Journal article

On Reading Patrol Reports – 1: South of the Blucher Range

PD Dwyer, M Minnegal

The Journal of Pacific History | Taylor & Francis | Published : 2020

Abstract

Reports of patrols through remote areas of Papua and New Guinea led by officers of the Australian administration have much to contribute to understandings of the work entailed in rendering both land and people legible to the colonial state. But these must be read with care. Using the text and maps produced by one patrol, led by John McGregor in 1968, we demonstrate how topographic maps, produced well after particular patrols were undertaken, may be used to both refine interpretations provided in such reports and reveal factors that shaped the knowledge patrol officers produced.

University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank those who established and made available the University of California at San Diego archive of PNG patrol reports and Laurence Goldman for stimulating discussion. Our own recent research in PNG was supported by Australian Research Council Grant DP120102162.