Author | Ion Idriess |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Genre | historical novel |
Publisher | Angus and Robertson |
Publication date | 1953 |
The Red Chief: As Told By the Last of His Tribe is a 1953 book by Ion Idriess about Gambu Ganuurru or Red Kangaroo, a tribal leader in the Gunnedah region in the 18th century prior to European settlement.[1][2]
Plot
The young warrior Red Kangaroo becomes a chief of his tribe – the Red Chief of the Gunnedah district. His story is handed down through the generations of his tribe and given by the last survivor, Bungaree, to the white settlers of the district.
Background
Bungaree reportedly told the story of the Red Chief to a police officer, Senior Sgt John Ewing in the early 19th century. Notes of this talk were taken by Ewin's son Stan and wound up in the possession of a historian, who sent them to Idriess, who decided to write the book.[3]
References
- ↑ "TRIBAL NAPOLEON". The News. Vol. 61, no. 9, 436. Adelaide. 6 November 1953. p. 18. Retrieved 26 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ "NOVELS". The Argus. No. 33, 447. Melbourne. 14 November 1953. p. 14. Retrieved 26 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ "BOOKS AND AUTHORS". Western Mail. Vol. 69, no. 3, 351. Western Australia. 21 January 1954. p. 40. Retrieved 18 April 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
External links
- Full copy of book at Internet Archive ("No longer available" in November 2021.)
- The Red Chief at AustLit
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