Spinifex And Sand Pioneering And Exploration In Western Australia By David W Carnegie



















































































































 -  He is driven from his
hunting-grounds and retaliates by slaughtering the invading cattle. What
steps is the white pioneer - Page 353
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He Is Driven From His Hunting-Grounds And Retaliates By Slaughtering The Invading Cattle.

What steps is the white pioneer, who may have no more than one companion, to take to protect his own?

If he quietly submits his herd will be wiped out, and he and his mate afterwards. By inspiring fear alone is he able to hold his position. He must therefore either use his rifle and say nothing about it, or send perhaps 150 miles for the troopers. After a time, during which he carries his life in his hands - for a couple of hundred natives, savage and treacherous, are not the pleasantest neighbours - he succeeds in convincing the natives that he intends to stop where he is. What then do they do? Do they move to fresh hunting-grounds? They might, for there is ample room. No, they prefer to live round about the station, a source of constant anxiety and annoyance. Consequently we find to-day a large number of natives permanently camped round every homestead, living on the squatter's bounty. Too lazy to hunt, too idle and useless to work, they loaf about the place, living on the meat that is given them on killing-days, and on figs and seeds, when in season, between times. Thus, though the squatter takes their country he feeds them for ever after. A smart boy may be trained and partially educated, and becomes useful amongst the horses and so forth, and some few are always employed about the station - the rest just lie about and gorge themselves at the slaughter-yards, and then wait until they can again do so.

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