Freedom Day Vincent Lingiari And The Story Of The Wave Hill Walk Off

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Freedom Day: Vincent Lingiari and the Story of the Wave Hill Walk-Off

Author : Thomas Mayor,Rosie Smiler
Publisher : Hardie Grant Publishing
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2021-08-16
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781743587843

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Freedom Day: Vincent Lingiari and the Story of the Wave Hill Walk-Off by Thomas Mayor,Rosie Smiler Pdf

When many voices are joined together, with courage, change can happen. In 1966, more than two hundred courageous Aboriginal people walked off the Wave Hill Cattle Station in the Northern Territory. Led by Vincent Lingiari, these stockmen and their families were walking together to fight for equal pay and land rights. Exquisitely illustrated and designed, this non-fiction picture book brings a landmark historical event to a new generation. Many people have seen the iconic photograph of Gough Whitlam pouring a handful of red soil into the hands of Vincent Lingiari – a symbol of the legal transfer of Gurindji land back to the Gurindji people – and recognise this as a key moment in the ongoing land rights movement. Freedom Day delves into the events that led up to this moment, and makes a rallying cry for the things that still need to change in its wake. Thomas Mayor co-authors this book with Rosie, Vincent Lingiari’s granddaughter, to bring this vital story to life. The story has been written in close consultation with the Lingiari family.

Yijarni

Author : Erika Charola,Felicity Meakins
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Aboriginal Australians
ISBN : 1925302024

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Yijarni by Erika Charola,Felicity Meakins Pdf

On 23 August 1966, approximately 200 Gurindji stockmen and their families walked off Wave Hill Station in the Northern Territory, Australia, protesting against poor working conditions and the taking of their land by pastoralists. Led by Vincent Lingiari, this land-mark action in 1966 precipitated the equal wages case in the pastoral industry and the establishment of the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976. These compelling and detailed oral accounts of the events that Gurindji elders either witnessed or heard from their parents and grandparents will ignite the interest of audiences nationally and internationally and challenge revisionist historians who question the extent of frontier battles and the legitimacy of the Stolen Generations.

A Handful of Sand

Author : Charlie Ward
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant
Page : 610 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2017-05-04
Category : Aboriginal Australians
ISBN : 1525247441

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A Handful of Sand by Charlie Ward Pdf

Fifty years ago, a group of striking Aboriginal stockmen in the remote Northern Territory of Australia heralded a revolution in the cattle industry and a massive shift in Aboriginal affairs. Now, after many years of research, A Handful of Sand tells the story behind the Gurindji people's famous Wave Hill Walk-off in 1966 and questions the meanings commonly attributed to the return of their land by Gough Whitlam in 1975. Written with a sensitive, candid and perceptive hand, A Handful of Sand reveals the path Vincent Lingiari and other Gurindji elders took to achieve their land rights victory, and how their struggles in fact began, rather than ended, with Whitlam's handback.

Finding the Heart of the Nation

Author : Thomas Mayo
Publisher : Hardie Grant Publishing
Page : 425 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2019-10-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781743586556

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Finding the Heart of the Nation by Thomas Mayo Pdf

This is a book for all Australians. Since the Uluru Statement from the Heart was formed in 2017, Thomas Mayo has travelled around the country to promote its vision of a better future for Indigenous Australians. He’s visited communities big and small, often with the Uluru Statement canvas rolled up in a tube under his arm. Through the story of his own journey and interviews with 20 key people, Thomas taps into a deep sense of our shared humanity. The voices within these chapters make clear what the Uluru Statement is and why it is so important. And Thomas hopes you will be moved to join them, along with the growing movement of Australians who want to see substantive constitutional change. Thomas believes that we will only find the heart of our nation when the First peoples – the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders – are recognised with a representative Voice enshrined in the Australian Constitution. ‘Thomas’s compelling work is full of Australian Indigenous voices that should be heard. Read this book, listen to them, and take action.’ – Danny Glover, actor and humanitarian

