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Blaze Kwaymullina Blaze Kwaymullina i(A105685 works by)
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal Palku / Palyku ; Aboriginal
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1 2 y separately published work icon Little Koala Lost Blaze Kwaymullina , Jess Racklyeft (illustrator), Lindfield : Scholastic Australia , 2016 9462337 2016 single work picture book children's

'This Australian counting book tells the story of a little koala lost in the bush, trying to find a home. Along the way he meets two marvellous magpies, three tricky turtles and many other characters, until he finds 10 kooky koalas feasting on gum leaves.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon One Little Koala Blaze Kwaymullina , Jess Racklyeft (illustrator), Parkside : Omnibus Books , 2016 9023231 2016 single work picture book children's
1 1 Living Texts: A Perspective on Published Sources, Indigenous Research Methodologies and Indigenous Worldviews Ambelin Kwaymullina , Blaze Kwaymullina , Lauren Butterly , 2013 single work criticism
— Appears in: International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies , vol. 6 no. 1 2013;

This article explores and extends one aspect of the research theories and methods defined by Lester-Irabinna Rigney (1999) as 'Indigenist research', namely, published sources. We view published sources broadly as incorporating poetry, life histories, community histories, creation stories, scholarly articles and books...' (Source: Authors' abstract)

1 2 y separately published work icon Helping Little Star Blaze Kwaymullina , Sally Morgan (illustrator), Newtown : Walker Books Australia , 2013 6127463 2013 single work children's fiction children's

When Little Star falls off the edge of Night Sky, he meets Python, Dingo and Kangaroo. Will his new friends be able to help him get home? [Publisher's blurb]

1 Frozen Colonial Soldiers: Aboriginal Research and the Archives Blaze Kwaymullina , 2012 single work essay
— Appears in: Westerly , November vol. 57 no. 2 2012; (p. 37-40)
1 Growing Up the Future : Children's Stories and Aboriginal Ecology Blaze Kwaymullina , Brooke Collins-Gearing , Ambelin Kwaymullina , Tracie Pushman , 2012 single work criticism
— Appears in: M/C Journal , vol. 15 no. 3 2012;

'In the context of children’s literature and ecology the idea of sustaining environmental and cultural awareness is shared via the written word—how it is used, presented, and read, particularly with ideas of the child reader in mind.  Our children will be the ones who struggle with the ripples we leave in our wake and they will be the ones who count the cost of our decisions as they in turn make decisions for the generations that will follow them. If we teach the right values then the behaviour of our children will reflect those ideas. In the Aboriginal way it’s about getting the story right, so that they can learn the right ways to be in Country, to be a human being, and to look after the world they inherit. As Deborah Bird Rose states, Country is a “nourishing terrain; a place that gives and receives life” (Rose Country 7).

This paper will examine two Aboriginal children’s stories that teach about a living, holistic, interrelated world and the responsibilities of human beings to look after it. Specifically, the authors will examine Joshua and the Two Crabs by Joshua Button and Dingo’s Tree by Gladys and Jill Milroy. Both stories are published by Aboriginal publisher Magabala Books and represent a genre of Aboriginal writing about Country and how to take care of it. They form part of the “language of that different yield” (Hogan 122) that Indigenous writer Linda Hogan advocates, a language that emerges from an ecology of the mind that locates human beings as an interconnected part of the patterns of the earth.  The first text discussion focuses on the sharing of implicit meaning via textual form—that is, the lay out of the story, its peritext, and illustrations. The second textual discussion centres explicitly on content and meaning. Both textual analyses aim to open up a dialogue between Aboriginal ecology and children’s literature to provide inter-subjective approaches for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal readers/listeners.'

Source: Introduction.

1 2 y separately published work icon Charlie Burr and the Great Shed Invasion Sally Morgan , Ezekiel Kwaymullina , Blaze Kwaymullina , Ambelin Kwaymullina , Richmond : Little Hare Books , 2011 Z1830382 2011 single work children's fiction children's Dad goes gold prospecting and entrusts Charlie with an important task - keeping an eye on his shed. A bloke's shed is sacred, so Charlie is horrified when Mum finds the shed key and puts all Dad's junk out for collection. To make matters worse, Charlie loses Mum's pet cat and Grandpa loses his favourite carpet python. Can Charlie find the pets and restock the shed before anyone finds out what happened...and before Cyclone Betty hits town?
1 Country Roads, Take Me Home : Prisons, Movement and Memory Blaze Kwaymullina , 2011 single work essay
— Appears in: Westerly , July vol. 56 no. 1 2011; (p. 73-93)

An employment of creative writing techniques in discussing the effects of imprisonment on Aboriginal Australians in past and present time frames.

