The Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre developed the map as part of a response to the state government's revised policy on Aboriginal and Dual Naming. The centre's senior researcher, Annie Reynolds ...
When the first Palawa/Pakana (Tasmanian Indigenous) communities eventually reached Tasmania (known to the Palawa people as Lutruwita), it was the furthest south humans had ever settled.
When the British colonised Tasmania in 1803 there were more than 6,000 indigenous inhabitants in this area. Due to disease brought in by the Europeans and fighting breaking out between the ...