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TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
224 Seiten
Englisch
Allen & Unwinerschienen am30.07.2013
A wonderfully engaging and heartening account of a successful Aboriginal community based at a beautiful beach site in Arnhem Land. Ages 14+.mehr
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KlappentextA wonderfully engaging and heartening account of a successful Aboriginal community based at a beautiful beach site in Arnhem Land. Ages 14+.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-74331-396-1
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
FormatTrade Paperback (USA)
Erscheinungsjahr2013
Erscheinungsdatum30.07.2013
Seiten224 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 144 mm, Höhe 213 mm, Dicke 15 mm
Gewicht449 g
Artikel-Nr.30098586
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
ContentsRangan (paperbark) Hidden layers of Yolngu meaning1 Gapu (water) A system for everything2 Miyapunu [turtle] Counting and sharing3 Banumbirr (the morning star) Astronomy and Space4 Gara (spear) The sharp end of hunting and justice5 Walu (the sun) Moon and tides and sisters seven6 Baru (crocodile) Rain, tears, the eye of the fire7 Gurrutu (kinship) Layers of connection and belonging8 Ganguri (yam) Bush foods and natural farmingDjapana (sunset) Endingsmehr

Autor

Laklak Burarrwanga, Sarah Wright, Sandie Suchet-Pearson, and Kate Lloyd are an Indigenous and non-Indigenous research collective. Laklak and her sisters are elders and caretakers for Bawaka Country in northeast Arnhem Land. Sarah, Sandie, and Kate are three non-Indigenous academics from Newcastle and Macquarie universities who have been adopted into the family as granddaughter, sister and daughter. The group have worked together as a research collective since 2006, and have written two books and several academic and popular articles together. Laklak is a Datiwuy Elder, Caretaker for Gumatj, and eldest sister. As a teacher in the community at Bawaka, she has spent decades sharing her knowledge with the children of her community. She also writes and translates books for the Yirrkala Community School. Seven years ago she helped to establish her family-owned tourism business Bawaka Cultural Experiences (BCE) and through this business, as well as through being a member of the Yothu Yindi Garma Foundation, she has shared her knowledge with tourists, including government staff in cross-cultural programs.
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