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First published ethnography from this region of tropical Northern Australia in which is located the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area The only study focusing on relationships between indigenous Australians and the wave of "counter-culture" people who moved into rural communities during the 1970s and 1980s One of the very few studies which have explored the settlement practices of the "counter-culture" settlers, or "hippies". Unique for its examination of the social conflicts generated by the transformation of a tourist town in the Wet Tropics of Australia

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First published ethnography from this region of tropical Northern Australia in which is located the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area The only study focusing on relationships between indigenous Australians and the wave of "counter-culture" people who moved into rural communities during the 1970s and 1980s One of the very few studies which have explored the settlement practices of the "counter-culture" settlers, or "hippies". Unique for its examination of the social conflicts generated by the transformation of a tourist town in the Wet Tropics of Australia
Autorenporträt
Rosita Henry is an Associate Professor of Anthropology and a Fellow of the Cairns Institute, James Cook University, Australia. She is coeditor of The Challenge of Indigenous Peoples: Spectacle or Politics? (2011) and author of numerous articles on the political anthropology of place and performance.