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Autobiography, biography
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Tjanara Goreng Goreng
This is a memoir of an Aboriginal woman, Tjanara Goreng Goreng, who began life without any of the advantages of her fellow non-Indigenous Australians except for grit, humour and diverse talent in spades. Life was tough and poor as an Aboriginal kid…
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History
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The 1967 referendum made history: Australians voted overwhelmingly to amend the constitution to include Aboriginal people in the census and allow the Commonwealth to create laws for them.
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Don't waste time searching by yourself. Use this hand-picked guide of helpful, affordable resources to quickly learn about key aspects of Aboriginal culture.
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Autobiography, biography
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Shireen Morris
Neither Aboriginal nor white, Shireen Morris is both outside observer and instrumental insider in the fight for Aboriginal rights. Shaped by her family’s Indian and Fijian migrant story, Morris is a key player in what many consider the greatest…
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People
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Are you believing some myths about Aboriginal people? Check this list to learn if they are true!
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Education
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A cheat sheet helping teachers plan lessons for the Australian curriculum.
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Language
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When you are learning about First Nations culture there are many unfamiliar words. This glossary explains them.
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Education
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You might be here because you too are suffering from the Aboriginal Australia Information Deficit Syndrome. Millions of Australians do, and a cure seems far away.
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Education
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Want to support Aboriginal culture? Check out how you can best learn & support, spread the word, advocate, join and help bring change. And know what you should better avoid.
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Education
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Planning a trip? Want to experience Aboriginal culture? Get the most out of your trip by following these handy tips for your visit.
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Hip Hop & Rap |
10 albums
Baker Boy (real name Danzal Baker OAM) is an award-winning hip-hop artist from Arnhem Land whose lyrics move between English and Yolgnu. He is the first Aboriginal artist to have mainstream success rapping in the Yolngu Matha language. In 2019 Baker…
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History
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Business and economy
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Dale Kerwin
The dreaming paths of Aboriginal nations – paths that crossed the Australian landscape – formed major ceremonial routes along which goods and knowledge flowed. These became the trade routes that crisscrossed Australia and transported religion and…
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Arts
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A poem by Nola Gregory, Geraldton, WA
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Arts
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National Museum of Australia
This new edition of Old Masters: Australia's Great Bark Artists is the companion to the National Museum of Australia's travelling exhibition of the same name that will tour China during 2018-20.A celebration of Aboriginal bark paintings from the…
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Writing about Aboriginal culture, especially as a non-Aboriginal writer, can be treacherous. Here are a few tips that can help you navigate this challenge.
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Musicians
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Ripple Effect Band, who came together in 2006 as a school band, are an all female band, reflecting the
multilingual nature of Maningrida, singing in their languages of
Ndjébbana, Na-kara, Burarra, Kunwinjku and Kune as well as English.
Their…
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A poem by Stuart Chugg
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People
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Some examples of Australian Aboriginal remains which were returned include [1][2][3]:
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Matt Norman
Salute is the story of how Peter Norman, a white Australian sprinter, became a hero in black America, even as he was virtually written out of the annals of Australia's Olympic history.
On one level, it is a story of real idealism, on another, it's…
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People
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Don't believe everything you read about Aboriginal Australian people. We expose the common "good" stereotypes used in the tourist industry.