‘A New Holland Half-Caste’: Sealer and Whaler Tommy ChaselandPosted in Articles, Biography, History, Media Archive, Oceania on 2016-06-15 22:31Z by Steven |
‘A New Holland Half-Caste’: Sealer and Whaler Tommy Chaseland
History Australia
Volume 5, Issue 1, 2008
pages 08.1-08.15
DOI: 10.2104/ha080008
Lynette Russell, Professor
Monash University, Australia
This article discusses the life of Tommy Chaseland, a ‘half-caste’ Aboriginal son of a convict who became a renowned sealer and whaler and emigrated to New Zealand in the early part of the nineteenth century. Once located in the New Zealand south islands Chaseland became Tame Titirene – a legendary Southlands figure. Chaseland’s story offers us a glimpse of nineteenth century agency in which Aboriginal people were able to participate in the new social structures which had emerged from the establishment of European colonies. The maritime industries of sealing and whaling provided an avenue for financial gain which enabled entrepreneurial men like Chaseland to set their own destiny. This article has been peer-reviewed.
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