Blackbird BeforeTime
Blackbird Before Time has been set up to share interesting, enlightening and sometimes shocking stories from our collection.This information has been imperative in my search to find out more about Blackbirding and recruiting of Indigenous peoples of the South Pacific mainly to Australia, my family, the ships, pirates, politicians, Missionaries, Blackbirders, the villages, the battles, the love affairs, the places, and the islands that make up a vital part of history.. Before Time..
Friday 26 July 2013
Wednesday 17 July 2013
Thursday 4 July 2013
I was recently asked to share a story about "What this year means to me" I chose to talk about the struggles, strength, resilience and success of the generations of Australian South Sea Islander Women. These are some of the women I chose to honour..there are so many more out there..so through this story I hope to honour you all!! The Women of the Blackbirding Trade!! Thank you!!
Monday 3 June 2013
Tuesday 16 April 2013
Tuesday 5 March 2013
Australian South Sea Islander Honour Roll and Elders Roll of Honour
The Australian South Sea Islander Honour Roll and Elders Roll of Honour... please complete this form to register your family and your elders.
Tuesday 5 February 2013
The Case of the Hopeful and that Petition - see this and other fantastic stories in our next Magazine..
The history of the cruise of the Hopeful, drawn from the evidence submitted, is one long record of deceit, cruel treachery, deliberate kidnapping, and cold-blooded murder….
When the Captain and his accomplices were caught, it was inevitable that they should become the centre of one of the most closely followed trials in Queensland’s legal history.
Investigations followed and….the men appeared before a Criminal Court jury in Brisbane charged with kidnapping.
Public opinion began to swing in favour of the kidnappers. Pushed by interested parties, it gathered momentum, and in remission of the remainder of the sentences of all the Hopeful prisoners.
A Petition began.
The Petition was 750 feet long and mounted on linen with rollers at either end. It carried 28,070 signatures from all over Queensland.
Last year we visited the Queensland Historical Society to view this historical document and share our knowledge of what we know about it’s history and significance. To read this compelling story see our next edition of our Magazine…coming out soon!!
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