Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia

Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia
Author: Anita Heiss
Publsiher: Black Inc.
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2018-04-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781743820421

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Childhood stories of family, country and belonging What is it like to grow up Aboriginal in Australia? This anthology, compiled by award-winning author Anita Heiss, showcases many diverse voices, experiences and stories in order to answer that question. Accounts from well-known authors and high-profile identities sit alongside those from newly discovered writers of all ages. All of the contributors speak from the heart – sometimes calling for empathy, oftentimes challenging stereotypes, always demanding respect. This groundbreaking collection will enlighten, inspire and educate about the lives of Aboriginal people in Australia today. Contributors include: Tony Birch, Deborah Cheetham, Adam Goodes, Terri Janke, Patrick Johnson, Ambelin Kwaymullina, Jack Latimore, Celeste Liddle, Amy McQuire, Kerry Reed-Gilbert, Miranda Tapsell, Jared Thomas, Aileen Walsh, Alexis West, Tara June Winch, and many, many more. Winner, Small Publisher Adult Book of the Year at the 2019 Australian Book Industry Awards ‘Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia is a mosaic, its more than 50 tiles – short personal essays with unique patterns, shapes, colours and textures – coming together to form a powerful portrait of resilience.’ —The Saturday Paper ‘... provides a diverse snapshot of Indigenous Australia from a much needed Aboriginal perspective.’ —The Saturday Age

Aboriginal Australia and the Torres Strait Islands

Aboriginal Australia and the Torres Strait Islands
Author: Sarina Singh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2001
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1864501146

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This guide is ideal for travellers who want to understand Australia's 50,000-year-old cultural tradition. More than 60 Indigenous people have contributed to this guide, together with some of Lonely Planet's most experienced guidebook researchers. Includes an introduction to Indigenous languages.

Aboriginal Australians

Aboriginal Australians
Author: Richard Broome
Publsiher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 619
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781760872625

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The vast sweeping story of Aboriginal Australia from 1788 is told in Richard Broome's typical lucid and imaginative style. This is an important work of great scholarship, passion and imagination.' - Professor Lynette Russell, Centre for Australian Indigenous Studies, Monash University In the creation of any new society, there are winners and losers. So it was with Australia as it grew from a colonial outpost to an affluent society. Richard Broome tells the history of Australia from the standpoint of the original Australians: those who lost most in the early colonial struggle for power. Surveying over two centuries of Aboriginal-European encounters, he shows how white settlers steadily supplanted the original inhabitants, from the shining coasts to inland deserts, by sheer force of numbers, disease, technology and violence. He also tells the story of Aboriginal survival through resistance and accommodation, and traces the continuing Aboriginal struggle to move from the margins of a settler society to a more central place in modern Australia. Broome's Aboriginal Australians has long been regarded as the most authoritative account of black-white relations in Australia. This fifth edition continues the story, covering the impact of the Northern Territory Intervention, the mining boom in remote Australia, the Uluru Statement, the resurgence of interest in traditional Aboriginal knowledge and culture, and the new generation of Aboriginal leaders. 'Richard Broome's historical analysis breaks the back of every theoretical argument about colonialism and establishes a clear pathway to understanding the present situation.' - Sharon Meagher, Aboriginal Education Development Officer, Women's and Children's Hospital, Adelaide

Aboriginal Australia

Aboriginal Australia
Author: Colin Bourke,Eleanor Bourke,William Howell Edwards
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 0702230510

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With an analysis of the traditional, colonial, and contemporary experiences of indigenous Australians, this study examines various facets of the lives of Aboriginal Australians and shows how their struggles enrich the Australian community as a whole. Insightful and engaging, this reference presents an investigation on the continual struggle facing Aboriginals to maintain a strong identity and heritage while actively participating in and contributing to the modern world.

Night Skies of Aboriginal Australia

Night Skies of Aboriginal Australia
Author: Dianne Johnson
Publsiher: Sydney University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-02-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781743323878

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Written by anthropologist Diane Johnson, Night Skies of Aboriginal Australia has been in demand since its publication in 1998. It is a record of the stars and planets which pass across night-time.

Dark Emu

Dark Emu
Author: Bruce Pascoe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1922142433

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Dark Emu puts forward an argument for a reconsideration of the hunter-gatherer tag for pre-colonial Aboriginal Australians. The evidence insists that Aboriginal people right across the continent were using domesticated plants, sowing, harvesting, irrigating and storing - behaviors inconsistent with the hunter-gatherer tag. Gerritsen and Gammage in their latest books support this premise but Pascoe takes this further and challenges the hunter-gatherer tag as a convenient lie. Almost all the evidence comes from the records and diaries of the Australian explorers, impeccable sources.

Sign Languages of Aboriginal Australia

Sign Languages of Aboriginal Australia
Author: Adam Kendon
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 563
Release: 1988
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780521360081

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This 1988 book was the first full-length study ever to be published on the subject of sign language as a means of communication among Australian Aborigines. Based on fieldwork conducted over a span of nine years, the volume presents a thorough analysis of the structure of sign languages and their relationship to spoken languages.

The Health of Aboriginal Australia

The Health of Aboriginal Australia
Author: Janice Reid,Peggy Trompf
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1991
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: STANFORD:36105020596610

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A companion volume to TThe Health of Immigrant Australia', this book examines the diseases Aboriginal people suffer, the patterns of those diseases, their contexts and their causes from both a historical and a contemporary perspective. Chapters come from a wide range of contributors from a variety of disciplines. Contains black-and-white photographs, extensive bibliographies and a detailed index.