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Nicholas Clements & Henry Reynolds "Tongerlongeter: First Nations Leader and Tasmanian War Hero"
In this episode of Biographers in Conversation, the acclaimed historians Dr Henry Reynolds and Dr Nicholas Clements chat with Dr Gabriella Kelly-Davies about their choices while crafting Tongerlongeter: First Nations Leader and Tasmanian War Hero, the biography of the courageous Indigenous warrior, Tongerlongeter.
Here’s what you’ll discover in this episode:
- Tongerlongeter’s story, like many Indigenous Australian narratives, has largely been erased from mainstream history
- Why sharing Tongerlongeter’s story is crucial and so relevant today
- Why Henry Reynolds and Nicholas Clements reframed early 19th-century Tasmanian history through a biographical lens
- Henry and Nicholas’s research strategy given that few archival records exist of Indigenous peoples’ lives in 19th-century Tasmania
- How Henry and Nicholas ensured Tongerlongeter’s voice and agency were central to the narrative
- The literary devices Henry and Nicholas employed to craft gripping narrative and create a graphic sense of place
- How Tongerlongeter challenged traditional narratives of Tasmanian Indigenous history
- Why deeply researched, revisionist accounts of a life and events are so vital in authentically portraying our nation’s history and the individuals who created that history
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