George Coolbul: Imagining a Colonised Life

IF 0.4 Q1 HISTORY Aboriginal History Pub Date : 2011-01-01 DOI:10.22459/AH.32.2011.03
Malcolm Allbrook
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The lives of George Coolbul and Henry Prinsep intersected briefly during the six years between 1866 and 1872, when Prinsep employed Coolbul as a stockman on his properties near Bunbury, 140 kilometres south of Perth. We know a great deal about Prinsep, a prominent citizen of the colony and a prolific artist who, between 1898 and 1907, was Western Australia's first Chief Protector of Aborigines and in this position the chief architect of the notorious Aborigines Act 1905. The Battye Library of Western Australian History holds a large collection of Prinsep's papers: diaries covering his colonial life from his arrival from England aged 22 in 1866 until his death in Busselton in 1922, letters from his wide circle of family and friends in England, other colonial posts and Western Australia, reminiscences and memoirs and over 1,000 photographs, sketches and drawings. Of Coolbul, by contrast, we know virtually nothing and what we do know is through the eyes of Prinsep in his various guises as pastoral employer, church-going humanitarian and artist. Their period of interaction was well before the systematic collection of intrusive government information - initiated by Prinsep and perfected by his successor AO Neville.
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乔治·库布尔:《想象被殖民的生活
在1866年至1872年的六年里,乔治·库布尔和亨利·普林塞普的生活有过短暂的交集。当时,普林塞普雇佣库布尔在珀斯以南140公里的班伯里附近的庄园里当牲畜饲养员。我们对普林塞普了解甚多,他是该殖民地的杰出公民,也是一位多产的艺术家。1898年至1907年期间,他是西澳大利亚第一位土著人的首席保护者,在这个职位上,他是臭名昭著的《1905年土著人法案》的首席设计师。西澳大利亚历史巴特耶图书馆收藏了大量普林塞普的论文:从他1866年22岁从英国抵达到1922年在巴塞尔顿去世的殖民生活日记,他在英国的家人和朋友的来信,其他殖民地邮局和西澳大利亚,回忆和回忆录以及1000多张照片,素描和绘画。相比之下,我们对Coolbul几乎一无所知,我们所知道的是通过Prinsep的眼睛,他是牧师雇主,教堂人道主义者和艺术家的各种伪装。他们的互动时期远远早于系统地收集侵入性的政府信息——由普林西普发起,并由他的继任者奥·内维尔完善。
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