Still in My Mind

Author : Brenda L. Croft,Penny Smith,Felicity Meakins
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Art
ISBN : 1742721850

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Still in My Mind by Brenda L. Croft,Penny Smith,Felicity Meakins Pdf

Inspired by the words of revered Indigenous leader Vincent Lingiari, 'that land ... I still got it on my mind', this exhibition reflects on the Gurindji Walk-Off, a seminal event in Australian history that reverberates today. The Walk-Off, a nine-year act of self determination that began in 1966 and sparked the national land rights movement, was led by Lingiari and countrymen and women working at Wave Hill Station (Jinparrak) in the Northern Territory. Honouring last year's 50th anniversary, curator and participating artist Brenda L. Croft has developed the exhibition through long-standing practice-led research with her patrilineal community and Karunkgarni Art and Culture Aboriginal Corporation. Lingiari's statement is the exhibition's touchstone, the story retold from diverse, yet interlinked Indigenous perspectives. Still in my mind includes photographs and an experimental multi-channel video installation, history paintings, digital platforms and archives, revealing the way Gurindji community members maintain cultural practices and kinship connections to keep this/their history present.

Dear Son

Author : Thomas Mayo
Publisher : Hardie Grant Publishing
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2021-09-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781743587836

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Dear Son by Thomas Mayo Pdf

Dear Son shares heartfelt letters written by First Nations men about life, masculinity, love, culture and racism. Along with his own vivid and poignant prose and poetry, author and editor Thomas Mayo invites 12 contributors to write a letter to their son or father, bringing together a range of perspectives that offers the greatest celebration of First Nations manhood. This beautifully designed anthology comes at a time when First Nations peoples are starting to break free of derogatory stereotypes and find solace in their communities and cultures. Yet, each contributor also has one thing in common: they all have a relative who has been terribly wronged – enslaved, raped and dispossessed – because of their Aboriginality. Featuring letters from Stan Grant, Troy Cassar-Daley, John Liddle, Charlie King, Joe Williams, Yessie Mosby, Joel Bayliss, Daniel James, Jack Latimore, Daniel Morrison, Tim Sculthorpe and Blak Douglas. A gentle and loving book for families from anywhere in the world. Artwork by proud Kaurna/Ngarrindjeri/Narrunga/Italian Australian artist Tony Wilson, with illustrations and design by Gamilaraay designer Tristan Schultz of Relative Creative.

The Unlucky Australians

Author : Frank Hardy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1922749427

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The Unlucky Australians by Frank Hardy Pdf

In 1966, the Gurindji people working on Wave Hill Station in the Northern Territory did something radical: they went on strike. They wanted equal wages--and land rights. Author Frank Hardy happened to be there. In The Unlucky Australians he tells the story of this walk-off, one that resulted in a successful land rights claim--a term Hardy has been credited for inventing in this important novel, first published in 1968.In an article in Overland in 2007 on Les Murray, Frank Hardy and Australian Nationalism, Nathan Hollier points out: 'Partly because of books like The Unlucky Australians, many Australians do not feel as comfortable or at ease with the land as they had been encouraged to feel by an eager generation of nationalist historians, social commentators, political and religious leaders, teachers and artists.'Frank Hardy (1917-1994) was a journalist, novelist and scriptwriter. His books include Power without Glory (1950), the satire Outcasts of Foolgarah (1971), also in the Untapped Collection, and The Dead Are Many (1975).

What Would SHE Do?

Author : Kay Woodward
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1787392341

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What Would SHE Do? by Kay Woodward Pdf

From inspirational stories to everyday battles, this book empowers young girls from all walks of life. Includes a quiz for kids to find out which trailblazer they are most similar to.

