press}, author = {Attwood, Bain and Doyle, Helen}, year = {2009}, note = {Google-Books-ID: 8LAVAgAACAAJ}, keywords = {History}, } @book{foster_frontier_2003, address = {Canberra}, title = {Frontier conflict: the {Australian} experience}, isbn = {978-1-876944-11-7}, shorttitle = {Frontier conflict}, url = {https://cat2.lib.unimelb.edu.au:443/record=b2825143~S2}, abstract = {Based on a forum held at the National Museum in Canberra this book presents a series of essays by leading contributors on the subject of conflict between Aboriginesand settlers}, language = {eng}, publisher = {National Museum of Australia}, editor = {Foster, S. G. and Attwood, Bain and {National Museum of Australia}}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Indigenous peoples}, }