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Jaquanna Elliott Jaquanna Elliott i(A88240 works by)
Born: Established: 1967 Dubbo, Dubbo area, Wellington - Dubbo - Narromine area, Central West NSW, New South Wales, ;
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 1 y separately published work icon Over the Back Fence Fay Gee-Hoy , Jaquanna Elliott (illustrator), Thuringowa : Black Ink Press , 2010 Z1707640 2010 single work picture book children's Indigenous story 'A memory of a child-hood experience has prompted this story. How important it is for parents to teach their children to be aware of stranger danger, trust their own senses and protect themselves'. (Source: Black Ink Press website)
1 4 y separately published work icon Junjardee and the Red Bank Janelle Evans , Jaquanna Elliott (illustrator), Thuringowa : Black Ink Press , 2006 Z1432408 2006 single work picture book Indigenous story 'Have you ever wondered who that hairy little boy Junjardee is? Janelle Evans from Woorabinda tells her version of the old story, with an insight into the land and culture of her people.' Source: Back cover (Sighted 23/08/2011)
1 4 y separately published work icon My Mob, Going to the Beach Sylvia Emmerton , Jaquanna Elliott (illustrator), Thuringowa : Black Ink Press , 2004 Z1186427 2004 single work picture book children's

'This is a nostalgic look at life in the 1950s as an Aboriginal family travel by foot to the beach.' (Books from My Backyard: Must-Read Books from Queensland, 21)

1 4 y separately published work icon Crow Feathers : An Indigenous Collection of Poems and Images Rebecca Edwards (editor), Janelle Evans (editor), Townsville : Black Ink Press , 2003 Z1053510 2003 anthology poetry This anthology introduces the poems of 28 new and emerging Indigenous poets and artists in the public arena, to enter the dialogue of Australian poetry, and to join established Indigenous Australian poets and artists. (Source: Introduction)
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