falah wrote on Jun 13
th, 2012 at 7:48pm:
Freeliar, barely any of my thesis relies on the words of white Christian immigrants. It relies largely on the work of scientists such as arechaeologists, anthropologists and historians
So why do you rely so heavily on quotes from white christian immigrants who had never actually farmed the land?
Quote:Freeliar, in my thesis can be found opinions of those experts who argue that the influence of Macassans was strong.
Influence on the aborigines, or on the pattenrs of settlement?
Quote:Freeliar, if you were sincerely interested in the farmability of Arnhem Land you would have read the 1888 newspaper article I posted in the other thread about the farm in East Arnhem Land established in 1885:
I managed to read it earlier, despite you playing around with font's, bold and highlighting until it looked like a Shite mosque after the Sunnis pay a visit. You didn't respond to my comments about it. It appears to have been written by a white christian immigrant with zero farming experience.
On the other hand, you claim to have traveled extensively up there. Can you tell us about the Arnhem land plateau you mentioned earlier?
Quote:Among the trees in the Florida garden that seldom get a chance to mature in Darwin were noticed mangoes, guavas, papaya, oranges, lemons, cocoanuts, dates, tamarinds, and one or two other kinds of Chinese fruits.
How valuable do you think mangoes were to farmers in the era before refrigerated transport? Even today the supermarkets in Darwin sell apples while mangoes rot on the ground.