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The Aboriginal Cameleer: How Aboriginal Cameleers Shaped Inland Australia Through Resilience, Culture, and Cross Desert Trade by Gordon Smith
05/28/2026
The Aboriginal Cameleer uncovers the remarkable but overlooked history of Indigenous Australians who worked with camel teams across the outback from the mid 1800s onward. While the “Afghan” cameleers are widely recognised, Aboriginal cameleers played an equally vital role in opening inland routes, supporting remote communities, and guiding expeditions across Country. This book brings their stories to the forefront—stories of resilience, cultural exchange, survival, and deep knowledge of desert landscapes. Drawing on historical records, oral histories, and community memory, it reveals how Aboriginal cameleers shaped transport, trade, and communication long before motor vehicles reached the interior. Perfect for readers of Australian history, Indigenous studies, frontier narratives, and outback exploration, The Aboriginal Cameleer restores a missing chapter in the nation’s story.
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Book Length: 320-650 Pages