Good Men and True: The Aboriginal Police of the Port Phillip District, 1837-1853Historical perceptions of Native Police Corps treachery or cooperation; recruitment; conditions of employment; status; relationship with remainder of Aboriginal population. |
Contents
Perambulating Police | 7 |
Domestic Police | 32 |
Danas Black Troopers | 42 |
Copyright | |
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arrived border police Bunerong capture Chief Protector collision Colonial Commandant commissioners of crown crown lands Dana's day VPRS 29 despatches Diemen's Land duty escort European evidence Geelong Gellibrand Gippsland Glenelg Goulburn Goulburn River headquarters Henry Dana horses Journal killed La Trobe later letter Lonsdale Melbourne Merri Creek mounted police Murray Native Police Corps Native Troopers Nerre Nerre Warren NSW Leg officers party patrol Pentridge police magistrate policeman policing forces Port Fairy Port Phillip District Port Phillip Gazette Portland Bay Quandine Quarterly Report rations record recruits returned River Sept Sergeant settlers sheep shoot Snowy River South Wales spear station Sydney Thomas to Robinson Thomas's tribe Trobe Tunmile Tyers Van Diemen's Land Victoria Villiers VPRS 19 VPRS 90 Walsh Warwoorong Western District Westernport William Dana Wimmera Windridge winter wrote Yapton Yarra