Australian Citizenship

Author : Karin Cox,New Holland Publishers
Publisher : Young Reed
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2018-01-08
Category : Australia
ISBN : 1921580453

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Australian Citizenship by Karin Cox,New Holland Publishers Pdf

Australia is a democratic country that is economically sound, supports equality of gender, religion and race, respects human rights, takes an interest in global affairs, offers a high level of security and personal freedom and provide a comfortable standard of living for its citizens. This book aims to explore what it means to be an Australian citizen by examining the nation's past and present; the incidents that have made Australia and shaped our national 'identity' and the values that citizens hold dear. Also included are classroom activities, a quiz and an index. A great reference guide for upper primary school students being introduces to the concepts of citizenship.

Digger J. Jones

Author : Richard Frankland
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Aboriginal Australians
ISBN : 1865048569

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Digger J. Jones by Richard Frankland Pdf

Digger is keeping a diary about the things that matter to him: piffing yonnies at the meatworks, fishing with his cousins and brawling with the school bully. But it's 1967, and bigger things keep getting in the way. Digger is finding out who he is, what he believes, and what's worth fighting for. This moving and often funny novel perfectly captures the voice of a young boy involved in the Yes Campaign for the 1967 referendum. This referendum, which removed two references in the Australian Constitution that discriminated against Aboriginal people, was a major turning point in race relations in Australia.

Young Dark Emu

Author : Bruce Pascoe
Publisher : Magabala Books
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2019-06-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781925768824

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Young Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe Pdf

*Longlisted for the CBCA 2020 Eve Pownall Award for Information Books* *Winner of the Booksellers' Choice 2020 Children's Book of the Year Award* *Shortlisted for the 2020 NSW Premier’s Literary Awards Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Literature* *Shortlisted for the ABIA Book of the Year for Younger Children (ages 7-12)* *Shortlisted for the Indie Book Awards 2020: Children's* Age range 10+. The highly-anticipated junior version of Bruce Pascoe’s multi award-winning book. Bruce Pascoe has collected a swathe of literary awards for Dark Emu and now he has brought together the research and compelling first person accounts in a book for younger readers. Using the accounts of early European explorers, colonists and farmers, Bruce Pascoe compellingly argues for a reconsideration of the hunter-gatherer label for pre-colonial Aboriginal Australians. He allows the reader to see Australia as it was before Europeans arrived — a land of cultivated farming areas, productive fisheries, permanent homes, and an understanding of the environment and its natural resources that supported thriving villages across the continent. Young Dark Emu — A Truer History asks young readers to consider a different version of Australia’s history pre-European colonisation. 'Adapted for a younger readership from Pascoe's best-selling Dark Emu, this exquisitely illustrated picture book will transform how we see Australian history. Bruce uses the diaries of early explorers and colonists to show us the Australia where Aboriginal people built houses, dams and wells and farmed the land.' — Fiona Stager, The Courier Mail

Growing Up Torres Strait Islander in Australia

Author : Samantha Faulkner
Publisher : Black Inc.
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2024-04-30
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781743823552

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Growing Up Torres Strait Islander in Australia by Samantha Faulkner Pdf

