The Passing of the Aborigines: A Lifetime Spent among the Natives of Australia (1938 and later editions)
First Nations History
The Passing of the Aborigines: A Lifetime Spent among the Natives of Australia (1938 and later editions)
Bates, Daisy

The race on the fringe of the continent has been there about a hundred years, and stands for Civilization; the race in the interior has been there no man knows how long, and stands for Barbarism. Between them a woman has lived in a little white tent for more than twenty years, watching over these people for the sake of the Flag, a woman alone, the solitary spectator of a vanishing race. She is Daisy Bates, one of the least known and one of the most romantic figures in the British Empire. (from the blurb to the 1944 edition)