Macassan History and Heritage: Journeys, Encounters and Influences.

This book presents inter-disciplinary perspectives on the maritime journeys of the Macassan trepangers who sailed in fleets of wooden sailing vessels known as praus from the port city of Makassar in southern Sulawesi to the northern Australian coastline. These voyages date back to at least the 1700s...

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Main Author: Clark, Marshall
Other Authors: May, Sally K.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Canberra : ANU Press, 2013.
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505 0 |a 1. Understanding the Macassans / Marshall Clark and Sally K. May -- 2. Studying trepangers / Campbell Macknight -- 3. Crossing the great divide : Australia and eastern Indonesia / Anthony Reid -- 4. Histories with traction : Macassan contact in the framework of Muslim Australian history / Regina Ganter -- 5. Interpreting the Macassans : language exchange in historical encounters / Paul Thomas -- 6. Unbirri's pre-Macassan egacy, or how the Yolngu became black/ Ian S. McIntosh -- 7. 'An Arnhem Land adventure' : representations of Macassan-Indigenous Australian connections in popular geographical magazines / Rebecca Bilous -- 8. Rock art evidence for Macassan-Aboriginal contact in northwestern Arnhem Land / Paul S. C. Tacon and Sally K. May -- 9. Drug substances introduced by the Macassans : the mystery of the tobacco pipe / Maggie Brady -- 10. Tangible heritage of the Macassan-Aboriginal encounter in contemporary South Sulawesi / Marshall Clark -- 11. Traditional and 'modern' trepang fisheries on the border of the Indonesian and Australian fishing zones / Dedi Supriadi Adhuri -- 12. Travelling the 'Malay Road' : recognising the heritage significance of the Macassan maritime trade routes / Sandy Blair and Nicholas Hall. 
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