A powerful history of black-white encounters in Australia since colonisation.
This fully rewritten fourth edition (2010) continues the story,covering the uneven implementation of native title, the plight of remote Aboriginal communities, the 'Intervention' and the landmark apology to the 'stolen generations' by Federal Parliament.
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Looks at the astonishing diversity and visual power of Indigenous Australian art today and explores the traditions and influences that have shaped its development.
Shortlisted for the Eve Pownall Award for information books 2004.
Looks at some of the traditions Indigenous art has come from and emphasizes the continuous links between Indigenous art, place snd "The Dreaming" - the central core of Indigenous Law and religion.
1 copy of Peoples of East
1 copy of Peoples of North
1 copy of Peoples of South
1 copy of Peoples of West
1 copy of Peoples of Centre
1 copy of Teacher's Notes Extended Description
The Australia's Indigenous Peoples Hardback Pack contains:
1 copy of Peoples of East
1 copy of Peoples of North
1 copy of Peoples of South
1 copy of Peoples of West
1 copy of Peoples of Centre
1 copy of Teacher's Notes Extended Description
40,000 years of aboriginal history. This timeless, comprehensive and beautifully illustrated book has veen reprinted many times. an essential resource for all school libraries.
Botany Bay- Where histories meet.Description : The first cultural history of one of the most significant Australian historical sites. From Captain Cook's first landfall to the present, it brings together the histories of white and black Australia. Extended Description