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'Black Ink Press is a community-based Indigenous publishing company based in North Queensland, specialising in contemporary illustrated books for young readers. Black Ink Press has a strong commitment to publishing in Indigenous languages.'
'So far, Black Ink has published in Gudjal, Mamu, Mitakoodi, Gamilaraay, Wadja, Wik Mungkan, Wiradjuri, Kalaw Kawaw Ya, Torres Strait Creole and Nywaigi. They have new books in Kunjen and Djambarpuyingu, and are developing projects in Warrgamay, Yidinj, Waluwara, and others. Some of these only have a few words ‘in language’ but they do give readers a taste. Others are fully bi-lingual.' (Abstract)
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Indigenous Language Publishing - Black Ink Press
Our Languages Are the Voice of the Land : the FATSIL Newsletter
Subjects:
- Pigs and Honey 1989 single work picture book
- Going for Oysters 1991 single work picture book
- Gudjal Book of Animals 2006 single work picture book
- Gudjal Book of Birds 2006 single work picture book
- Turtle Egg Day 2005 single work picture book
- Down to the Pond 2011 single work short story
- Aukam : The Woman Who Wove by the Light of the Moon 2006 single work children's fiction
- Two in a Boat 2009 single work picture book
- Catching Fish 2009 single work picture book
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