1 y separately published work icon Charlie Burr Sally Morgan , Ambelin Kwaymullina , Blaze Kwaymullina , Ezekiel Kwaymullina , 2011 Neutral Bay : Little Hare Books , 2011- Z1775651 2011 series - author children's fiction children's
1 2 y separately published work icon Charlie Burr and the Three Stolen Dollars Sally Morgan , Ambelin Kwaymullina , Blaze Kwaymullina , Ezekiel Kwaymullina , Neutral Bay : Little Hare Books , 2011 Z1775645 2011 single work children's fiction children's 'Charlie has "borrowed" three dollars from his mum to buy an icy pole, and Charlie's dad has brought home a dingo pup. So Mum isn't happy with either Dad or Charlie! To get back in her good books Charlie has to quickly find a way to recoup the three dollars and work out how to keep the pup. It's not hard to believe that trouble follows, but the ever-resourceful Charlie soon finds a plan.' (From the publisher's website.)
1 y separately published work icon The Land of Dragonay Sally Morgan , Ambelin Kwaymullina , Blaze Kwaymullina , Ezekiel Kwaymullina , Newtown : Walker Books Australia , 2010 Z1712032 2010 single work children's fiction children's adventure fantasy 'After returning from their last adventure in the Land of Mirthful, Tom and Bilby find themselves quickly sent by Grandpa to the Land of Dragonay when he discovers they have in their possession a dragon egg in a suitcase. Dragonay has become a desolate wasteland since the dragon's gem was stolen and misused by an evil human called Ilgan. All traces of the powerful dragons who once flourished in this land, have been erased, but Tom and Bilby are determined to find where this egg came from. They have a feeling there maybe some dragons in hiding. Can Tom and Bilby survive this bleak and unhappy land, which is currently ruled by flying snakes who live in a community in the treetops and is patrolled by robotic dragons who are controlled by the evil Ilgan?' (From the publisher's website.)
1 2 y separately published work icon The Land of Leevan Sally Morgan , Ezekiel Kwaymullina , Blaze Kwaymullina , Ambelin Kwaymullina , Newtown : Walker Books Australia , 2010 Z1712005 2010 single work children's fiction children's fantasy adventure

'A stopwatch has sixty thin black lines, each marking off the seconds in a minute. But in Tom's stopwatch, they are also gateways to sixty different worlds ...

'Bilby misses his friend Mother Bird, so the stopwatch takes Tom and Bilby to the Land of Leevan to cheer him up. They soon discover a kind family of Beeres and Tom joins them on their quest to find an adventure. But when they stumble onto another human visitor, the joyful land is in danger. Could it be the evil Illian?' (From the publisher's website.)

1 Nanna and Me Blaze Kwaymullina , 2009 single work life story
— Appears in: Westerly , November vol. 54 no. 2 2009; (p. 30-36)
1 Outside i "Placed outside", Blaze Kwaymullina , 2009 single work poetry
— Appears in: Westerly , November vol. 54 no. 2 2009; (p. 126)
1 1 y separately published work icon Westerly vol. 54 no. 2 November Delys Bird (editor), Tony Hughes-d'Aeth (editor), Blaze Kwaymullina (editor), Sally Morgan (editor), 2009 Z1643069 2009 periodical issue

'This unique edition of the Westerly provides a space for Aboriginal stories to be published and heard. There is a great diversity in the stories in this edition, some focus on family relationships, others on Country and some on the trauma of colonisation. A common theme is the subtle and often ironic sense of humour that threads through the collection, offering a sense of hope and resilience. The collection is thought-provoking, insightful, sad, funny, and full of those wonderful foibles that make us all human.' (Source: Editorial)

1 y separately published work icon The Land of Mirthful Sally Morgan , Ambelin Kwaymullina , Blaze Kwaymullina , Ezekiel Kwaymullina , Newtown : Walker Books Australia , 2009 Z1573213 2009 single work children's fiction children's adventure fantasy 'At his grandfather's request, Tom and his new sidekick, Bilby, are sent on a mission to save the Land of Mirthful. Tom is welcomed by the grumpy monarch, Queen Mavis, who threatens anyone who laughs with the punishment of death. It turns out that she is a common fishwife who seized power and is not the rightful ruler of the Land of Mirthful - and without a proper queen, their world as they know it is doomed... ' (Publisher's blurb)
1 3 y separately published work icon Stopwatch Sally Morgan , Ambelin Kwaymullina , Blaze Kwaymullina , Ezekiel Kwaymullina , 2009 Newtown : Walker Books Australia , 2009-2010 Z1573208 2009 series - author children's fiction children's adventure fantasy
1 1 y separately published work icon The Land of Kur Sally Morgan , Ambelin Kwaymullina , Blaze Kwaymullina , Ezekiel Kwaymullina , Newtown : Walker Books Australia , 2009 Z1573205 2009 single work children's fiction children's adventure fantasy 'A stopwatch has sixty thin black lines, each marking off the seconds in a minute. But in Tom's grandfather's stopwatch, they are also gateways to different worlds. And Tom just cant wait to 'borrow' it. He soon finds himself sucked into a very different world indeed - a world of monsters and warfare. He is not on Earth anymore. In fact, he doesn't know where he is!' (Publisher's blurb)
1 2 y separately published work icon Curly Saves Grandma's House Sally Morgan , Ambelin Kwaymullina , Blaze Kwaymullina , Ezekiel Kwaymullina , North Sydney : Random House Australia , 2009 Z1566001 2009 single work children's fiction children's

'Curly and his naughty friend the Fent are visiting Grandma Rose by the ocean. They soon discover that My Smythe will do anything to get Grandma's house - even it it means tearing up Grandma Rose's garden, having secret meetings with the mayor and sending a shark after Curly and Pook.

'That's not all. It turns out that Fents have bigger, meaner cousins...the Grents.

'Can Curly avoid the Grent and produce the evidence that will save Grandma's house?' (Publication summary)

1 Curly and the Fent Sally Morgan , Ambelin Kwaymullina , Blaze Kwaymullina , Ezekiel Kwaymullina , 2008 series - author children's fiction children's
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