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History
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Bruce Pascoe
Convincing Ground: Learning to Fall in Love with Your Country pulses with love of country.
In this powerful, lyrical and passionate work, Bruce Pascoe asks us to fully acknowledge our past and the way those actions continue to influence our nation…
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History
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Rosalind Kidd
In Trustees on Trial: Recovering the Stolen Wages, Rosalind Kidd uses official correspondence to reveal the extraordinary extent of government controls over Aboriginal wages, savings, endowments and pensions in twentieth century Queensland.
In a…
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Textbooks, teaching, studies
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Lisa Strelein
Native title has dramatically altered the law and public policy in Australia. It has had a fundamental impact on social relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. The courts have played a central role in its development, and…
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Children
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Boori Monty Pryor, Jan Ormerod
From pizza shop to bora ground, here is a joyous celebration of food, dance and cultural understanding.
When three young boys go to a pizza parlour and meet an Aboriginal chef who can speak Italian and make a deadly pizza, they're in for a…
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Fiction, novels
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Philip McLaren
Sweet Water - Stolen Land interweaves the destinies of two families, black and white, in this powerful, cinematic frontier novel.
Racial brutality and the tragic account of the Myall Creek massacre underscore the story of Ginny and Wollumbuy,…
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Law and justice
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Jeff Waters
Mulrunji, a popular member of Palm Island's Aboriginal community, was picked up by the police. Between the paddy wagon and the cells, there was an altercation with the arresting officer, Senior Sergeant Chris Hurley, and an hour later Mulrunji was…
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Jenny Fraser
Everything Looks Beautiful is set in the 1970s and shows the perspective of a child in the midst of a turbulent family life.
In the film, a father and mother agree that the father can take his daughter south to a beach-side camp for a long weekend.…
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Anthologies
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Margaret Kemarre Turner
Arrernte Elder and reconciliation advocate Margaret Kemarre Turner OAM is a proud mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. These relationships are her primary motivation to document for younger Aboriginal people her cultured understanding of the…
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Fiction, novels
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Christopher Bevan
Mick Mahoney is a young Aboriginal stockman standing trial for the murder of his darling missus, Mary, in front of a jury that doesn’t seem to like the look of him.
He casts his mind back to the week before his eighth birthday when he and his…
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Fiction, novels
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Marlo Morgan
In what she at first claimed was an account of her actual experiences, Marlo Morgan writes of meeting a small clan of Aboriginal people. She claims to have abandoned all her "civilised" belongings and joined the group in wandering through the desert…
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Arts
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Hetti Perkins
Art + Soul is inspired by the flourishing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art in Australia over the past 30 years, captivating viewers around the world with astonishingly powerful artworks.
Hetti Perkins travels to the startlingly…
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Warwick Thornton
In Art + Soul, a major three-part ABC TV series, curator Hettie Perkins takes us on a journey through the art forms and movements of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
From ancient rock paintings to Western Desert art and…
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Fiction, novels
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Kim Scott
Kim Scott, who is from south west Western Australia and has mixed Noongar and English heritage, has written a novel about first contact, which traces the initial decades of British presence in a fictional settlement on the coast.
The story of That…
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People
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Roberta Sykes
A powerful and moving autobiography from one of Australia's most defiant Black activists, the multi-award winning Snake Cradle has become an Australian classic.
With a strong and unique voice Robert Sykes's takes us on a very intimate and difficult…
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People
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Roberta Sykes
Snake Circle draws the remarkable Snake Dreaming trilogy to a close as we accompany Sykes on the final stage of her journey--this time to Harvard University. It is a vivid recounting of Sykes' experience as the first Australian Black to graduate…
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People
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Roberta Sykes
Snake Dancing chronicles Roberta's increasing politicisation and involvement in the Black movement to the time of her invitation from Harvard to take up postgraduate study in the United States.Struggling to overcome the effects of her ordeals in…
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Textbooks, teaching, studies
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Russell Skelton
"Why don't you check out Papunya? It's the sniffing capital of Australia, it's a Bermuda triangle for taxpayer funds. Nobody in the NT government gives a rats. The council just tossed out World Vision. People are frightened to talk."
For…
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Band members: Naomi Pigram (singer/songwriter), Aaron Panaia (rhythm guitar), Bart Pigram (rhythm/acoustic guitar), Marcel Wynne (lead guitar), Tristram Pigram (drummer).
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Brendan Fletcher
TJ is a mad bastard, a hard-edged, urban street warrior Aboriginal man who's sick of scraping out an existence in the city. His estranged 13-year-old son Bullet is on the fast track to becoming one, too.
After being turned away from his mother's…
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Trisha Morton-Thomas
In Bungalung, around a campfire, on a moonlit night, two Anmatjere Elders, Patsy and Jane Briscoe, sing and re-tell an epic Dreaming story told to them by their father and grandfather.
It is a story of two young men who are forced into action when…
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Allan Collins ACS
As the sun sets over Lila Creek, south of Alice Springs, Max Stuart watches the young men of his family prepare their camp and cook kangaroo the traditional way.
Throughout the night, Max passes on words of wisdom to his companions: sometimes they…