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Valerie Alberts Valerie Alberts i(A112958 works by) (a.k.a. Val Alberts)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal
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1 y separately published work icon The Long and Winding Road The Long and Winding Road: Six Indigenous Women Tell Their Stories to Val Alberts; Long and Winding Road : Indigenous Women's Stories of Survival from Family Violence Collected by Val Alberts. Valerie Alberts , Thuringowa : Black Ink Press , 2011 Z1799025 2011 anthology life story 'A small group of Indigenous women tell their story of how they survived domestic violence. This small book looks at the levels of stress and survival mechanisms that have enabled each of them to cope. It acknowledges that violence is trans-generational and discusses the effect that it has on family members.' Source: Black Ink Press website (Sighted: 17/08/2011)
1 2 y separately published work icon Written True, Not Gammon - A History of Aboriginal Charters Towers Sally Babidge , Patricia Dallachy , Valerie Alberts , Thuringowa : Black Ink Press , 2007 Z1458758 2007 single work non-fiction life story This is a book that people of all ages should read to understand Australia's history. Award winning anthropologist Sally Babidge has collaborated with local elders Val Alberts and Patricia Dallachy to gather oral history and local family photographs. (Black Ink Press webpage).
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