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Children
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Anne Morgan, Belinda Kurczok (illus.)
For thousands of years the Creature has lived in the forest's glow worm cave. But its peaceful life will soon be destroyed if the local mining company is allowed to mine the area.
The Glow Worm People are the only ones who can save the Creature and…
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3 albums
The band was formed in 2007 by Jhindu Lawrie, Charles Thomas, Kahl Wallace and Emma Andrews.
Lawrie's father, Bunna Lawrie, is a member of the band Coloured Stone.
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Spirituality and poetry
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Burraga Gutya, Ken Canning
Yimbama is the second collection by Aboriginal Australian poet Ken Canning, also known as Burraga Gutya.
Canning is one of the strongest voices in contemporary Aboriginal Australian activism. The poems collected here offer an unflinching…
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History
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Fred Cahir
Fred Cahir tells the story about the magnitude of Aboriginal involvement on the Victorian goldfields in the middle of the nineteenth century.
The first history of Aboriginal–white interaction on the Victorian goldfields, Black Gold offers new…
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Textbooks, teaching, studies
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Lorraine Muller
Lorraine Muller outlines a theory for professional practice with Aboriginal clients in the human services, based on traditional Aboriginal knowledge and spirituality.
Most people of European background are not aware that they see the world through…
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Children
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Lisa Miranda Sarzin
A beautiful story of acknowledging the past and working together for a brighter future.When Simon unwraps a beautiful boomerang wrapped in an old newspaper, he learns of the national apology to the Stolen Generations. Who were the Stolen Generations…
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Politics
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Henry Reynolds
Since Federation, Australians have thought of themselves as one sovereign nation. A nation for a continent. But what of the original Australians? In the aftermath of the Mabo decision, what do we make of their prior rights?Are they nations…
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Politics
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Rosie Scott, Anita Heiss
In this historic anthology, award-winning writers Rosie Scott and Dr Anita Heiss have gathered together the work of twenty of Australian’s finest writers both Indigenous and non-Indigenous together with powerful statements from Northern Territory…
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John J. McGowan
Documentary profiles of six contemporary Aboriginal people who may be seen as forming a bridge between traditional Aboriginal culture and European culture in Australia.
Six Australians reveals a great deal about the issues affecting all Aboriginal…
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Fiction, novels
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Julie Janson
The Crocodile Hotel is the first novel by celebrated Aboriginal playwright Juile Janson.This story strikes deep into Australia's heart. An epic story of a young Aboriginal single mother's awakening of identity and compassion in a remote Northern…
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Larissa Behrendt
Under Skin, In Blood follows a fictional husband and wife, dealing with the devastating impact of the asbestos mine on the remote community of Baryulgil.
The Aboriginal community, west of Grafton, was the site of a major asbestos mine between the…
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Textbooks, teaching, studies
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Belinda Wheeler
Australian Aboriginal literature, once relegated to the margins of Australian literary studies, now receives both national and international attention. Not only has the number of published texts by contemporary Aboriginal authors risen sharply, but…
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History
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Alexandra Roginski
It is 1860 in Australia. An Aboriginal labourer named Jim Crow is led to the scaffold of the Maitland Gaol in colonial New South Wales.Among the onlookers is the Scotsman A.S. Hamilton, who will take bizarre steps in the aftermath of the execution…
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Daina Reid
Based on Kate Grenville’s novel, the two-part drama tells the deeply personal story of Will and Sal Thornhill, early convict colonists who lay claim to a plot of land on the then remote Hawkesbury River.
Will arrives in penal New South Wales and is…
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Sylvia Nulpinditj
The Bulunu songline belongs to the Djambarrpuyŋu clan of the Yolŋu Nation of north east Arnhem Land. Bulunu is the south east cloud formations that bring the rains that replenish the land and provide the time of abundance in food from the land and…
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Chynna Campbell
Something is happening in one of the hottest and most remote places of the world: In the small Aboriginal community of Ieramagadu (Roebourne), Western Australia, an unlikely group of 11-year olds wearing found objects, wacky hats and face paint…
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History
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Article
NAIDOC Week is predominantly held in the first full week of July and is a time to celebrate Aboriginal history, culture and achievements.
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Cornel Ozies
The creator left his footprints forever embedded in the landscape of Djugan country, on the Kimberley coast of Western Australia.
In 2014, a group of young Aboriginal men from the Djugun tribe which had almost completely lost their songs…
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Darlene Johnson
Bluey, an angry young woman trapped in a life of violence, meets a mystery mentor who could change everything. Bluey is a story of courage, heart and the fight for survival.
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Arts
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Vivien Johnson
Some of Australia's most exciting contemporary art comes from the daughters of the ground-breaking Papunya Tula artists of the 1970s, the founding fathers of the desert art movement.
Streets of Papunya is the story of the women painters of Papunya…
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Politics
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Alison Holland
Just Relations - The Story of Mary Bennett's Crusade for Aboriginal Rights
When Mary Bennett died in 1961, Australia lost one of its leading Aboriginal rights activists. Mary's crusade is still, sadly, a current one, and this book serves to…