All Daily Entries july Ray Barraclough 29/6/22 july Ray Barraclough 29/6/22 July 3. Reflections on 3 July - “The Way We Civilise”… the natives [were] hunted down and shot… Read More july Ray Barraclough 29/6/22 july Ray Barraclough 29/6/22 July 2. Reflections on 2 July - Scale of slaughter indiscriminate. Read More july Ray Barraclough 29/6/22 july Ray Barraclough 29/6/22 July 1. Reflections on 1 July - Violent settler retaliation. “A ‘perfect arsenal’...rifles, guns, revolvers”. Read More june Ray Barraclough 31/5/22 june Ray Barraclough 31/5/22 June 5. Reflections on 5 June - Instances of conflict. Read More may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 31. Reflections on 31 May - Laments and Chains. “On many mornings and evenings I heard their loud laments.” Read More may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 30. Reflections on 30 May - ‘Conditions of successful colonization’. Colonisation...was not for those of tender or restless conscience. Read More may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 29. Reflections on 29 May - 'Blood and bullet' civilization: Indigenous populations and their despair. Read More may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 28. Reflections on 28 May - Two massacres: Queensland snapshot of a massacre. Read More may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 27. Reflections on 27 May - A National Referendum on 27 May 1967, a momentous turning point in Australian history. Read More may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 26. Reflections on 26 May - ULURU STATEMENT FROM THE HEART. Read More may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 25. Reflections on 25 May - Further ‘dispersals’: Interwoven violence and “deadly dispersals”. Read More may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 24. Reflections on 24 May - Crimes unpunished: Official inaction or murderous action. Read More may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 23. Reflections on 23 May - Pemulwuy’s death: Pemulwuy – dying to defend his homeland. Read More may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 22. Reflections on 22 May - Pemulwuy – war leader: Pemulwuy and ‘open war’ on the Hawkesbury. Read More may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 21. Reflections on 21 May - indigenous holocaust. Squalor in conditions for, and white attitudes of, Tasmanian Indigenous survivors. Read More may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 20. Reflections on 20 May - Disproportionate settler retaliation. Unpaid Aboriginal labour and worse - massacres. Read More may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 19. Reflections on 19 May - ‘...the original owners of the soil,’ and The ‘inhuman’ abduction of Indigenous personnel. Read More may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 18. Reflections on 18 May - Revenging Reprisals: The cost in human lives of retributive raids. Read More may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 17. Reflections on 17 May - Aboriginal access to land: Early mentions of ‘land rights’, reserves and extermination. Read More may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 16. Reflections on 16 May - Instances of ‘Dispersals’. The euphemism of murderous ‘dispersal’. Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
july Ray Barraclough 29/6/22 july Ray Barraclough 29/6/22 July 3. Reflections on 3 July - “The Way We Civilise”… the natives [were] hunted down and shot… Read More
july Ray Barraclough 29/6/22 july Ray Barraclough 29/6/22 July 2. Reflections on 2 July - Scale of slaughter indiscriminate. Read More
july Ray Barraclough 29/6/22 july Ray Barraclough 29/6/22 July 1. Reflections on 1 July - Violent settler retaliation. “A ‘perfect arsenal’...rifles, guns, revolvers”. Read More
june Ray Barraclough 31/5/22 june Ray Barraclough 31/5/22 June 5. Reflections on 5 June - Instances of conflict. Read More
may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 31. Reflections on 31 May - Laments and Chains. “On many mornings and evenings I heard their loud laments.” Read More
may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 30. Reflections on 30 May - ‘Conditions of successful colonization’. Colonisation...was not for those of tender or restless conscience. Read More
may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 29. Reflections on 29 May - 'Blood and bullet' civilization: Indigenous populations and their despair. Read More
may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 28. Reflections on 28 May - Two massacres: Queensland snapshot of a massacre. Read More
may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 27. Reflections on 27 May - A National Referendum on 27 May 1967, a momentous turning point in Australian history. Read More
may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 26. Reflections on 26 May - ULURU STATEMENT FROM THE HEART. Read More
may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 25. Reflections on 25 May - Further ‘dispersals’: Interwoven violence and “deadly dispersals”. Read More
may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 24. Reflections on 24 May - Crimes unpunished: Official inaction or murderous action. Read More
may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 23. Reflections on 23 May - Pemulwuy’s death: Pemulwuy – dying to defend his homeland. Read More
may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 22. Reflections on 22 May - Pemulwuy – war leader: Pemulwuy and ‘open war’ on the Hawkesbury. Read More
may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 21. Reflections on 21 May - indigenous holocaust. Squalor in conditions for, and white attitudes of, Tasmanian Indigenous survivors. Read More
may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 20. Reflections on 20 May - Disproportionate settler retaliation. Unpaid Aboriginal labour and worse - massacres. Read More
may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 19. Reflections on 19 May - ‘...the original owners of the soil,’ and The ‘inhuman’ abduction of Indigenous personnel. Read More
may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 18. Reflections on 18 May - Revenging Reprisals: The cost in human lives of retributive raids. Read More
may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 17. Reflections on 17 May - Aboriginal access to land: Early mentions of ‘land rights’, reserves and extermination. Read More
may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 may Ray Barraclough 28/4/22 May 16. Reflections on 16 May - Instances of ‘Dispersals’. The euphemism of murderous ‘dispersal’. Read More