Aboriginal Voices


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Aboriginal Voices


Aboriginal Voices
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Author : Liz Thompson
language : en
Publisher: Simon & Schuster (Australia)
Release Date : 1990

Aboriginal Voices written by Liz Thompson and has been published by Simon & Schuster (Australia) this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1990 with Art categories.


Study of aspects of Aboriginal culture through interviews, photographs and reproductions of artworks. Thirty-one Aboriginal writers, painters, dancers and story-tellers from western, central and eastern Australia are featured including Jack Davis, Paddy Roe, Archie Weller and Sally Morgan. The compiler is a noted photo-journalist.



Giving This Country A Memory Contemporary Aboriginal Voices Of Australia


Giving This Country A Memory Contemporary Aboriginal Voices Of Australia
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Author : Anne Brewster
language : en
Publisher: Cambria Press
Release Date : 2015-10-28

Giving This Country A Memory Contemporary Aboriginal Voices Of Australia written by Anne Brewster and has been published by Cambria Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-10-28 with Literary Criticism categories.


Aboriginal literature is a growing field with a rapidly expanding global audience. The book represents a range of writers; it includes highly acclaimed Aboriginal writers whose works are widely recognised (Kim Scott, Doris Pilkington Garimara, Melissa Lucashenko) and other writers whose works are on the ascendancy (Romaine Moreton and Jeanine Leane). This book contributes to the understanding of Aboriginal literature and of how these writers developed as writers. See www.cambriapress.com/books/9781604979114.cfm for reviews, author bio, and more book information on this Cambria Press publication. "This book is an essential resource for anyone with more than a passing interest in Aboriginal writing and Australian literature." - Philip Morrissey, Head of Australian Indigenous Studies, University of Melbourne



Our Story


Our Story
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: Anchor Canada
Release Date : 2010-06-04

Our Story written by and has been published by Anchor Canada this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-06-04 with Fiction categories.


Inspired by history, Our Story is a beautifully illustrated collection of original stories from some of Canada’s most celebrated Aboriginal writers. Asked to explore seminal moments in Canadian history from an Aboriginal perspective, these ten acclaimed authors have travelled through our country’s past to discover the moments that shaped our nation and its people. Drawing on their skills as gifted storytellers and the unique perspectives their heritage affords, the contributors to this collection offer wonderfully imaginative accounts of what it’s like to participate in history. From a tale of Viking raiders to a story set during the Oka crisis, the authors tackle a wide range of issues and events, taking us into the unknown, while also bringing the familiar into sharper focus. Our Story brings together an impressive array of voices—Inuk, Cherokee, Ojibway, Cree, and Salish to name just a few—from across the country and across the spectrum of First Nations. These are the novelists, playwrights, journalists, activists, and artists whose work is both Aboriginal and uniquely Canadian. Brought together to explore and articulate their peoples’ experience of our country’s shared history, these authors’ grace, insight, and humour help all Canadians understand the forces and experiences that have made us who we are. Maria Campbell • Tantoo Cardinal • Tomson Highway • Drew Hayden Taylor • Basil Johnston • Thomas King • Brian Maracle • Lee Maracle • Jovette Marchessault • Rachel Qitsualik



Voices In The Wilderness


Voices In The Wilderness
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Author : Michael Meadows
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release Date : 2000-12-30

Voices In The Wilderness written by Michael Meadows and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000-12-30 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


This book examines race relations in Australia through various media representations over the past 200 years. The early colonial press perpetuated the image of aboriginal people as framed by early explorers, and stereotypes and assumptions still prevail. Print and television news accounts of several key events in recent Australian history are compared and reveal how indigenous sources are excluded from stories about their affairs. Journalists wield extraordinary power in shaping the images of cultures and people, so indigenous people, like those in North America, have turned away from mainstream media and have acquired their own means of cultural production through radio, television, and multimedia. This study concludes with suggestions for addressing media practices to reconcile indigenous and non-indigenous people. This study will appeal to students and scholars studying mass media, particularly journalism and public relations, Australian history, and sociology.



