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Boori Pryor Boori Pryor i(A28129 works by) (a.k.a. Boori Monty Pryor; Monty Pryor)
Born: Established: 1950 Townsville, Townsville area, Marlborough - Mackay - Townsville area, Queensland, ;
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Birri-Gubba Juru
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1 1 y separately published work icon Story Doctors Boori Pryor , Rita Sinclair (illustrator), Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2021 21507738 2021 single work picture book children's

'This is a book for everybody. Welcome! Take a seat! And listen carefully, because this story has a heartbeat. Can you feel it, there in your chest?

'Legendary storyteller Boori Monty Pryor invites us to travel with him from the first footsteps through 80,000+ years of strength, sickness, and immense possibility.

'From the very first stories and art, to dance, language, and connection with the land, Boori offers a powerful, beautiful, and deeply rich account of Australia's true history, drawing on a lifetime of wisdom, and on his generous instinct to teach and heal.

'An exquisitely illustrated celebration of the power of storytelling to unite us, how nature connects us, and the wonderful truth that the medicine needed for healing lies within us all.' (Publication summary)

1 2 form y separately published work icon Wrong Kind of Black Nick Musgrove , Boori Pryor , ( dir. Catriona McKenzie ) Australia : Princess Pictures Youthworx Productions , 2018 14128979 2018 series - publisher film/TV

'From the cops and the crocs of 1960s Palm Island to the blood-spattered dance floors of Melbourne in the '70s, Wrong Kind of Black is the personal story of Boori Monty Pryor (Clarence Ryan, in a career-making performance) and his brother Paul (Aaron McGrath). This four part high end digital drama comedy series brings a rare perspective to a tumultuous era in Australia’s history, one that resonates just as strongly today.

'At the height of the ‘70s disco inferno, Monty is Melbourne’s hottest DJ. Dubbed ‘The Black Superman’, Monty spins tunes at the Albion Charles Hotel where he and younger brother Paul rub shoulders with a motley crew of Russian mobsters and Aussie yobbos alike. The ‘fro and the flares seem like worlds away from Monty’s childhood on remote Palm Island – but beneath the surface, not much has changed. Aboriginal culture is still not welcome in white society, and the price of its preservation can be deadly. As tensions escalate and trouble keeps finding the two brothers, Monty decides that enough is enough and takes his future into his own hands.

'Although the Wrong Kind of Black takes us back to the 1960s and '70s, this personal account is as much the story of Indigenous Australia today as it was back then. It is a story of extremes – heartbreak and triumph, unconditional love and blind hatred, innocence and wisdom, black and white – always told with great humour and an enduring sense of hope.'

Source: ACMI (https://www.acmi.net.au/events/wrong-kind-black/). (Sighted: 29/6/2018)

1 form y separately published work icon Brown Paper Bag Boori Pryor , Jon Staley , ( dir. Jon Staley ) Australia : Youthworx Productions , 2016 16580741 2016 single work film/TV

'A cheeky principal and a master storyteller help a young Indigenous boy uncover the world of reading.'

Source: Youthworx.

1 15 y separately published work icon Shake a Leg Boori Pryor , Jan Ormerod (illustrator), Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2010 Z1733607 2010 single work picture book children's (taught in 1 units) 'From pizza shop to bora ground, here is a joyous celebration of food, dance and cultural understanding. When three young boys go to a pizza parlour and meet an Aboriginal chef who can speak Italian and make a deadly pizza, they're in for a surprise!' Source: www.allenandunwin.com/ (Sighted 26/05/2011).
1 Another Time Another Place Maureen McCarthy , Geraldine Brooks , Bernard Cohen , Gary Crew , Boori Pryor , Dorothy Porter , Tim Flannery , Matthew Reilly , Sonya Hartnett , Cecilia Dart-Thornton , Robyn Annear , 2002 single work essay
— Appears in: The Age , 28 December 2002; (p. 1, 4)
Collection of 13 short essays, 11 of which are written by prominent literary Australians. They were responding to the question if they could time travel, where would they go? Their answers include to the The Last Supper, to be present to prevent the conception of Adolf Hitler and to go back 160 million years to see dinosaurs.
1 6 y separately published work icon Flytrap Meme McDonald , Boori Pryor , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2002 Z959488 2002 single work children's fiction children's

