Love Against the Law: The autobiographies of Tex and Nelly CamfooPosted in Autobiography, Books, Media Archive, Monographs, Oceania, Social Science on 2013-01-14 17:41Z by Steven |
Love Against the Law: The autobiographies of Tex and Nelly Camfoo
Aboriginal Studies Press
2000
120 pages
240×170 mm
ISBN 9780855753481
Tex Camfoo
Nelly Camfoo
Edited by:
Gillian Cowlishaw
During his life, Tex Camfoo has been classified as Aboriginal, half-caste and European. As a half-caste he could not legally associate with or marry an Aboriginal woman. As an Aboriginal, he was not allowed to visit the pub with his European work mates.
Nelly Camfoo was always considered Aboriginal. From childhood she has taken part in ceremonial life. She finds white people both frustrating and foolish – ‘they can’t understand because they can’t listen’.
The stories of Tex and Nelly Camfoo intermingle to highlight the ambiguous social position of Aboriginals living in the Northern Territory during this century. They provide insight into race relations, the contradictory attitudes of missionaries and police, they reflect morality and religion as well as recent political developments.