TY - JOUR KW - Tangible and intangible heritage KW - companion animals KW - domestication KW - human-animal studies AU - Justine Philip AU - Don Garden AB - This report examines the history and significance of indigenous companion animals within traditional Aboriginal society and in early Euro-Australian settlements. Working from historical photographic and anthropological records, the project constructs a visual and written record of these often-transient human-animal relationships, including cockatoos who spoke in Aboriginal language; companion brolgas; and the traditions of raising the young of cassowary, emu, and dingo. It explores different pathways towards shared human and nonhuman animal spaces and how they found common ground outside of a contemporary model of domestication. BT - Society and Animals DO - 10.1163/15685306-12341386 LA - English M1 - 1 N1 - Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers N2 - This report examines the history and significance of indigenous companion animals within traditional Aboriginal society and in early Euro-Australian settlements. Working from historical photographic and anthropological records, the project constructs a visual and written record of these often-transient human-animal relationships, including cockatoos who spoke in Aboriginal language; companion brolgas; and the traditions of raising the young of cassowary, emu, and dingo. It explores different pathways towards shared human and nonhuman animal spaces and how they found common ground outside of a contemporary model of domestication. PY - 2016 SP - 34 EP - 62 T2 - Society and Animals TI - Walking the thylacine: Records of indigenous companion animals in australian narrative and photographic history UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84971301385&doi=10.1163%2f15685306-12341386&partnerID=40&md5=c5e08b0419481ef491d29e373cc0778e VL - 24 SN - 10631119 (ISSN) ER -