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Desert Queen: The Many Lives And Loves Of Daisy Bates
In the 1890s, when most women were content to marry well and raise families, Daisy Bates, an Irish–born, former charity–case orphan, reinvented herself from governess to heiress to anthropologist. She would become one of the best known, and most controversial anthropologists in history, and one of the first people to put Aboriginal culture on the map with her study of language and kinship ties.
Born into tough circumstances, Daisy's widowed father was a drunk, her prospects dim. But through strength of will she became a teacher, copying the mannerisms of her privileged pupils – and when she migrated to Australia, she was able to pass herself off as an heiress who taught for fun. Marriage followed – first to the young Breaker Morant, then to two other husbands with whom she was guilty of bigamy. But her lack of convention went deeper than her private life; at a time when white Australia mostly turned its back on Aboriginal life, Daisy set out to live among West Australian tribes and document their culture.
While other biographies have presented Daisy Bates as a saint, historian Susanna de Vries gives readers a more complex portrait of the 'Queen of the Never Never' as a nuanced, fascinating figure ahead of her time.
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