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- y The Gateway Balmain : Aboriginal Training and Cultural Institute , 1981 Z807097 1981 selected work poetry The Gateway is a selection of poems by South Australian poet Margaret Brusnahan. This book comprises poems on experiences and thoughts about life and how to deal with the reality of life in all that it has to offer. Balmain : Aboriginal Training and Cultural Institute , 1981 pg. 16
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Survival In Our Own Land : 'Aboriginal' Experiences in 'South Australia' since 1836, Told by Nungas and Others
Christobel Mattingley
(editor),
Ken Hampton
(editor),
Adelaide
:
Wakefield Press
,
1988
Z873884
1988
anthology
poetry
prose
biography
autobiography
correspondence
lyric/song
oral history
'Survival In Our Own Land presents history in 'South Australia' for the first time from the point of view of Nungas, as many 'Aborigines' call themselves, showing Goonyas, as Europeans are called, as the invaders.
Almost 150 Nungas have told how the Goonya invasion and implementation of Goonya law and policy have affected us. Fifty years ago for 'South Australia's' centenary we were a chapter in a Goonya book. Now we are our own books.
The stories, in prose and poetry, speak volumes of much that has been previously omitted from history and textbooks. Many have been told for the first time for this book. Extracts from Goonya archival documents, many never before published, have also been included to illustrate Goonya attitudes and actions which have caused the deaths of many of our people and the destruction of much of our culture.' (Source: Back Cover)
Adelaide : Wakefield Press , 1988
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Survival In Our Own Land : 'Aboriginal' Experiences in 'South Australia' since 1836, Told by Nungas and Others
Christobel Mattingley
(editor),
Ken Hampton
(editor),
Adelaide
:
Wakefield Press
,
1988
Z873884
1988
anthology
poetry
prose
biography
autobiography
correspondence
lyric/song
oral history
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- y Raukkan and Other Poems Broome : Magabala Books , 1992 Z248383 1992 selected work poetry Margaret closes her eyes to remember a childhood in South Australia's stunning lagoon country, the Coorong. Sit with her under the Gossip Tree. A lyrical tapestry of the life of a remarkable poet.(Source: Magabala Books) Broome : Magabala Books , 1992 pg. 39
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Spirit Song : A Collection of Aboriginal Poetry
Lorraine Mafi-Williams
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Norwood
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Omnibus Books
,
1993
Z430576
1993
anthology
poetry
'In this collection of contemporary poems for children, thirty-five Aboriginal poets write about what it means to be Aboriginal today. Many of the poems reflect the anger, despair and determination of a people dispossessed of their land and denied justice. Some poets recall the spirituality and culture of their ancestors. Still others look with hope to the future...' (Source: Back cover)
Norwood : Omnibus Books , 1993 pg. 36
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Spirit Song : A Collection of Aboriginal Poetry
Lorraine Mafi-Williams
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Norwood
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Omnibus Books
,
1993
Z430576
1993
anthology
poetry
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Indigenous Australian Voices : A Reader
Jennifer Sabbioni
(editor),
Kay Schaffer
(editor),
Sidonie Smith
(editor),
New Brunswick
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Rutgers University Press
,
1998
Z216667
1998
anthology
extract
poetry
criticism
autobiography
prose
short story
Presents artwork, prose and poetry of thirty-six contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writers from the off-shore island, the Northern Territory, and all six states of Australia.
New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press , 1998 pg. 38-39
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Indigenous Australian Voices : A Reader
Jennifer Sabbioni
(editor),
Kay Schaffer
(editor),
Sidonie Smith
(editor),
New Brunswick
:
Rutgers University Press
,
1998
Z216667
1998
anthology
extract
poetry
criticism
autobiography
prose
short story
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