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Voices From a First Nation : A Journal of Writings by Jim Everett from the Clan Plangermairreener of the Palawa
Tasmania
:
Jim Everett
,
1997
Z1849857
1997
selected work
poetry
short story
essay
criticism
These writings span over 50 years. Much of the content relates to Tasmanian Aborigines and their history and struggles for identity, return of remains, equality and self determination.
Tasmania
:
Jim Everett
,
1997
pg.
115 unpaged
Note: Author note: Pura-lia Japan 1994
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y
Voices From a First Nation : A Journal of Writings by Jim Everett from the Clan Plangermairreener of the Palawa
Tasmania
:
Jim Everett
,
1997
Z1849857
1997
selected work
poetry
short story
essay
criticism
These writings span over 50 years. Much of the content relates to Tasmanian Aborigines and their history and struggles for identity, return of remains, equality and self determination.
Tasmania
:
Jim Everett
,
1997
pg.
115 unpaged
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y
Untreated : Poems by Black Writers
Josie Douglas
(editor),
Alice Springs
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Jukurrpa Books
,
2001
Z930045
2001
anthology
poetry
'This anthology of poetry brings together all the big names in Aboriginal writing and features a wide array of styles and topics. With a foreword by Kim Scott – joint winner of the Miles Franklin Literary Award, 2000, for his novel Benang. (Publication summary)
Alice Springs : Jukurrpa Books , 2001 pg. 17
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Untreated : Poems by Black Writers
Josie Douglas
(editor),
Alice Springs
:
Jukurrpa Books
,
2001
Z930045
2001
anthology
poetry
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Appears in:
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y
Keeping Culture : Aboriginal Tasmania
Amanda Jane Reynolds
(editor),
Canberra
:
National Museum of Australia Press
,
2006
Z1305322
2006
anthology
poetry
autobiography
short story
prose
'This book highlights the strength and diversity of contemporary Tasmanian Aboriginal voices through stories, memories, essays and art. Cultural traditions such as mutton-birding, fishing, carving, weaving and necklace making are celebrated here through poems and songs, and through the craft of the makers.' (Source: WorldCat website)
Canberra : National Museum of Australia Press , 2006 pg. 100
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y
Keeping Culture : Aboriginal Tasmania
Amanda Jane Reynolds
(editor),
Canberra
:
National Museum of Australia Press
,
2006
Z1305322
2006
anthology
poetry
autobiography
short story
prose
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Settings:
- Tasmania,