Kondak: William Buckley revealed by Paul Cougle

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n 1803 the convict escapee William Buckley, an Englishman and former British soldier, abandoned the life he knew and without contact with Europeans lived for many years among the indigenous peoples of what was eventually to become the colony of Victoria. In doing so he showed not only his survival skills but also an extraordinary ability to understand and adapt to a culture in which he was the alien and the intruder. How and with whom he lived between 1803 and 1835 has not been explored, and colonisation soon destroyed the way of life of those Buckley had lived among, leaving him and his achievements generally ignored and also open to ridicule. This book will change that view.
As Murrangoork, Buckley deeply believed in the reincarnation myth he was embodying, and he may have thought of himself as Kondak, a Wathaurong elder—an astonishing claim by the first long-term European resident of Victoria, who went on to become that colony’s first and greatest racial conciliator.

Paperback, 331p.p., 2024

$49.95

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Book Reviews 1 review for Kondak: William Buckley revealed by Paul Cougle

  1. John Sutherland

    This tale told with such insightful passion is a delight! Take your time to settle in, be prepared to start again and simply enjoy the unfolding of an incredible tale. Cougle should be watched, I’d like more!

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n 1803 the convict escapee William Buckley, an Englishman and former British soldier, abandoned the life he knew and without contact with Europeans lived for many years among the indigenous peoples of what was eventually to become the colony of Victoria. In doing so he showed not only his survival skills but also an extraordinary ability to understand and adapt to a culture in which he was the alien and the intruder. How and with whom he lived between 1803 and 1835 has not been explored, and colonisation soon destroyed the way of life of those Buckley had lived among, leaving him and his achievements generally ignored and also open to ridicule. This book will change that view.
As Murrangoork, Buckley deeply believed in the reincarnation myth he was embodying, and he may have thought of himself as Kondak, a Wathaurong elder—an astonishing claim by the first long-term European resident of Victoria, who went on to become that colony’s first and greatest racial conciliator.

Paperback, 331p.p., 2024

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Weight .630 kg
Dimensions 22.8 × 15 × 2 cm

Book Reviews 1 review for Kondak: William Buckley revealed by Paul Cougle

  1. John Sutherland

    This tale told with such insightful passion is a delight! Take your time to settle in, be prepared to start again and simply enjoy the unfolding of an incredible tale. Cougle should be watched, I’d like more!

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