The search for truth: Filming the battle of Meewah

The Battle of Meewah (One Tree Hill) was fought just outside the city of Toowoomba in September 1843. The battle constituted the first major setback to European settlement in Queensland, though it slowed rather than halted the dispossession of First Nations’ people. It offers an invaluable insight i...

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Bibliographic Details
Published in:Historical Encounters: A journal of historical consciousness, historical cultures, and history education
Main Authors: Daniel Maddock, Margaret Baguley, Martin Kerby, Alison Bedford
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Newcastle 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.52289/hej10.210
https://doaj.org/article/f1d94c2c4adc45b6a60eab876debb1a4
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Summary:The Battle of Meewah (One Tree Hill) was fought just outside the city of Toowoomba in September 1843. The battle constituted the first major setback to European settlement in Queensland, though it slowed rather than halted the dispossession of First Nations’ people. It offers an invaluable insight into the ‘Aboriginal way of war’ and challenges the widespread perception that First Nation’s peoples were the passive victims of colonial expansion. The battle is the subject of a currently in-production documentary film with the working title The Battle of Meewah. For this documentary the filmmakers have developed a new approach to documentary film authorship that aligns more deeply with Indigenous story telling culture rather than the Western sole-authorship model.