Tanderum

Tanderum A Walk Through Time and Culure at the Crossroads of Australia History

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Publisher's Synopsis

Tanderum is an Aboriginal word meaning 'permission to pass through country'. The failure to recognise this by British colonialists speaks to the ongoing struggle of Australia's First Peoples, which exists to this day. In 1788, the Sydney Cove, a coastal trader from India carrying alcohol and other necessities of life for the new settlers in Sydney, foundered on a remote island off Tasmania. A group of five English masters and twelve Bengali sailors, or Lascars, made it to shore and were forced to make the first and longest walk of any non-indigenous people along this unknown but beautiful and forbidding coast. During the course of their journey, the survivors were forced to change their views of the country, its people and each other. The novel Tanderum is centred around the true story of the interaction of the English and Indian sailors with each other and the local Aboriginal people in an environment the latter saw as part of their

Book information

ISBN: 9781800162877
Publisher: Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers
Imprint: Vanguard Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 309
Weight: 338g
Height: 131mm
Width: 196mm
Spine width: 32mm