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Stephen Page, Greg Barrett
2014 marks Bangarra Dance Theatre's twenty-fifth year. Clan honours this milestone and those people who have inspired Bangarra over the years. Clan explores the world of Bangarra Dance Theatre and the extraordinary Aboriginal and Torres Strait…
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Curtis Levy
Made at the request of the Aboriginal people of Mornington Island, Lurugu was the first of five films made by Curtis Levy for the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (now Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies,…
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Curtis Levy
Gustav Malbangka and his family lived at Hermansburg Mission in central Australia. Like many other people, they wish to leave the social problems of the congested settlement behind them and return to their traditional land at Gilbert Springs.…
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Curtis Levy
Because of work commitments and the influence of Christian missions, traditional mourning ceremonies among the Tiwi people of Melville Island were becoming rare at the time of making this film (1974). The full, elaborate ceremony, called the…
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Textbooks, teaching, studies
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Gary Johns
Land rights, welfare and culture have locked Aboriginal people out of the good life. Land has become a burden, welfare has become disabling, bad behaviour is mistaken for culture.
There is a way out. Aboriginal people must abide by the same rules…
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Adrian Newstead
Said to be the only book on the history of the Aboriginal art trade, The Dealer is The Devil lifts the lid on what Robert Hughes once described as "the last great art movement of the 20th century."After 30 years of consulting with Aboriginal artists…
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Children
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Alice Hemming
At Heavenly Hippo Wildlife Park the penguins have started up a new club...but only the black and white animals are invited.Feeling left out, George the Giraffe comes up with his own scheme.This is a great book to teach children about the effects of…
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Sport
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Matthew Klugman, Gary Osmond
It is one of Australia's most iconic images. On 17 April 1993, the Aboriginal AFL footballer Nicky Winmar stood up against racial abuse and made history.
Facing the Collingwood crowd that had taunted him all day the St Kilda player pulled up his…
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Bernadette Trench-Thiedeman
Four years in the making, this animated film documents the song-cycle of the Goolarabooloo people, along the path of the Lurujarri Heritage Trail which was established in 1987 by Goolarabooloo Elder Paddy Roe, and stretching from Broome up through…
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Politics
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This is the fifth in a series of books that voice the concerns of many Aboriginal peoples of the Northern Territory living under the Intervention and Stronger Futures legislation.
In the Absence of Treaty defines how, through changes to legislation…
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Law and justice
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Don Weatherburn
Despite sweeping reforms by the Keating government following the 1991 Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, the rate of Aboriginal imprisonment has soared. What has gone wrong?
In Arresting Incarceration, Dr Don Weatherburn charts the…
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Land
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Bruce Pascoe
88% 5-star reviews on Amazon. One of the best Aboriginal resources you can read right now.Dark Emu puts forward a compelling argument for a reconsideration of the hunter-gatherer label for pre-colonial Aboriginal Australians.The evidence insists…
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Land
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Karl Erik Sveiby, Tex Skuthorpe
Aboriginal peoples taught themselves thousands of years ago how to build a sustainable society in our fragile landscape. In a unique collaboration, a Swedish knowledge management professor finds out from an Aboriginal cultural custodian how they did…
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Mark Taylor
The inner Sydney suburb of Redfern is the urban stronghold of Aboriginal Australia. In recent years, Redfern is changing and so are the men in its community.
Gamarada, an innovative healing and leadership group of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal men,…
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Law and justice
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Thalia Anthony
Indigenous People, Crime and Punishment examines criminal sentencing courts’ changing characterisations of Aboriginal peoples’ identity, culture and postcolonial status.
Focusing largely on Australian Aboriginal peoples, but drawing also on the…
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Soul, Roots |
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Gambirra is an independent producer, composer, arranger, singer, songwriter and multi instrumentalist. Her style is a fusion of roots, soul, funk and dub.
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Lawrence Johnston
With remarkable frankness and emotional intensity, one of Australia's most distinctive documentary filmmakers, Lawrence Johnston, takes us inside the conflicted mixed-race marriage of his parents and its effect on family members.
The Dream of Love…
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Blues, Jazz |
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Marcus is of Aboriginal and South Sea Islander descent. In late 2009 he decided to pursue a career in music. Since 2011 he is living in Sydney.
Website: www.marcuscorowa.com
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Singer/songwriter Thaylia (Thay-lee-a) is of Aboriginal and Greek heritage. Her Aboriginal mother originates from the Murri Tribe from far North Queensland and her Father from the Greek island of Kalymnos.
Thaylia has performed at some of…
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Ivan Sen
Shifting Shelter is a groundbreaking 15-year documentary study of the lives of four young Aboriginal people in rural north-west New South Wales.
For 15 years Ivan Sen has documenting the lives of four young people in north west NSW. Cindy Peterson,…
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A poem by Michael Thompson, Northern Territory.