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Jackie van Beek
On a town camp in Alice Springs, Australia, a boy searches for a pair of shoes so he can go to school.
His friend tries to help him out by reorganising his aunty's shopping list.
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Pop, Rhythm & Blues |
2 albums
Shakaya are Simone Stacey and Naomi Wenitong.
Formed in 2002, the duo disbanded due to Naomi Wenitong joining the group The Last Kinection in 2006.
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Country, Rock |
4 albums
Band members: Danny Marr, Victor Marr (Danny’s brother), Waylon Marr (Danny’s son), and Daron Keogh.
Website: www.fitzroyxpress.com
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People
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More Aboriginal people enter mixed-race marriages than ever before. They are facing their own set of unique challenges.
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Documentary |
Tracey Callegari, Julie Nimmo
A special report on the plight of Sydney's Aboriginal youth. The area in question is Redfern and Waterloo, about 5 km from Sydney's CBD.
Altercations between youth and police have been reported as well as incidents of youth rioting and hurling…
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Law & justice
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Prisons need to cater for specific cultural needs of their Aboriginal inmates and avoid 'structural racism'. Aboriginal-sensitive standards can help.
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Spirituality and poetry
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Elizabeth Hodgson
Elizabeth Hodgson is a fair-skinned aboriginal woman (Wiradjuri woman). She was taken from her parents at a very young age and placed in a home for fair-skinned Aboriginal children in Sydney.The deeply evocative and moving poetry in this collection…
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Drama |
Ivan Sen
Dust is set on the cotton fields of far Northern New South Wales. As a treacherous Dust storm brews, so do the relationships between the white and Aboriginal cotton cutters.
Wrestling with the dust and dawn hues we follow a car on its journey to…
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Anthologies
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Simon Flagg, Dr Sebastian Gurciullo
Footprints: The Journey of Lucy and Percy Pepper is a remarkable story about the strength of family in the face of adversity. It traces the history of the Pepper family through archival records from the National Archives of Australia and Public…
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Anthologies
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Anita Heiss, Peter Minter (eds)
A groundbreaking collection of work from some of the great Australian Aboriginal writers, the Macquarie PEN Anthology of Aboriginal Literature offers a rich panorama of over 200 years of Aboriginal culture, history and life.
From Bennelong's 1796…
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Mythology
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May O'Brien
Four wonderful traditional teaching stories of the Wongutha people are collected together here for the first time: Barn Barn Barlala, The Kangaroos Who Wanted to be People, How Crows Became Black, Why the Emu Can’t Fly.First published as individual…
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Anthologies
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Megan Lewis
In 2002, Walkley Award-winning photojournalist Megan Lewis went to live with the Martu people – one of the last Aboriginal groups in Australia’s vast Western Desert to come into contact with Europeans.
Through stunning photographs and oral stories,…
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Children
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Richard Frankland
Eleven year old Digger J Jones is a terrific character – a feisty little scamp with a lot of personality. His diary entries make up the story – short, snappy observations from an alert, smart and funny kid.
The book, set in 1967 at the time of the…
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People
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Article
Aboriginal culture is based on respect, for the land and for their elders. Not showing respect is one of the biggest mistakes non-Aboriginal people do when interacting with Aboriginal culture.
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History
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Jonathan Richards
For many Aboriginal people, white colonisation arrived with the armed men of the Native Police: a brutal force that operated on the 19th-century frontier, killing large numbers of Aboriginal people.
Native Police detachments - mounted Aboriginal…
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Documentary |
Michael Riley
Blacktracker is based on Michael Riley’s grandfather Alexander 'Alec' Riley, a legendary tracker of Dubbo, NSW, who worked for the NSW Police Force from 1911 to 1950.
It examines the tracker's life who rose to the rank of sergeant and became one…
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Fiction, novels
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Jesse Pentecost
Derek Gunderson is in the final year of a degree at a conservatorium of music. He is a fine pianist, seemingly on course for a successful musical career.But when an important performance unfolds disastrously, Derek's secure life begins to unravel.…
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Country, Folk |
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Lou Bennett is a Yorta Yorta/Dja Dja Wurrung woman.
Bennett started her musical career with her uncle's band The Shades. She later joined Richard Frankland's band Djaambi. She was part of the award-winning band Tiddas. After Tiddas disbanded in…
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Fiction, novels
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Gayle Kennedy
Take one woman ("Me", a NSW desert girl), her partner Antman and their dog Fleabag, pack up the car, turn up the country music and you’ve got one spirited road trip "makin' room for all the good things in life, like family, laughin', travellin' and,…
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Arts
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Jill Stubington
For the Aboriginal people of Australia, songs and dances have encoded their history and religion, their social organisation, and their connectedness to the land for 60,000 years.As research assistant to the eminent musicologist Alice Moyle, and…