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Children
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Jane Garlil Christophersen
Jane Christophersen, an elder of the Bunitj clan in Kakadu National Park, opens up our hearts with this wonderful collection of stories from the Australian bush.Join the adventures of Burrki, a young boy who travels across a huge landscape to find…
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Land
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Article
Overcrowded houses are a major problem in Aboriginal communities, with up to 17 people sharing a 3-bedroom house. Overcrowding leads to a wide range of problems affecting all areas of peoples' lives.
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Hip Hop & Rap |
16 albums
Caper is Colin Darcy.
He was part of the band Shadows (An acronym for 'Soldiers Hungry, Approaching Difficult Obstacles, Wanting Survival') with band members Johnny G, Bid D. [1]
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Paul Roberts
Black Magic is more than a film about sport. It is an account of the creative use of sport made by the Noongar people of Western Australia's south-west to advance their people's standing.
Noongar Aboriginal people, from as early as 1920, channelled…
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Paul Roberts, Des Kootji Raymond
'The Legends' were a group of men who formed the Buffaloes Football Club and championed fair play on and off the sporting field.
Many of the men came out of Darwin's notorious Kahlin Compound where they had been placed because the law classified…
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Steven McGregor
Marn Grook explores the history, achievements and struggles of Aboriginal sportsmen involved in our National game, 'Aussie Rules'.
Through perseverance, natural ability and a love for the game, Aboriginal players have been able to overcome the many…
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Spirituality and poetry
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Ali Cobby Eckermann
Ruby Moonlight is a novel of the impact of colonisation in mid north South Australia around 1880. The main character, Aboriginal woman Ruby, refugee of a massacre, shelters in the woods where she befriends an Irishman trapper. The poems convey how…
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Francis Jupurrurla Kelly, David Batty
More than 80 years after the brutal slaughter of 100 or more Aboriginal people in Central Australia, survivors and their descendants tell their story in Coniston.
Known as “the Coniston Massacres”, the punitive expeditions that set out in August…
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Politics
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Article
Read why Aboriginal children were stolen from their families, where they were taken and what happened to them. The horrific abuse they suffered in institutions and foster families left thousands traumatised for life.
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Textbooks, teaching, studies
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Michele Harris
A Decision to Discriminate is an important historical record that focuses on the Senate Committee Inquiry into the Stronger Futures legislation.
It shows how the government decision-making process chose to ignore the views and ideas expressed by…
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Land
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Research confirms that Aboriginal people caring for the land improve the health of both themselves and the land. Four land management principles help them improve their health.
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Land
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Modern First Nations land care methods are very different than traditional methods but address issues such as greenhouse gas emission. Bush rangers are critical for many land care tasks and highly successful.
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Law & justice
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Experts and reports proposed numerous measures to reduce incarceration rates of Aboriginal people. They range from spiritual healing programs to justice reinvestment.
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History
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James Boyce
With the founding of Melbourne in 1835, a flood of settlers began spreading out across the Australian continent. In three years more land – and more people – were conquered than in the preceding fifty.
In 1835, a fascinating, alternative Australian…
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Spirituality
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Aboriginal spirituality is deeply linked to the land which "owns" Aboriginal people. All objects are living and share the same soul or spirit Aboriginal people share.
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Spirituality
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Article
English can never capture what 'Dreaming' or 'Dreamtime' is all about. The Dreaming and its stories are linked to the creation process and spiritual ancestors, and still around today.
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History
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Banjo Woorunmurra, Howard Pedersen
Jandamarra and the Bunuba Resistance is the thrilling true story of the great Aboriginal resistance fighter, Jandamarra. Jandamarra is a legend, forever etched into the Australian landscape.
A tiny outpost of colonial administration is planted on…
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Anthologies
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Eileen Harrison, Carolyn Landon
Eileen Harrison grew up at the Lake Tyers Aboriginal Mission Station in the 1950s as one of eleven children in a tight-knit and loving family. When the new assimilation policy comes in, they are wrenched from the Mission and sent off to Ararat in…
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History
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Henry Reynolds
In the introduction to this highly readable history of Tasmania, Henry Reynolds makes it clear he is writing for the general reader, not for the academic.
The result is a compelling account of the island state's difficult evolution which, not…
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Country |
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Mark comes from a mixed racial background; his father being of English, German and Scottish descent and his mother was English, Philippine and Australian Aboriginal.
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Fiction, novels
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Ben Andersen
Nathan Kirk, an injured ex-basketball star, wants to free himself from the small coastal town of Sandy Bay and the spiralling negativity into which the town is descending.His plans for a better future are thrown into turmoil when his unstable wife…