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'Our Indigenous Elders are custodian of knowledge. This knowledge must be passed on from generation to generation.'

'As a way to preserve their extraordinary histories, Dale Roberts has been working along side our region’s most respected Elders for over 2 years to record their stories before they are lost. ...'

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      Alstonville, Alstonville - Ballina - Lennox Head area, Far North Coast, New South Wales,: 2016 .
      image of person or book cover 9109543880804390934.jpg
      This image has been sourced from ABC online
      Extent: 1 v.p.
      Note/s:
      • To be launched at Byron Writers Festival 2016
      • Contributors: Aunty Marge Close, Uncle Athol Compton, Aunty Marie Delbridge, Aunty Dorrie Gordon, Aunty Viv Laurie, Uncle Magpie, Uncle Mick Ryan, Pop Harry Walker, Uncle Artie Williams, Aunty Gwen Williams.
      ISBN: 9780646957876

Works about this Work

Launch for Elders' Book Keira Jenkins , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 24 August no. 633 2016; (p. 14)

— Review of Our Way Stories 2016 selected work life story
'Bundjalung elders from the NSW northern rivers regiion launched the book Our Way Stories, which celebrate the life stories of 10 elders, in a packed tent at Byron Bay Writers Festival this month. ...'
Our Way Stories Gives Indigenous Elders a Voice to Guide Next Generation Catherine Marciniak , 2016 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , August 2016;

'"These elders weren't meant to be here," said Goorie novelist Melissa Lucashenko, as she introduced the authors of the collection Our Way Stories at the Byron Writers Festival. "All the elders here lived through the era of assimilation … where Aboriginal language, Aboriginal culture, Aboriginal spirituality was meant to go away," Ms Lucashenko said. "So simply to be here today is a victory."'

Book Will Save Stories 2016 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 15 June no. 628 2016; (p. 19)
Aboriginal woman Dale Roberts has been working with some of the NSW Northern Rivers' most respected Elders for more than two years, recording their stories before they are lost. ...'
Launch for Elders' Book Keira Jenkins , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 24 August no. 633 2016; (p. 14)

— Review of Our Way Stories 2016 selected work life story
'Bundjalung elders from the NSW northern rivers regiion launched the book Our Way Stories, which celebrate the life stories of 10 elders, in a packed tent at Byron Bay Writers Festival this month. ...'
Book Will Save Stories 2016 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 15 June no. 628 2016; (p. 19)
Aboriginal woman Dale Roberts has been working with some of the NSW Northern Rivers' most respected Elders for more than two years, recording their stories before they are lost. ...'
Our Way Stories Gives Indigenous Elders a Voice to Guide Next Generation Catherine Marciniak , 2016 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , August 2016;

'"These elders weren't meant to be here," said Goorie novelist Melissa Lucashenko, as she introduced the authors of the collection Our Way Stories at the Byron Writers Festival. "All the elders here lived through the era of assimilation … where Aboriginal language, Aboriginal culture, Aboriginal spirituality was meant to go away," Ms Lucashenko said. "So simply to be here today is a victory."'

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