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In 2014, Bruce Pascoe’s Dark Emu revolutionised interpretations of Indigenous history, arguing that Aboriginal people engaged in agriculture, irrigation and construction prior to the arrival of Europeans. Now, in a new book, two highly respected academics say that there is little evidence for these claims. ....
In 2014, Bruce Pascoe’s Dark Emu revolutionised interpretations of Indigenous history, arguing that Aboriginal people engaged in agriculture, irrigation and construction prior to the arrival of Europeans. Now, in a new book, two highly respected academics say that there is little evidence for these claims. ....
I think change is on the way: Bruce Pascoe We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement When I meet Bruce Pascoe before Christmas for lunch, it’s a late one, as he’s flown in from Mallacoota, where he lives on his 65-hectare farm. But even at 3pm, the City Wine Shop and the CBD are bustling, post-lockdown. “It’s a bit busier than Mallacoota,” Pascoe remarks. “Melbourne seems to be enjoying itself already.” Pascoe is in the big smoke to talk about his new book, Loving Country, A Guide To Sacred Australia, which he co-authored with artist and photographer Vicky Shukuroglou; after lunch he’s off to Readings for a book launch – over Zoom. He’s well-accustomed to the medium, having sometimes done three a day during lockdown, promoting other books he released in 2020, and attending online board meetings with his local Aboriginal community. ....