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Politics
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Damien Freeman, Shireen Morris
The Forgotten People – Liberal and Conservative Approaches to Recognising Indigenous Peoples challenges the assumption that constitutional recognition of Aboriginal Australians is a project of the left in Australia.
It frames Aboriginal…
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Anthologies
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Christobel Mattingley
Maralinga's Long Shadow tells the powerful story of Yvonne Edwards, artist and community leader, who lived on or near the Maralinga lands, and the cost of the fall-out for herself and her family from the nuclear tests in the 1950s.
"Grandfather…
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People
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Article
Aboriginal leadership does not equal being an elder. But who defines 'Aboriginal leaders'? Unfortunately, too many.
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Fiction, novels
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Jan Reid
Rachel cannot imagine a life away from 'Binda', her home in the bush, where the Macquarie River flows alongside her back door.
Her childhood days are spent with her neighbour and biracial best friend, Darel; exploring and learning about the…
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Fiction, novels
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Jan Reid
Grace Taylor opens the letter she receives with trembling hands. She knows the words she is about to read will either cause her great happiness or heart-wrenching despair. On her 10th birthday she discovered she was not only adopted, but the…
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Fiction, novels
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Jan Reid
Libby once loved visiting the beautiful country property of Barons Reach, with her grandmother and aunt, tagging along as they conducted historical tours. But, that was when she had been a child. Before Roger appeared, her aunt refused to believe…
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Arts
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Article
A poem by Michele 'Mickey' Hetherington, NSW.
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Documentary |
Fran Dobbie
‘Don’t cry, be a man!’
A mother’s concern for her son and his abuse of alcohol takes her on a journey of her own self-discovery. She reflects on the past and her concerns for young people and their determination to experience life to its fullest.…
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Folk, Pop, Roots |
5 albums
Emily Wurramara has been writing songs since she was 6. She sings original music both in English and Anindilyakwa, her original language. She has performed at Gaarma Festival, Island Vibes, Woodford Folk Festival, Clancestry and numerous other…
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Anthologies
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Sally Morgan
Looking at the views and experiences of three Aboriginal generations, this autobiography unearths political and societal issues contained within Australia's Aboriginal culture.
Sally Morgan travelled to her grandmother's birthplace, starting a…
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Anthologies
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Lizzie Marrkilyi Ellis
Pictures From My Memory is a compelling autobiographical account of Lizzie Marrkilyi Ellis’s life as a Ngaatjatjarra woman from the Australian Western Desert.Born in the bush at the time of first contact between her family and White Australians,…
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Arts
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Various artists
This beautifully presented greeting card boxed set contains 12 blank greeting cards and envelopes featuring six works of art by Australian Aboriginal artists.
Works featured include
"Flicking Water Lake Gregory" by Louise Malarvie
"Nanarra"…
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Children
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National Gallery of Australia
Land, Sea, Sky will take children to places beyond their imagination as they learn new words and develop greater understanding of what it means to share. It includes ten 16-piece jigsaw puzzles featuring child-friendly works of art in the National…
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Children
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National Gallery of Australia
This fun, colourful and educational book introduces pre-schoolers to the art of Aboriginal Australians and the idea of sharing and caring for our land.Children will develop their observation, manual dexterity and coordination skills as they piece…
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Spirituality and poetry
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Maggie Walsh
Sunset is the first collection of poetry by Aboriginal poet, Maggie Walsh. Maggie is a Bwcolgamon woman from Palm Island. As she has spent a lot of her childhood years in the Dormitory, Walsh is still finding her family connections. Walsh was born…
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History
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Article
Australia's slavery started because other countries abolished it. Aboriginal people were blackbirded and used in the pearling, sugar cane and cattle industries. They suffered terrible abuse and were denied their wages.
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Arts
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Article
A poem by Michelle "Mickey" Hetherington, NSW.
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Arts
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Article
A poem by Phillip McDonald, Newstead, VIC.
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Arts
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A poem by Racheal Wilson from Perth, WA.
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Children
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Gregg Dreise
Mad Magpie is the third book in this successful series of morality tales from Gregg Dreise.
Inspired by wise sayings and the knowledge of his Elders, Mad Magpie tells the story of Guluu, an angry magpie who is being teased by a gang of butcher…
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History
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Erika Charola, Felicity Meakins
On 23 August 1966, approximately 200 Gurindji stockmen and their families walked off Wave Hill Station in the Northern Territory, protesting against poor working conditions and the taking of their land by pastoralists. Led by Vincent Lingiari, this…