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Fiction, novels
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Anita Heiss
Libby is on a man-fast: no more romance, no more cheating men, no more heartbreak. After all, she has her three best girlfriends and two cats to keep her company at night and her high-powered job at the National Aboriginal Gallery in Canberra to…
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Andrew Pike
Emily Kame Kngwarreye was an Aboriginal woman from Utopia in central Australia who began to paint on canvas when she was about 78 years old. In the 8 years before her death in 1996, she produced a staggering output of over 3,000 canvasses, some of…
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Steven McGregor
In the Monsoon season savage storms lash the Daly River region, about 150 kms south of Darwin in Australia's Northern Territory.
According to legend it is the Sugar Glider traveling across the sky mischievously moving the clouds around, which…
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History
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Patsy Cameron
In the early years of the 19th century, a small number of European men moved from the river towns of northern Tasmania onto the small islands of Eastern bass Strait. Taking Tasmanian Aboriginal women as their wives, the Straitsmen set up…
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Ivan Sen
Toomelah is a deeply personal, albeit fictitious story, that intimately depicts mission life in contemporary Australia. The film reveals the challenges facing the young Gamilaroi people of Toomelah community, in north-west NSW. They live in a world…
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Mitch (Michelle) Torres
Jandamarra's War is a documentary film that recreates the life of the almost mythic hero from the Bunuba Aboriginal people who led the resistance against colonial power in the Kimberley in the latter part of the 19th century.
Jandamarra's stand…
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Various directors
Nganampa Anwernekenhe means 'ours’ in the Pitjantjatjara and Arrernte languages. Over 200 episodes of this series have been produced and the primary aim of Nganampa Anwernekenhe is the maintenance of Aboriginal languages and culture.
The primary…
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Anthologies
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various authors
Etchings Indigenous: Treaty is the second volume of new writing and art from emerging and established Aboriginal artists and writers, featuring stories, poetry, art, photography, and a range of reviews, interviews, and insights.
Read about how the…
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5 albums
Lionel Rose is better known for his boxing career. During his time off from boxing in the 1970s, Rose embarked on a modest singing career in Australia.
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Textbooks, teaching, studies
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Max Dulumunmun Harrison
My People’s Dreaming is drawn from extensive interviews with Uncle Max, an Aboriginal elder of the Yuin people, who lived throughout the south coast of New South Wales. He says that the teachings he reveals are "the living treasures of my…
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Health
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Aaron Stuart
The Story of Yudum is set "long ago in the Dreamtime" and tells the story of Yudum whose birth mother died in labour, meaning the tribe had helped his father to raise him.One day Yudum learns that his father will not be returning from the bush, as…
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1 album
John Bennett is a Bidyadanga man from the Kimberley. He plays multiple instruments and picked up an ARIA award for best songwriter [[#1 'Single first for Kimberley man', Koori Mail 502 p.57]] and best song-writer at the 2012 West Australian Country…
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Children
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Trina Saffioti
Stolen Girl is a fictionalised account of the now universally known story of the Stolen Generation and tells of an Aboriginal girl taken from her family and sent to a children's home.
Each night she sings, and dreams of her mother and the life they…
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Suzy Bates
Nothing Rhymes with Ngapartji follows the journey of acclaimed Pitjantjatjara actor, Trevor Jamieson, as he returns to his traditional country to perform his hit stage show Ngapartji Ngapartji to an all-Indigenous audience in the remote Australian…
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Richard Frankland
In Among Us Richard Frankland helps uncover some of the stories of the Stolen Generations of Victoria. In 2009 a group of elders return to where they had been placed as children.
Among Us captures the history of removals in the Ballarat region.…
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Article
Dougie Young lived during the 1950s and 1960s and is a cult figure to some Aboriginal communities but remains unknown to a broader audience.
His songs document past injustices, social protest and the circumvention of establishment and authority by…
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Reggae, Roots |
3 albums
"Tjupi" means honey ant. The band sings in Luritja and English.
Tjupi Band has been described as epitomising Central Australia desert reggae--sparse, upbeat, driving kick and snare, in-language; the songs are about loneliness for country, love…
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Reggae, Rock |
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For many years Kutcha Edwards was lead singer in Blackfire, a soft-rock/reggae, community fund raising band that toured internationally. He has since formed the Kutcha Edwards Band.
Website: www.kutcha-edwards.com
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Sport
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Jason Gillespie, Lawrie Colliver
Dizzy: The Jason Gillespie Story takes you behind the scenes of what happens in the inner sanctum of the Australian dressing room.Jason Gillespie has been a very important member of the Australian cricket team in the early 2000s. Not just because of…
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Trevor Graham
The Yolngu leaders asked for this DVD to be made. Through song, dance, art and ritual, the Yolngu people of northeast Arnhem Land pass on and preserve their sacred knowledge. The Djungguwan is one of their most important ceremonies.
This two-DVD…
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Country, Folk, Rock |
2 albums
James Henry is the grandson of Jimmy Little.
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