Exercise 7, Podcast - State Library, R.H. Mathews,
http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/podcasts/events/martin_thomas_nba.html
Martin Thomas of the State Library gives a 40 minute talk on R.H.
Mathews work and childhood experience, explaining how a man without
university training, and one who says his first real friends were
aboriginal children, published 2200 pages in respected journals around
the world and became Australia's first academic anthropologist. Martin
has been sifting through Mathews documents in the library.
Its a little unnerving listening with no pictures, and after missing the
name of Mathews first Journal publication I had to wait 30 minutes to
hear it again. However remembering the days before television, serials
and documentaries on the radio were often quite exciting. There appear
to be 2 hours of question time at the end.
Mathews came from a small town outside Goulburn. He saw surveyors having
a good profession and the opportunity of travelling, a romantic
experience. He left home at 18 and then working as a surveyor he joined
the Royal Society of NSW and visited their reading room. 20 years later
he published a journal with the society about a sacred and mythical
aboriginal site near Singleton. The society sent their publications to
similar societies all over the world. Mathews continued to publish about
other sites including one near Coolangatta (in the Shoalhaven region)
in other journals around the world. Aboriginal people went to the sites
and told him about the ceremonies and legends. Many of the sites are now
overgrown and difficult to find.
A very interesting 40 minute talk. It is well structured as after a few
minutes one has the main points and is waiting for the details to be
filled in.
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