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This is a collection of life stories in both written and illustrative form from the women and men of Ernabella, in northern South Australia. The stories tell of the interaction between white and black women that led to the establishment and development of a significant school of Australian art, Ernabella Art Inc, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1998. From 'first missionary coming', through the terror of the nearby atomic bomb tests in the 1950s, to the commercial and artistic successes of the 1990s, the stories speak of great losses and regrets, but also of remarkable achievements, and of the skill and strength of the individuals whose voices we hear.
Source: Publishers Note
Source: Publishers Note
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Canberra,
Australian Capital Territory,:Aboriginal Studies Press
, 1999 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Someone Caring For Us, Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), single work oral history (p. 1)
- Living in a Bush Hut, Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), single work oral history (p. 2-4)
- White Man is Coming (Nura Rupert's Story), Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), single work oral history (p. 5-16)
- About Mission Times, Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), single work oral history (p. 17-18)
- A Day in Mission Times, Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), single work oral history (p. 21-22)
- Putting the Stick Down, Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), single work oral history (p. 23-24)
- We Had No Money But Good Work, Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), single work oral history (p. 25)
- All that Work, Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), single work oral history (p. 26-28)
- Things Have Changed, Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), single work oral history (p. 29-30)
- The Story of Ernabella Arts, Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), single work oral history (p. 31-33)
- Tjulkiwa's Father's Story of Aralya, single work oral history (p. 52-55)
- Our Design, Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), single work oral history (p. 56)
- Learning the Design, Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), single work oral history (p. 58-60)
- Our Lives as Artists, Margaret Dagg (interviewer), Ute Eickelkemp (translator), single work oral history (p. 65-69)
- Margaret Dagg, single work oral history (p. 69)
- Marie Warren, Kanytjupai Armstrong (editor), Nura Ward (translator), single work oral history (p. 73)
- Makinti Minutjukur, single work oral history (p. 74-76)
- Lexie Ingkatji, Kanytjupai Armstrong (translator), single work oral history (p. 77-78)
- Nyukana Baker, Margaret Dagg (translator), single work oral history (p. 79-84)
- Alison Carroll, Kanytjupai Armstrong (translator), single work oral history (p. 85-86)
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
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Subjects:
- Ernabella / Pukatja, Everard Range, North West South Australia, Far North South Australia, South Australia,
- 1950-2000
Common subjects:
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