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A poem by John M Wenitong, Queensland
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A poem by Zelda Quakawoot, Mackay, Queensland
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A poem by Dan Davis, central Queensland
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Dylan Coleman
Growing up on the Mission isn’t easy for clever Grace Oldman. When her classmates tease her for not having a father, she doesn’t know what to say. Papa Neddy says her dad is the Lord God in Heaven, but that doesn’t help when the Mission kids call…
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Melissa Lucashenko
When Jo Breen uses her divorce settlement to buy a neglected property in the Byron Bay hinterland, she is hoping for a tree change, and a blossoming connection to the land of her Aboriginal ancestors.What she discovers instead is sharp dissent from…
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Seaman Dan, Karl Neuenfeldt
Born on Thursday Island in 1929, Seaman Dan didn't release his debut album, Follow the Sun, until his 70th birthday.In the next 10 years he released 5 albums, showcasing traditional music from the Torres Strait, as well as those revealing his love…
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Margo Birnberg
A succinct guide to Aboriginal art that outlines the history and cultural significance of Indigenous rock painting, bark painting, carvings and sculpture and the 'modern' dot paintings that emerged during the Papunya period.The author decodes some…
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A poem by Sebie Brooks (pen name)
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Alan Lowery
The secret history of Australia is a historical conspiracy of silence. Written history has long applied selectivity to what it records, largely ignoring the shameful way that Aboriginal people were, and continue to be, treated.
Because Aboriginal…
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Diana Eades
This new collection by Professor Diana Eades addresses the way non-traditional language Aboriginal speakers of English use and speak English.Here she draws together some of her best writing over the past 30 years. Chapters are brought up to date…
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Gumbaynggirr by Travis Blair
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Steven McGregor
1941, all white women and children are evacuated from Darwin. Japanese invasion is imminent. On Croker Island in the Arafura Sea, Methodist missionaries are responsible for 95 Aboriginal "half-caste" children. How could they abandon these kids the…
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Steven McGregor
“You can pick your mates but you can’t pick your family.”
Cold Turkey explores the relationship of two brothers against a back drop of manipulative mind games.
Shane and Robby are Aboriginal brothers living in Alice Springs. Robby is leaving for a…
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Steven McGregor
What is it like being Aboriginal with white skin?
Why should fair skinned Aboriginal people have to justify their Aboriginality?
Apekathe follows the story of two Aboriginal women and their families and how they identify with their Aboriginal…
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Stephen Thomas
More than a hundred years after the Tasmanian Aboriginal people were declared extinct, their descendants set out to reclaim the lost graves of their ancestors on Flinders Island in Bass Strait.
The neglected burial site at Wybalenna (or 'Black…
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Jessie Lennon
Matutjara woman, Jessie Lennon, was born on a sheep station near Kingoonya in the 1920s.Aged six, she accompanied her father on a ceremonial journey with the Old People, as far west as Ooldea, in the time of Daisy Bates, and north to Coober Pedy,…
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Russell McGregor
McGregor offers a holistic interpretation of the complex relationship between Indigenous and settler Australians during the middle four decades of the twentieth century. Combining the perspectives of political, social and cultural history in a…
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Gary Foley, Andrew Schaap
The 1972 Aboriginal Embassy was one of the most significant indigenous political demonstrations of the twentieth century. What began as a simple response to a Prime Ministerial statement on Australia Day 1972, evolved into a six-month political…
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Tim Rowse
In the recent public debate about the success or failure of Australia's Aboriginal policies, opinions have been grounded more often in personal experience than in social scientists' research. By synthesising ten years' work from the Centre for…
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Sally Riley
In Perth, there is a bronze statue of the Noongar resistance fighter Yagan, whose head was sent to England after he was killed by white settlers, in 1833.
In 1997, his head was repatriated to Australia; soon after, a vandal used an angle grinder to…
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Australia is still without a treaty with its Aboriginal people. But what is a treaty, and why do Aboriginal people demand it?