Frontier War Stories - Dr Chris Owen - The Kimberley Frontier 1882-1905
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In episode sixteen of Frontier War Stories Boe yarns with Dr. Chris Owen who is a historian and Honorary Research Fellow in the School of History at the University of Western Australia. Dr Chris is the author of Every Mother's Son is Guilty: Policing the Kimberley Frontier of Western Australia 1882-1905. The interview is broken up into a few parts, talking about the use of chains on Aboriginal people and native police in the Kimberley region, Jandamarr the Aboriginal warrior who put fear into the eyes of the West Australian police force.
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