An Aborigine employed to help find people lost or hiding in the bush.
〈澳〉受雇寻找林中迷路(或躲藏)者的土著人
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The settler discovers what the black tracker and the white police officers might have tried to tell him - that there is a difference between seeing and reading the land.
Sometimes called Black Police, they were corps of Aborigines, as distinct from the individual black trackers employed by the colonial police forces.
I found the film's key image of the lost child in the bush, and the father's rejection of the knowledge of the black tracker, very poignant.
The racist father is confronted by his attitudes when the black tracker assists the hunt.
Sometime later, against her husband's wishes, the mother seeks the assistance of the black tracker and those two set out to find the child.