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Take Power Like This Old Man Here : An Anthology of Writings Celebrating Twenty Years of Land Rights in Central Australia 1977-1997
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First known date:
1998...
1998
Take Power Like This Old Man Here : An Anthology of Writings Celebrating Twenty Years of Land Rights in Central Australia 1977-1997
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'This collection of stories is a resounding tribute to the strength of traditional Aboriginal Law and culture and to the workers for land rights who have helped shape the social and political landscape of a nation. Contributors include Geoff Eames, Pat Dodson, Gough Whitlam, Sir Edward Woodward, and Paul Memmott.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Alice Springs,
Southern Northern Territory,
Northern Territory,:Jukurrpa Books
, 1998 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Take Power Like This Old Man Here, single work biography (p. 2-3)
- They Been Get Rich by the Gurindji People, single work life story (p. 4-5)
-
We Went On Strike,
single work
life story
(p. 6-8)
Note: The translation from Gurindji to English has been done by Kalkaringi Resource and Language Centre.
-
We're Not Coming Back,
single work
life story
(p. 9-10)
Note: The translation from Gurindji to English has been done by Kalkaringi Resource and Language Centre.
- Treated Like a Dog, single work biography (p. 11-13)
- When We Started Marching, single work autobiography (p. 18-20)
- Just Tell 'em I Sent You, single work life story (p. 21-23)
- I Still Got Brains Whitefella Way, single work life story (p. 44)
- Cabbage Gum Bore, single work autobiography (p. 45-47)
- The Kurundi Walk-off, single work life story (p. 48-49)
- Hot Times in Warrabri, single work life story (p. 50-52)
- Uluru, Mike Gunn (interviewer), single work interview (p. 53-57)
- Retrospective, single work biography (p. 78-84)
- I Don't Like Sitting Around, single work life story (p. 85)
- The Alliance, single work life story (p. 86-94)
- Memorable Times and Hard Times, single work life story (p. 95-102)
- Big March, single work life story (p. 103-104)
- Sorting Things Out, single work life story (p. 105-107)
- A Very Hard Battle, single work life story (p. 108-110)
- Working for the Man, single work biography (p. 111-112)
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Last amended 15 Jul 2020 09:32:51
Subjects:
- Northern Territory,
- Central Australia,
- 1977-1997
Common subjects:
- Aboriginal Australians
- Aboriginal land rights & native title
- Central Australia
- Aboriginal relationship with the land
- Aboriginal-White relations
- Alice Springs
- Beef cattle industry
- Northern Territory
- Protests & demonstrations
- Daguragu / Kalkaringi / Wave Hill
- Legal system
- Childhood
- Central Northern Territory
- Tennant Creek
- Aboriginal children
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