Found 1985 results for your search.
Showing page 16 of 95.
0 per cent relevant to your search
Anthologies
|
various
This Country Anytime Anywhere is a contemporary collection that features works by emerging writers as well as many winners of Northern Territory literary awards, including Marie Munkara, winner of the 2008 David Unaipon Award for Every Secret Thing…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Politics
|
Peter Sutton
Have Australian Aboriginal communities become places of increased suffering because of the progressive policies of the 1970s-2000s?
In this provocative book, Australia's leading anthropologist, Peter Sutton, looks at these decades of optimism and…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Anthologies
|
Rod Moss
A story of whitefella–blackfella friendship that offers hope for the future.
Two years after artist Rod Moss arrived in Alice Springs to teach painting, he met a married couple who had set up camp in the gully beside his flat. Over the next…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Textbooks, teaching, studies
|
Lisa Strelein (ed.)
Dialogue About Land Justice comprises a selection of papers presented to the national Native Title Conference, among them, Australia’s leading thinkers, senior jurists and Indigenous leaders.
The book encapsulates the key issues that have been at…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Anthologies
|
Roy McIvor
Roy McIvor was just 10 when he, his family and his Aboriginal community were rounded up by the military and shipped 1500 km south to Woorabinda because of allegations that his people were collaborating with the Japanese under the guidance of German…
0 per cent relevant to your search
History
|
Keith Vincent Smith
Mari Nawi: Aboriginal Odysseys reveals the significant role Aboriginal men, and some women, played in Australia's early maritime history.Its focus is the Indigenous people who sailed on English ships through Port Jackson to destinations throughout…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Series |
Leah Purcell, Catriona McKenzie, Rachel Perkins, Wayne Blair
Redfern Now centres on a diverse group of individuals from 6 families whose lives are changed by a freakish or serendipitous occurrence. The characters are caught at moments that in time define them: a decision to pick up the phone, to ignore a cry…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Documentary |
Alessandro Cavadini
Ningla A-Na: Hungry For Our Land is a documentary about the events surrounding the establishment of the Aboriginal tent embassy on the lawns of Parliament House in Canberra in 1972.
It incorporates interviews with black activists, the work of the…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Documentary |
Alessandro Cavadini, Carolyn Strachan
White people don't understand that there are two laws--white people have different laws from Aboriginal people.
Two Laws is a film about history, law and life in the community of Borroloola in far North Queensland. The films offers viewers a…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Documentary |
Alessandro Cavadini
Protected: The Truth About Palm Island is a dramatised documentary that describes life in the Aboriginal Reserve of Palm Island during the 1950's leading up to a strike in 1957.
Aboriginal people on the Reserve were subjected to a degree of…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Children
|
Bronwyn Bancroft
Why I Love Australia is a unique, awe-inspiring visual journey by Bronwyn Bancroft, one of Australia’s leading Aboriginal illustrators.
"I have lived in or travelled to many of the places in the book and identify with them all on a personal level,"…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Children
|
Bronwyn Bancroft
An Australian 123 of Animals is a lavishly illustrated counting book by well-known Aboriginal artist Bronwyn Bancroft.The book is both a delightful introduction to the numbers 1-20, and a unique exploration of Australian wildlife---some familiar,…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Children
|
Cathy Goonack
Scaly-tailed Possum and Echidna is an engaging story that tells how the possum got its scaly-tail and the echidna got its spikes. Passed down from generation to generation, this is a traditional Dreamtime story.
Scaly-tailed Possum and Echidna…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Children
|
Pat Lowe
Desert Dog is based on a true story about a dog who lived with Aboriginal artist and ex-stockman Jimmy Pike and his family in the Great Sandy Desert during the 1940s and early 1950s.
Desert Dog recounts events from the dingo's point of view.…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Blues, Folk, Jazz |
10 albums
Seaman Dan was 70 years old before he recorded his first music CD. At age 81 he had published five CDs.
His band members include Dr Karl Neuenfeldt who encouraged him to record his first CD.
0 per cent relevant to your search
Musicians
|
Article
0 per cent relevant to your search
Country |
2 albums
L.J. Hill is a part Australian Aboriginal (Kamilaroi mother), part Cherokee Indian and part Irish (father) singer-songwriter.
0 per cent relevant to your search
Musicians
|
Article
0 per cent relevant to your search
Musicians
|
Article
0 per cent relevant to your search
Country, Folk |
43 albums
0 per cent relevant to your search
Folk |
3 albums
Ruby Hunter was a Djab Wurrung and Bundjalung woman. Her long life partner was Archie Roach.
She starred in Rachel Perkin's movie "One Night, The Moon".
Ruby Hunter passed away on 17 February 2010.