Our Voices


Our Voices
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Author : Bindi Bennett
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2019-02-13

Our Voices written by Bindi Bennett and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-02-13 with Political Science categories.


The second edition of Our Voices is a ground-breaking collection of writings from Aboriginal social work educators who have collaborated to develop a toolkit of appropriate behaviours, interactions, networks, and intervention. The text explores a range of current and emerging social work practice issues such as cultural supervision, working with communities, understanding trauma, collaboration and relationship building, and the ubiquity of whiteness in Australian social work. It covers these issues with new and innovative approaches and provides valuable insights into how social work practice can be developed, taught and practiced in ways that more effectively engage Indigenous communities.



Aboriginal Voices


Aboriginal Voices
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1994

Aboriginal Voices written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994 with Indians of North America categories.




Many Voices


Many Voices
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Author : Anna Haebich
language : en
Publisher: National Library Australia
Release Date : 2002

Many Voices written by Anna Haebich and has been published by National Library Australia this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Social Science categories.


Many voices: reflections on experiences of indigenous child separation.



International Indigenous Voices In Social Work


International Indigenous Voices In Social Work
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Author : Michael Anthony Hart
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release Date : 2016-08-17

International Indigenous Voices In Social Work written by Michael Anthony Hart and has been published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-08-17 with categories.


In 2013, the International Indigenous Voices in Social Work Conference was held in Winnipeg, Canada, with Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants from all over the world. This book is a collaboration of works stemming from this conference, and reflects the conference’s theme of Indigenous Knowledges: resurgence, implementation and collaboration. As Indigenous scholars and practitioners and non-Indigenous allies, the contributors here see the importance of Indigenous Knowledges for social work and related professions. Furthermore, they recognize that the colonial structures that are in place throughout the globe can only be dismantled through reliance on Indigenous knowledges and practices. This book makes a leading and impactful contribution to these anti-colonial and Indigenist efforts.



Reclaiming Indigenous Voice And Vision


Reclaiming Indigenous Voice And Vision
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Author : Marie Battiste
language : en
Publisher: UBC Press
Release Date : 2011-11-01

Reclaiming Indigenous Voice And Vision written by Marie Battiste and has been published by UBC Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-11-01 with Social Science categories.


The essays in Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision spring from an International Summer Institute held in 1996 on the cultural restoration of oppressed Indigenous peoples. The contributors, primarily Indigenous, unravel the processes of colonization that enfolded modern society and resulted in the oppression of Indigenous peoples.



Indigenous Legal Judgments


Indigenous Legal Judgments
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Author : Nicole Watson
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2021-06-27

Indigenous Legal Judgments written by Nicole Watson and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-06-27 with History categories.


This book is a collection of key legal decisions affecting Indigenous Australians, which have been re-imagined so as to be inclusive of Indigenous people’s stories, historical experience, perspectives and worldviews. In this groundbreaking work, Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars have collaborated to rewrite 16 key decisions. Spanning from 1889 to 2017, the judgments reflect the trajectory of Indigenous people’s engagements with Australian law. The collection includes decisions that laid the foundation for the wrongful application of terra nullius and the long disavowal of native title. Contributors have also challenged narrow judicial interpretations of native title, which have denied recognition to Indigenous people who suffered the prolonged impacts of dispossession. Exciting new voices have reclaimed Australian law to deliver justice to the Stolen Generations and to families who have experienced institutional and police racism. Contributors have shown how judicial officers can use their power to challenge systemic racism and tell the stories of Indigenous people who have been dehumanised by the criminal justice system. The new judgments are characterised by intersectional perspectives which draw on postcolonial, critical race and whiteness theories. Several scholars have chosen to operate within the parameters of legal doctrine. Some have imagined new truth-telling forums, highlighting the strength and creative resistance of Indigenous people to oppression and exclusion. Others have rejected the possibility that the legal system, which has been integral to settler-colonialism, can ever deliver meaningful justice to Indigenous people.