Tells the story of the Tasmanian aborigines and their culture, the British colonization of the island, and the ultimate fate of the indigenous Tasmanians.
"Tells the story of the Tasmanian aborigines and their culture, the British colonization of the island, and the ultimate fate of the indigenous Tasmanians."@en
"Tells the story of the British colonization of Tasmania and the massacre of the Tasmanian people."@en
"Anthropologist Dr. Rhys Jones and historian Dr. Jim Allen attempt to solve the problem of societal regression that led to the destruction of the Tasmanian people. Describes how the primitive nature of the natives' socity, including the inability to make fire and the possession of only two weapons, as well as the brutality of the English who colonized Tasmania in 1802, led to the demise of Tasmania in 1876."@en
"Anthropologist Dr. Rhys Jones and historian Dr. Jim Allen attempt to solve the problem of societal regression that led to the destruction of the Tasmanian people. Describes how the primitive nature of the natives' society, including the inability to make fire and the possession of only two weapons, as well as the brutality of the English who colonized Tasmania in 1802, led to the demise of Tasmania in 1876."@en
"Anthropologist Dr. Rhys Jones and historian Dr. Jim Allen attempt to solve the problem of societal regression that led to the destruction of the Tasmanian people. Describes how the primitive nature of the natives' society, including the inability to make fire and the possession of only two weapons, as well as the brutality of the English who colonized Tasmania in 1802, led to the demise of Tasmania in 1876."
"Tells the story of the British colonization of Tasmania and the ultimate fate of the Tasmanian people."@en
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