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Bruce Chatwin provides a fascinating background to indigenous Australian life.
The songlines are the invisible pathways that criss-cross ...
Across Australia, early Europeans commented again and again that the land looked like a park. With extensive grassy patches and pathways, open woodlands and abundant ...
Dadina Georgina Brown was born in the desert, outside the bounds of her society. Like her famous kinsman, Warri, and his wife Yatungka, she is ...
The Ngaanyatjarra Lands, deep in Western Australia, are home to the country's most remote Aboriginal communities. Beset by social problems, the communities and their ...
Compilation of the 1936 text with many more photographs and much more information, 167 colour and black & white photos. J. R. B. Love lived ...
Volume Three in the Kimberley Rock Art series, this book covers most of the Kimberley that Volumes One and Two didn’t. It includes rock ...
2 Volume Set - AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL CULTURE SERIES N0. 9The Arunta represents Spencer and Gillen's consummate account of an Aboriginal group untouched by modern civilisation ...
Beautiful stories of life in Australian Aboriginal society--where gender influences every aspect of existence--that show a new way to find happiness in our modern Western ...
Provides an early record of the people of the Musgrave, Mann and Tomkinson Ranges (now known as the the Antakarinja, Yankuntjatjara, Luritja and Pitjantjatjara) in ...
In the course of a couple of years the township of Fitzroy Crossing in the remote Kimberley changed from a tiny frontier outpost, to a ...
Aboriginal Myths: Tales of the Dreamtime gives a fascinating glimpse of the wild and entertaining deeds of the mythic beings populating Aboriginal spiritual life. From ...
Why are so many Aboriginal Australians still disadvantaged? Why is so much potential still wasted? Why is 'the Aboriginal problem' still intractable? Why can we ...
This is a highly readable examination of the nature of daily life in a remote Aboriginal community in central Australia. Evocative narratives revolve around five ...