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The Land Is A Map Placenames Of Indigenous Origin In Australia Luise Hercus Flavia Hodges Jane Simpson

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The Land Is A Map Placenames Of Indigenous Origin In Australia Luise Hercus Flavia Hodges Jane Simpson
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Publisher: ANU E Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.03 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Luise Hercus & Flavia Hodges & Jane Simpson
ISBN: 9781921536564, 192153656X
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Land Is A Map Placenames Of Indigenous Origin In Australia Luise Hercus Flavia Hodges Jane Simpson by Luise Hercus & Flavia Hodges & Jane Simpson 9781921536564, 192153656X instant download after payment.

The entire Australian continent was once covered with networks of Indigenous placenames. These names often evoke important information about features of the environment and their place in Indigenous systems of knowledge. On the other hand, placenames assigned by European settlers and officials are largely arbitrary, except for occasional descriptive labels such as ‘river, lake, mountain’. They typically commemorate people, or unrelated places in the Northern hemisphere. In areas where Indigenous societies remain relatively intact, thousands of Indigenous placenames are used, but have no official recognition. Little is known about principles of forming and bestowing Indigenous placenames. Still less is known about any variation in principles of placename bestowal found in different Indigenous groups. While many Indigenous placenames have been taken into the official placename system, they are often given to different features from those to which they originally applied. In the process, they have been cut off from any understanding of their original meanings. Attempts are now being made to ensure that additions of Indigenous placenames to the system of official placenames more accurately reflect the traditions they come from. The eighteen chapters in this book range across all of these issues. The contributors (linguistics, historians and anthropologists) bring a wide range of different experiences, both academic and practical, to their contributions. The book promises to be a standard reference work on Indigenous placenames in Australia for many years to come.** [C:\Users\Microsoft\Documents\Calibre Library]

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