'Nancy is worried. She's said she has a Venus Flytrap, but she hasn't really got one, and now the teacher wants her to bring it in to show the class. Nancy wants so much to be the centre of attention at school that she makes up a story - a wish, really. At home Nancy is grabbing stories out of the air. Maybe the flytrap ate so many blowflies it got sick? But with the help of stories from both sides of her family - white Australian and Aboriginal - she learns something about what is true for her, and what she herself has to offer. She pesters Mum and One-two-three Gee, and their stories help her find something special of her own. What will Nancy tell her class in the morning? Flytrap is a playful and inspiring book about what stories can do.'

Source: Publisher's blurb

2 16 y separately published work icon Njunjul the Sun Meme McDonald , Boori Pryor , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2002 Z947015 2002 single work novel young adult (taught in 2 units) 'A 16-year-old Aboriginal boy leaves his family and home for the big city, and as he struggles to make sense of his experience he realises that he must have the knowledge of his own people and culture in order to know who he is, and to find his direction.' Source: Libraries Australia.
1 Heartbeat i "in a heartbeat", Boori Pryor , 2001 single work poetry
— Appears in: Untreated : Poems by Black Writers 2001; (p. 60)
1 Words Are History i "Invasion", Boori Pryor , 2001 single work poetry
— Appears in: Untreated : Poems by Black Writers 2001; (p. 57-59)
1 The Mother Land i "Whose land, whose mother?", Boori Pryor , 2001 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 19 December/2 January vol. 118 no. 6255 2001; (p. 121)
1 Storyteller Fella Boori Pryor , 2001 single work autobiography
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 19 December/2 January vol. 118 no. 6255 2001; (p. 121-122)
1 y separately published work icon Meet the Author : Marcel Moring (Netherlands) ; Meet the Authors : Boori Monty Pryor (Aust) and Meme McDonald (Aust) Meme McDonald , Boori Pryor (interviewer), Adelaide : Radio 5UV , 2000 Z1288026 2000 single work interview Recording of talks by authors and poets, both Australian and overseas attending the 2000 Adelaide Writers' Week.
1 11 y separately published work icon The Binna Binna Man Meme McDonald , Boori Pryor , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1999 Z492840 1999 single work children's fiction children's (taught in 7 units) 'The powerful story of an Aboriginal teenage boy who is caught between the attractions of city life and the ways of his people. After a terrifying encounter with the Binna Binna man he knows what he must do in order to be true to himself.' Source: Libraries Australia.
1 1 Girragundji Trilogy Meme McDonald , Boori Pryor , 1998 series - author children's fiction novel children's young adult
2 12 y separately published work icon My Girragundji Meme McDonald , Boori Pryor , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1998 Z834922 1998 single work children's fiction children's humour (taught in 8 units) 'Alive with humour, this is the vivid story of a boy growing up between two worlds. With Girragundji, the little green tree frog, he finds the courage to face the Hairyman, the bullies at school, and also learns the lessons of manhood that his father teaches him. A young boy growing up in a large family and caught between Koori and white worlds, finds his attachment to a little tree frog gives him the courage to face his fears.' Source: Libraries Australia.
1 15 y separately published work icon Maybe Tomorrow Boori Pryor , Meme McDonald , Ringwood : Penguin , 1998 Z495197 1998 single work autobiography (taught in 3 units) 'From the Aboriginal fringe camps of his birth to the catwalk, basketball court, DJ console and more... With writer and photographer Meme McDonald, Pryor leads you along the paths he has travelled, pausing to meet his family and friends, while sharing the story of his life, his pain and his hopes, with humour and compassion.' Source: Publisher's blurb
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