- Title
- A true crime tale: re-imagining Governor Arthur's proclamation to the Aborigines
- Creator
- Franks, Rachel
- Relation
- M/C Journal Vol. 18, Issue 6
- Relation
- http://journal.media-culture.org.au/index.php/mcjournal/article/view/1036
- Publisher
- University of Queensland
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Date
- 2015
- Description
- During the late 1820s in Van Diemen’s Land (now Tasmania) a set of approximately 100 Proclamation Boards were produced by the Lieutenant Governor of the day, George Arthur. The official purpose of these items was to communicate, to the Indigenous peoples of the island colony, that all—black and white—were equal under the law. Murderers, be they Aboriginal or colonist, would be punished. The Board is a re-imagining of one of the traditional methods of communication for Indigenous peoples; the leaving of drawings on the bark of trees. The Board was, in the 1860s, in time for an Intercolonial Exhibition, re-imagined as the output of Lieutenant Governor Davey. This re-imagining of the Board was so effective that surviving artefacts, today, are popularly known as Governor Davey’s Proclamation to the Aborigines with the date modified, to 1816, to fit the new narrative. The Proclamation Board was also reimagined, by its creators and consumers, in a variety of ways: as peace offering; military propaganda; exhibition object; tourism ephemera; and contemporary art. This paper has also, briefly, offered another re-imagining of the Board, positing that this early “pamphlet” on justice and punishment actually presents a pre-cursor to the modern Australian true crime tale. The Proclamation Board tells many stories but, at the core of this curious object, is a crime story: the story of mass murder.
- Subject
- proclamation boards; Governor George Arthur; Tasmania; Aborigines; colonisation; violence
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1315894
- Identifier
- uon:23021
- Identifier
- ISSN:1441-2616
- Language
- eng
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