A journey through Torres Strait Islander culture and identity, past and present "My people are expert navigators, adventurers, innovators, ambassadors, teachers, storytellers, performers, strategists, chefs and advocates for change. The blood runs deep when I reflect on the past and the present and imagine what our future might look like." --Leilani Bin-Juda What makes Zenadth Kes/Torres Strait unique? And what is it like to be a Torres Strait Islander in contemporary Australia? Growing Up Torres Strait Islander in Australia, compiled by poet and author Samantha Faulkner, showcases the distinct identity of Torres Strait Islanders through their diverse voices and journeys. Hear from emerging and established writers from both today and the recent past, including Eddie Mabo, Thomas Mayo, Aaron Fa'Aoso, Jimi Bani, Ellie Gaffney, Jillian Boyd-Bowie and Lenora Thaker. These and many more storytellers, mentors, traditional owners, doctors and teachers from the Torres Strait share their joy, culture, good eating, lessons learned and love of family, language and Country. Discover stories of going dugong hunting and eating mango marinated in soy sauce. The smell of sugar cane and frangipani-scented sea breeze. Family, grandmothers and canoe time. Dancing, singing, weaving hats and making furniture from bamboo. Training as a doctor and advocating for healthcare for the Torres Strait. The loneliness of being caught between two cultures. Mission life, disconnection and being evacuated to the mainland during World War II. "Is that really your mum? Why is she black?". Not being Islander enough. Working hard to reconnect to your roots, and claiming back land and culture. A book to treasure and share, this groundbreaking collection provides a unique perspective on the Torres Strait Islander experience. With contributions by: Ellen Armstrong, Tetei Bakic, Jimi Bani, Leilani Bin-Juda, Jillian Boyd-Bowie, Tahlia Bowie, Aaliyah Jade Bradbury, John Doolah, Donisha Duff, Aaron Fa'Aoso with Michelle Scott Tucker, Ellie Gaffney, Velma Gara, Jaqui Hughes, Adam Lees, Rhett Loban, Thomas Lowah, Edward Koiki Mabo with Noel Loos, Thomas Mayo, Lenora Thaker, Sorren Thomas, Ina Titasey as told to Catherine Titasey, Lockeah Wapau and Daniella Williams.

Peter Lalor and the Eureka Stockade

Author : Melanie Guile
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Eureka Stockade (Ballarat, Vic.)
ISBN : 1420269062

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Peter Lalor and the Eureka Stockade by Melanie Guile Pdf

Shortlisted: 2010 APA Awards for Excellence in Educational Publishing - Primary Library BookIn 1854, a group of gold miners, led by Peter Lalor, built a wooden fort and took up guns against government troops. They believed they were fighting for justice and the right to vote, but the government saw the miners as troublemakers and rebels. The miners lost the battle, but eventually won the fight. The Eureka Stockade started a democratic movement that resulted in voting rights for all Australians

Songs from the Stations

Author : Myfany Turpin,Felicity Meakins
Publisher : Sydney University Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Aboriginal Australians
ISBN : 9781743325841

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Songs from the Stations by Myfany Turpin,Felicity Meakins Pdf

The Gurindji people of the Northern Territory are best known for their walk-off of Wave Hill Station in 1966, protesting against mistreatment by the station managers. The strike would become the first major victory of the Indigenous land rights movement. Many discussions of station life are focused on the harsh treatment of Aboriginal workers. Songs from the Stations describes another side of life on Wave Hill Station. Among the harsh conditions and decades of mistreatment, an eclectic ceremonial life flourished during the first half of the 20th century. Constant travel between cattle stations by Aboriginal workers across north-western and central Australia meant that Wave Hill Station became a crossroad of desert and Top End musical styles. As a result, the Gurindji people learnt songs from the Mudburra who came further east, the Bilinarra from the north, Western Desert speakers from the west, and the Warlpiri from the south. This book is the first detailed documentation of wajarra, public songs performed by the Gurindji people. Featuring five song sets known as Laka, Mintiwarra, Kamul, Juntara, and Freedom Day, it is an exploration of the cultural exchange between Indigenous communities that was fostered by their involvement in the pastoral industry.

From Little Things Big Things Grow

Author : Paul Kelly,Kev Carmody,Peter Hudson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Aboriginal Australians
ISBN : 0975770888

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From Little Things Big Things Grow by Paul Kelly,Kev Carmody,Peter Hudson Pdf

Paul Kelly and Kev Carmodys remarkable song, From Little Things Big Things Grow, is the anthem of the Land Rights movement in Australia, telling the story of the proud Gurindji people and their stand against the might of the cattle baron, Lord Vestey. From Little Things Big Things Grow is now a book for all ages. Queensland artist Peter Hudson and the kids from Gurindji country illustrate the inspirational story immortalised by Paul Kelly and Kev Carmody in the song that moved a generation.