Punishment as Pacification: The Role of Indigenous Executions on the South Australian Frontier, 1836-1862

Focuses on the practice of hanging Aboriginal prisoners in public and as close to the scene of the crime as possible in order to intimidate and terrorize the local population.
Author/Creator
Steven Anderson
Open Access
Yes
Primary Source
No
Citation
Aboriginal History, vol. 39, 2015, pp. 3-26
Publication Date
2015
Location
Resource Type
Articles -- Scholarly, peer reviewed
Format
Text -- PDF
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