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Introduction: Indigenous histories, settler colonies and Queen Victoria - Maria Nugent and Sarah Carter Part I - Monarch, metaphor, memory 1. 'We have seen the son of Heaven/We have seen the Son of Our Queen': African encounters with Prince Alfred on his royal tour, 1860 - Hilary Sapire 2. 'We rejoice to honour the Queen, for she is a good woman, who cares for the Maori race': Loyalty and protest in Maori politics in nineteenth-century New Zealand - Michael Belgrave 3. 'The faithful children of the Great Mother are starving': Queen Victoria in contact zone dialogues in western Canada - Sarah Carter 4. The politics of memory and the memory of politics: Australian Aboriginal interpretations of Queen Victoria, 1881-2011 - Maria Nugent Part II - Royal relations 5. 'My vast Empire & all its many peoples': Queen Victoria's imperial family - Barbara Caine 6. Maori encounters with 'Wikitoria' in 1863 and Albert VictorPomare, her Maori godchild - Chanel Clarke 7. Southern African royalty and delegates visit Queen Victoria, 1882-95 - Neil Parsons Part III - Sovereign subjects? 8. Sovereignty performances, sovereignty testings: The Queen's currency and imperial pedagogies on Australia's south-eastern settler frontiers - Penelope Edmonds 9. Bracelets, blankets and badges of distinction: Aboriginal subjects and Queen Victoria's gifts in Canada and Australia - Amanda Nettelbeck 10. Chiefly women: Queen Victoria, Meri Mangakahia, and the Maori parliament - Miranda Johnson Select bibliography Index
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