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In 1870 a request from the famous Darwinist, Oxford professor Thomas Henry Huxley - seeking images of naked, uniformly posed "specimens" - was politely rejected by Robert Brough Smyth of the Board for the Protection of the Aborigines, who explained that the Aboriginal people of Victoria were "not sufficiently enlightened to submit themselves in a state of nudity for portraiture in order to assist the advancement of Science.
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civilising experiment, aboriginal station, traditional visual culture, exhibition commissioners, exhibition panel, white fascination, boomerang throwing, exhibitionary complex, nal people, mia mia, visual regimes, hop picking, colonial vision, white photographer, doomed race, aboriginal natives, aboriginal settlement
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Museum Victoria, Charles Walter, State Library of Victoria, Fred Kruger, Nicholas Caire, Simon Wonga, William Barak, John Green, Lake Tyers, New South Wales, Intercolonial Exhibition, Ian Hunter, Badger's Creek, Queen Victoria, Ernest Fysh, Lanky Manton, Pitt Rivers Museum, Robert Wandin, Companion Guide, Désiré Charnay, Old King, Picnic Day, Redmond Barry, Robert Brough Smyth, Brenda Croft
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