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Avant-Garde, Classical, Jazz |
1 album
Yulugi is a collaboration between Gumaroy Newman, a Gamilaroi and Wakka Wakka song man and didjeridu player, and Keyna Wilkins, a NSW-based composer and musician (piano, flute). They combine Aboriginal and Western sounds in structured…
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Children
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Sue McPherson
Brontide is a coming of age story about four boys and their lot in life. Recounted through storytelling sessions at their school over a period of five days, these boys chronicle their lives. They are at times demanding, occasionally rude, always…
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Language
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Article
Learn about the many roles language has in Aboriginal culture, the main language groups and their biggest threat.
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History
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Lucinda Aberdeen, Jennifer Jones (eds.)
In 1957, Ella Simon of Purfleet mission near Taree, New South Wales, applied for and was granted a certificate of exemption.
Exemption gave her legal freedoms denied to other Aboriginal people at that time: she could travel freely, open a bank…
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Autobiography, biography
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Stuart Rintoul
The profoundly moving biography of a truly great Australian who, against the greatest of odds, became one of Australia's most respected and recognisable Aboriginal leaders.
Lowitja O'Donoghue is one of Australia's most recognised Aboriginal woman.…
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People
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Debbie Bargallie
Growing numbers of Aboriginal people in Australia are entering historically white, structurally racist workplaces. Unmasking the Racial Contract is a study of one such workplace: the Australian Public Service.
Bargallie shows that despite efforts…
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Hip Hop & Rap |
5 albums
Barkaa (real name Chloe Quayle) is a proud Malyangapa, Barkindji woman and mother of three, who only released her debut single in March 2020. Before that she was rapping in Blacktown.
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Hip Hop & Rap |
12 albums
Tasman Keith, a Gumbaynggirr man from NSW's north coast, is the son of rapper Wire MC.
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Fiction, novels
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Nardi Simpson
Darnmoor, The Gateway to Happiness. The sign taunts a fool into feeling some sense of achievement, some kind of end- that you have reached a destination in the very least. Yet as the sign states, Darnmoor is merely a gateway, a waypoint on the road…
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Children
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Archie Roach, Ruby Hunter
Archie Roach AM’s deeply personal song, ‘Took the Children Away’, from his 1990 debut album, Charcoal Lane, was the first song ever to receive a prestigious Australian Human Rights Award.
Its impact was immediate, shining a stark light on…
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History
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Grace Karskens
Dyarubbin, the Hawkesbury-Nepean River, is where the two early Australias – ancient and modern – first collided. People of the River journeys into the lost worlds of the Aboriginal people and the settlers of Dyarubbin, both complex worlds with…
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People
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Marlee Silva, Rachael Sarra (Illustrator)
Aboriginal culture and society has existed on this continent for millennia. It's a culture that manifests itself as the ultimate example of resilience, strength and beauty. It’s also a culture that has consistently been led by its women.
My Tidda,…
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History
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Lynne Kelly, Margo Neale
Songlines are an archive for powerful knowledges that ensured Australia’s many Aboriginal cultures flourished for over 60,000 years. Much more than a navigational path in the cartographic sense, these vast and robust stores of information are…
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Land
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Bruce Pascoe, Vicky Shukuroglou
Loving Country is a powerful and essential guidebook that offers a new way to travel and discover Australia through an Aboriginal narrative.
In this beautifully designed and photographed edition, co-authors Bruce Pascoe and Vicky Shukuroglou show…
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Documentary |
Frank Rijavec
The Habits of New Norcia tells the story of the Benedictine Aboriginal Mission at New Norcia, in Western Australia. Now a popular tourist destination north of Perth, the Mission holds harsh memories for the former Aboriginal "inmates" who were…
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Arts
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A poem by Nola Gregory
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Arts
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A poem by Nola Gregory, Geraldton, WA
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Suspense |
Erica Glynn, Steven McGregor
Copping It Black follows detective Toni Alma, who is assigned to investigate a suspicious car accident in Perdar Theendar, the Aboriginal community she left as a child and has had little to do with over the years.
Clues will lead back to her own…
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Documentary |
Dean Gibson
Australia was founded with a clear purpose, to create a prison island. 230 years later, our incarceration rates are amongst the highest in the world, costing our nation billions of dollars. But the most devastating cost is the erosion of the…
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Documentary |
Ben Strunin
Westwind: Djalu's Legacy is an enlightening and powerful film which profiles internationally revered musician, craftsman and spiritual leader Djalu Gurriwiwi.
Yolngu warrior, shaman and father Djalu Gurruwiwi, with some help from global pop star…
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Allan Clarke
Allan Clarke’s The Bowraville Murders is a feature documentary which investigates one of Australia’s worst unsolved serial murder cases.
In 1990-91 three kids disappeared from an Aboriginal Mission on the same street in Bowraville, a tiny country…