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Anthologies
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W.J. Peasley
The Last of the Nomads is the deeply moving story of Warri and Yatungka, the last of the Mandjildjara people to remain in the Gibson desert, the traditional home of the tribe. Forbidden to marry by tribal law, the couple fled into the desert,…
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Mythology
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Bruce Chatwin
Part adventure, part novel of ideas, part spiritual autobiography, The Songlines is a classic for anyone interested in learning about Aboriginal culture and one of Bruce Chatwin's most famous books.Set in the desolate lands of the Australian…
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Anthologies
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Daryl Tonkin, Carolyn Landon
In 1936, at the height of the Great Depression, Daryl Tonkin and his brother Harry head to the bush searching for work and adventure. The following year they set up a timber mill at Jackson's Track-a dreamtime place-in the rich temperate forests of…
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Land
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Sylvia J Hallam
Fire and Hearth: A study of Aboriginal usage and European usurpation in south-western Australia was originally published by the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies in 1975.This facsimile edition of Professor Sylvia J. Hallam's classic work…
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Land
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Virginia Marshall
Overturning Aqua Nullius aims to cultivate a new understanding of Aboriginal water rights and interests in the context of Aboriginal water concepts and water policy development in Australia.In this award-winning work, Dr Marshall argues that…
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Politics
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Aileen Moreton-Robinson
Sovereign Subjects is an agenda-setting book about Aboriginal sovereignty from some of Australia’s best thinkers.
Aboriginal rights in Australia are at a crossroads. Neo-liberal governments have reasserted their claim to land in Australia, and…
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Politics
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Kevin Gilbert
First published in 1973, Gilbert’s controversial account of Aboriginal affairs paints a disturbing image of the impact of the colonisation of Australia by Britain and the ongoing problems faced by the Aboriginal people.
The book poses a solution…
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Documentary |
Darren Dale, Rachel Perkins
More than six out of ten who call Australia home have had little or no contact with Aboriginal people. The chasm and disconnect between the First Australians and the rest of the nation is vast.
First Contact shines a light on this deep divide by…
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People
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Vivienne Rae-Ellis
A greedy, vain and unscrupulous man bent on self-aggrandisment—this controversial study of George ('Black') Robinson, first Chief Protector of Aborigines in Australia, reveals a man long held to be the worthy civiliser and Christianiser of Tasmanian…
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Spirituality and poetry
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Rainbow Spirit Elders
Rainbow Spirit Theology is a highly unusual book of theology by Aboriginal theologians in Australia. It is a collective work of the reflections of a group of Aboriginal leaders in Queensland, including Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican and Uniting Church…
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Arts
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Article
Poem by Sandra Gaal Hayman, Mount Annan, NSW
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Anthologies
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Jack Davis
A Boy's Life is an autobiographical study by a celebrated Aboriginal poet and playwright, who writes of his boyhood in the south-west of Western Australia during the depression years of the 1920s and 30s.Written with humour and compassion, this book…
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Textbooks, teaching, studies
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Lynne Kelly
The Memory Code: The traditional Aboriginal memory technique that unlocks the secrets of Stonehenge, Easter Island and ancient monuments the world over.Lynne Kelly has discovered that a powerful memory technique used by the ancients can unlock the…
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People
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Jenny Hunter
White People Are Nomads is a book which shares the often untold and largely unknown story of Australia’s shared history with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians. It offers insight into a history that has not been taught to us in schools or…
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Arts
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Article
A poem by Nola Gregory, WA
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Spirituality and poetry
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Paul Callaghan
Iridescence provides models, insights and exercises on achieving improved wellbeing through traditional Aboriginal culture, philosophy and spirituality. Ancient wisdom is more relevant to our daily lives than ever.
40 years after the promise of a…
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Rolf de Heer, Molly Reynolds, Tania Nehme
The Balanda and the Bark Canoes is a lively and eye-opening documentary and a companion film to Ten Canoes.
Rolf de Heer wrote during the production of Ten Canoes: "We are making a movie. The story is their story, those that live on this land, in…
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Arts
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Article
A mother and daughter reflection by Nola Gregory and Rashaan Briggs, Geraldton, WA
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A poem by Dan Davis, Central QLD
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People
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Article
Many informed people want to help and work with Aboriginal communities. This guide helps you prepare, engage, and find resources and contacts for volunteer jobs.
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Margaret McHugh
The Drover's Boy is a ‘hybrid’ blend of music, documentary and drama.
The story is set in the 1920s in outback Australia, and evokes a time when it was illegal for white Australians and Aboriginal people to marry. It was not uncommon for a drover…