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Trish Albert Trish Albert i(A129426 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal
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1 y separately published work icon Unsung Hero Trish Albert , Port Melbourne : Pearson Rigby , 2010 8125824 2010 single work biography children's

'Written for upper primary students this book tells the story of Eddie Albert who joined the Army in 1940, enlisting in North Queensland. Eddie gives an account of a battle he was in, was captured by the Germans and taken to a number of prison camps in Italy. He returned home safely in 1945, married and had children and was reunited with his brother. Eddie’s story is contextualised in the social history of the time, both before and after the war, including the story of his removal from his mother.' (Source: AIATSIS website)

1 y separately published work icon It's More Than Art Trish Albert , Port Melbourne : Pearson Rigby , 2009 Z1862390 2009 single work life story
1 1 y separately published work icon Remembering Coniston Trish Albert , Port Melbourne : Pearson Rigby , 2009 Z1695259 2009 multi chapter work criticism children's 'In 1928 in Central Australia, the killing of a European by an Aboriginal man led to expeditions by a police party that resulted in many Aboriginal deaths. These killings are known as the Coniston massacre. How did society view these tragic events? Did Aboriginal people have a voice in 1928? Seventy-five years later, the groups affected shared their experiences at a special commemoration for the Coniston massacre.' Source: Libraries Australia
1 y separately published work icon Keeping Strong Through Art Trish Albert , Melbourne : Pearson Rigby , 2009 Z1675526 2009 single work non-fiction 'Keeping Strong Through Art Art is a very important part of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture. Through art, traditions are kept alive-traditions tell of people's beliefs, identity and history. This book tells stories of many types of Indigenous art including paintings, carvings, costumes, storytelling and dance.' (Source: back cover)
1 y separately published work icon Welcome to Mer Island : Maiem Taba Merem Trish Albert , Melbourne : Pearson Rigby , 2009 Z1674553 2009 single work biography

'Welcome to Mer Island : Maiem Taba Merem Meet Joey, a Meriam person from remote Mer Island in the Torres Strait. Learn about Joeyss cultural identity and efforts to keep his history alive. What traditions are important to Meriam people and how do they express their connections to their place? Discover why a high Court ruling in 1992 attracted national attention to Mer Island and made Joey's homeland famous.' (Source: back cover)

1 y separately published work icon The Travelling Yamani: A Story from the Ngadjon-Jii People Story of the Travelling Yamani Trish Albert , Warren Canendo (illustrator), Andrew Morta (illustrator), Port Melbourne : Heinemann Australia , 2009 10265862 2009 single work prose dreaming story

'In this book, Ngadjon-Jii rainforest people share their beliefs through a creation story about a Rainbow Serpent. We discover an elder's traditional knowledge of bush foods from the rainforest. We also learn about Ngadjon-Jii's continuing connection to special places on their traditional lands of the Atherton Tableland area in North Queensland.' (Publishers' Blurb)

1 y separately published work icon Caring For Country Trish Albert (editor), Melbourne : Pearson Rigby , 2009 Z1674302 2009 anthology poetry non-fiction lyric/song autobiography 'Caring for Country Items left behind in the landscape by Aboriginal people tell of a fascinating human history stretching back 50, 000 years. Find out why the discoveries of human burials and footprints are of world-wide importance. Explore the cultural heritage of the Willandra Lakes region : a special place for Paakantji, Nyampaa and Mutthi Mutthi peoples, and discover how they 'care for country' today.' (Source: back cover)
1 y separately published work icon Life At Mulga Bore Trish Albert , Melbourne : Pearson Rigby , 2009 Z1674231 2009 single work life story 'Life at Mulga Bore Meet Lindsay Bird Mpetyane, an Anmatyerr man from Mulga Bore in Central Australia. Follow the making of Lindsay's Bush Plum Dreaming painting, and discover why he paints this special story. Learn how Lindsay and other elders celebrate and teach their Anmatyerr culture to children through variouse activities, from painting to finding bush tucker and water 'out bush'.' (Source: back cover)
1 1 y separately published work icon Discovering Aboriginal Australia Trish Albert , Melbourne : Pearson Rigby , 2008 Z1674999 2008 single work non-fiction 'Discovering Aboriginal Australia What does an archaeologist do? Do you know where the oldest boomerangs have been found in Australia? In this book we discover amazing facts about Australia's human history as we journey through time. We also learn why sites or places are culturally significant and continue to be special to Aboriginal people today.' (Source: back cover)
1 y separately published work icon Indigenous Sporting Greats Trish Albert , Melbourne : Pearson Rigby , 2008 Z1674919 2008 single work biography 'Indigenous Sporting Greats Sport is an Australian way of life. Through the actions and voices of Indigenous sportsmen and women, we learn about policies and attitudes in Australia towards Indigenous people. This book celebrates their sporting achievements and the contributions they have made in Australian life.' (Source: back cover)
1 y separately published work icon Fighting for Rights Trish Albert , Melbourne : Pearson Rigby , 2008 Z1674546 2008 single work non-fiction biography 'Fighting For Rights Today all Australians have equal rights by law, however Indigenous Australians did not always have the same rights as other Australians. This book shows how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have fought to have their voices heard and to make Australia a fairer place for their people.' (Source: back cover)
1 y separately published work icon Special Objects Trish Albert , Melbourne : Pearson Rigby , 2008 Z1674446 2008 single work non-fiction biography lyric/song 'Special Objects Through objects such as tools, jewellery, artworks and toys, traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are kept alive. Traditions show people's beliefs, identity and history. Objects are special cultural items that can represent voices of ancestors or living persons. In this book we discover five special objects and their makers.' (Source: Back cover)
2 1 y separately published work icon The Travelling Yamani : A Story from the Ngadjon Jii People Trish Albert , Port Melbourne : Pearson Rigby , 2008 6059661 2008 single work prose young adult 'The Travelling Yamani In this book, Ngadjon Jii rainforest people share their beliefs through a creation story about a Rainbow Serpent. We discover an elder's traditional knowledge of bush foods from the rainforest. We also learn about Ngadjon Jii's continuing connection to special places on their traditional lands of the Atherton Tableland area in North Queensland.' (Source: back cover)
1 2 y separately published work icon Kaisiana's Journey To Torres Strait Trish Albert , Sydney : Pearson Rigby , 2008 Z1649138 2008 single work children's fiction children's

'Kaisiana's Journey to Torres Strait explores the travels of a girl from Cairns who visits her grandmother on Thursday Island. Through Kaisiana's journey, we learn about her cultural identity. We also find out about the traditions of Torres Strait Islander people and the importance of place to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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