How to write what you want to say in the primary years

How to write what you want to say     in the primary years
Author: Patricia Hipwell,Catherine Black
Publsiher: Boolarong Press
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2014-09-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781925046489

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Young writers who struggle with putting their ideas into writing need language to help them. This book provides that language in the form of sentence starters and connectives. It also provides graphic organisers to help young writers organise their thoughts - a process necessary for good writing. How to write what you want to say… in the primary years: a guide for primary students who know what they want to say but can’t find the words provides parents, teachers and young writers with a tool for improving writing. It is suitable for Years 2 to 6.

Anthology of Australian Aboriginal Literature

Anthology of Australian Aboriginal Literature
Author: Anita Heiss,Peter Minter
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014-11-30
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780773597174

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In a political system that renders them largely voiceless, Australia's Aboriginal people have used the written word as a powerful tool for over two hundred years. Anthology of Australian Aboriginal Literature presents a rich panorama of Aboriginal culture, history, and life through the writings of some of the great Australian Aboriginal authors. From Bennelong's 1796 letter to contemporary writing, Anita Heiss and Peter Minter have selected works that represent the range and depth of Aboriginal writing in English. Journalism, petitions, and political letters from both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries are brought together with major works of poetry, prose, and drama from the mid-twentieth century onward. These works voice not only the ongoing suffering of dispossession but the resilience of Australia's Aboriginal people, their hope and joy. Presenting some of the best, most distinctive writing produced in Australia, this groundbreaking anthology will captivate anyone interested in Aboriginal writing and culture.

Australian Aboriginal Culture

Australian Aboriginal Culture
Author: Joanne Crawford
Publsiher: R.I.C. Publications
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2003
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 9781863118095

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One of a four-book series, this book has been written to assist teachers and students in all schools to explore Australian Aboriginal culture.

Pemulwuy

Pemulwuy
Author: Eric Willmot
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 0987175904

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Rivers and Resilience

Rivers and Resilience
Author: Heather Goodall,Allison Cadzow
Publsiher: UNSW Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781921410741

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We started swimming in the Georges River at Liverpool. We were river girls! It was our little stamping ground. - Judy Chester Rivers and Resilience traces the history of Aboriginal people along Sydney's Georges River from the early periods of white settlement to the present. Telling the stories of the river people, it offers insights into Aboriginal history in an urban setting. For centuries Aboriginal people lived along the Georges River. With colonisation, the river's geography forced settlers to leapfrog over its rugged and swampy bends in search of arable land. Aboriginal people retained a hold over some of the land and maintained communities - despite changes caused by the city's growth. Two leading historians investigate Aboriginal communities in this densely settled, but often overlooked, suburban area.

Aboriginal Sydney

Aboriginal Sydney
Author: Melinda Hinkson,Alana Harris
Publsiher: Aboriginal Studies Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780855757120

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The popular first edition established itself as both authoritative and informative; it is both a guide book and an alternative social history, told through precincts of significance to the city’s Indigenous people. The sites within the precincts, and their accompanying stories and photographs, evoke Sydney’s ancient past, and allow us all to celebrate the living Aboriginal culture of today. Now available as a phone app from iTunes or Google Play: http://bit.ly/16s9zI0

First Australians

First Australians
Author: Rachel Perkins,Marcia Langton
Publsiher: The Miegunyah Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780522859546

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First Australians is the dramatic story of the collision of two worlds that created contemporary Australia. Told from the perspective of Australia's first people, it vividly brings to life the events that unfolded when the oldest living culture in the world was overrun by the world's greatest empire. Seven of Australia's leading historians reveal the true stories of individuals—both black and white—caught in an epic drama of friendship, revenge, loss and victory in Australia's most transformative period of history. Their story begins in 1788 in Warrane, now known as Sydney, with the friendship between an Englishman, Governor Phillip, and the kidnapped warrior Bennelong. It ends in 1992 with Koiki Mabo's legal challenge to the foundation of Australia. By illuminating a handful of extraordinary lives spanning two centuries, First Australians reveals, through their eyes, the events that shaped a new nation. Note: This is the unillustrated version ofFirst Australians.

Mia Mia Aboriginal Community Development

Mia Mia Aboriginal Community Development
Author: Cheryl Kickett-Tucker
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-10-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781108108096

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Until recently, Aboriginal people have been subjected to mainly top-down development, which has proven damaging to communities. Mia Mia Aboriginal Community Development offers an alternative to such approaches, promoting cultural security in order to empower Aboriginal people to strengthen their own communities. The authors take a multidisciplinary approach to the topics of Aboriginal community development, Aboriginal history, cultural security and community studies. This book includes chapters examining historical and contemporary Aboriginal conceptions of community development, and the effects of post-structuralism, post-modernism, globalisation and digital technology. As well as comprehensive analysis of community development in Aboriginal communities, it presents practical strategies and tools for improvement. Each chapter includes practical case studies and review exercises, encouraging active learning and reflection. A valuable resource for tertiary education students, this book features contributions from some of Australia's most eminent Aboriginal scholars, Elders and Aboriginal community members alongside contributions from community development practitioners.