People don't think of Australia as a nation of slavery shame but it existed. Some 62,000 Melanesian people were brought to Australia and enslaved to work in Queensland's sugar plantations between 1863 and 1904. Indigenous Australians had a more enduring experience of slavery, originally in the pearling industry in Western Australia, and the Torres Strait, and then in the cattle industry.
In the pastoral industry, employers exercised a high degree of control over "their" Aboriginal workers, who were bought and sold as chattels, particularly where they "went with" the property upon sale. There were restrictions on their freedom of choice and movement. There was cruel treatment and abuse, control of sexuality, and forced labor.
Endless Triangle
They did not take him from the cart. Aran stood restless on tired feet, watching the occupants of this walled village go about their tasks. Master Jacques had departed up the steps into the largest of the homes. The man named Keith he observed had gone to a flat roofed, open sided building that was obviously used for smithing, another older man was there stripped down to the waist making what looked like horseshoes in a red hot forge.
Aran watched on as the man adroitly shaped the metal into useful items. The continuous rhythm of the hammer striking the steel lulling him to comfort. In Aran's childhood there were not many who still knew this art, however the few individuals who did were now much treasured in the communities they occupied. The objects they manufactured highly prized, adding so much to life's comforts, or as in Aran's case discomfort.
He was most weary, and though he was very strong it was a chore for him to stand. He shifted his weight from one foot to another to alleviate the growing ache in his lower limbs.
The thick band of steel about his throat heavy, and rubbing his collarbone to soreness. He sported weeping wounds in places from its wear, and they were not just confined to his neck, they ringed his wrists and ankles as well. There emanated murmurings and the occasional loud distraught cry from the holding cells beyond. Aran felt many eyes on him, was he more, or less fortunate than the masses housed beyond? He did not know.
The appearance of guards roused him from his deliberations and observances. They were coming toward him, five men. One of them bore a stout wooden club. Aran stiffened in his chains as the men draw close, he was without warning hit hard in the back winding him and halting his resistance before it had even begun.
They used this interval of pain and surprise to unchain him from the rings on the wagon. The large heavy links slid to the earth with the sinuousness of a serpent, and a dull metallic sound. He was hit again before he could even begin to think to use the free chains as a weapon. Falling at the second heavy handed blow. He was then hauled to his feet and marched toward the smithy.
He was taken before a large well beaten anvil that stood to the edge of the workshop, and forced to his knees. The sturdy length of chain on his collar was locked to a heavy bar set in the earth, which he assumed had been installed just for this very purpose. He was instructed to place his wrists on the anvil before him. Aran did not fight, he knew the command meant his hands would soon be free. The rivets in his iron restraints were struck from him in a single jarring blow with a cold chisel by the smith.
Aran could see what lie within more clearly from this new point of vantage. There was the forge he had sighted before angry and red. He could feel the warmth of it even from here and it was not entirely unwelcome. They made no move to remove his collar nor the shackles that bound his ankles. It was at that moment he sighted the brazier, it was loaded with hot coals, and from it protruded two long pieces of blackened steel. Aran was sure he knew was heating there; slave brands.
The struggle again rose in him, however the connecting chain was too short for him to rise to his feet. He was again beaten savagely and instructed to place his hands on the back of his head. Pain won out and Aran after some minutes of futile struggle did as he was told.