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Afghan cameleers in Australia, 1860-1920 [DVD]
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305.89159094 HAS
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[Australia] : Fardafilm
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[2018]
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1 videodisc (DVD) (ca. 59 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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A film by Fahim Hashimy.
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Originally released: 2013.
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Audio Visual
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Between the mid 1800s and the turn of the nineteenth century, more than 3000 men from Afghanistan made the long and harrowing voyage out to Australia to take up work managing the camels shipped along with them. These men and their camel trains were the
essential means of transport allowing for the earliest colonial exploration, pastoral and mining developments throughout Outback Australia. Prohibited by Australian Immigration regulations from bringing wives or children, most of these hardy pioneers put in a few years of hard work then returned to their homelands. A significant number, however, married Aboriginal or European wives, had large numbers of children and formed small settlements referred to as 'Ghan towns' in proximity to the routes of their camels trains in Australia.
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Geraldton
Western Australian Museum
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