A Straightout Man: F. W. Albrecht and Central Australian Aborigines

by: Barbara Henson

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Condition: New
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Barbara Henson
Publisher: Melbourne University  (December 1992)
ISBN: 0522844138
Price: $34.95

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Hermannsburg Mission on the Finke River is an evocative symbol of old Australia, and this is a biography of Pastor F.W. Albrecht, who ran it for 26 years. When Albrecht came to Hermannsburg in 1926, Aborigines were thought to be a dying race, with governments and public alike largely indifferent to their fate. Albrecht accepted much of the prevailing mission ethos, but battled within it to gain secure reserves and support for Aborigines on their traditional lands, and to foster Aboriginal education, employment and leadership. The focus shifts from first contact with bush people, to Aborigines on cattle stations and then in labour gangs during World War II, to familiar problems of urbanization, welfare expansion and land rights. The voices of many Aborigines who knew Albrecht punctuate the story. At the centre is a man of extraordinary personal commitment and considerable openness, struggling to come to grips with a people very different from himself.
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