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An Echo of That Other Cry': Re-Enacting Captain Cook's First Landing as Conciliation Event

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Nugent, Maria

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Routledge Taylor & Francis Group

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Re-enactments of past events, in whatever form, are part of the 'long and repetitive chain of storytelling' that underwrites settlers' claims to possess territory in settler-colonial societies.

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Conciliation on Colonial Frontiers: Conflict, Performance and Commemoration in Australia and the Pacific Rim

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2099-12-31
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