Cover; Title; Copyright; Table of Contents; Kayang & Me; Wilomin Noongar; 'On the authority of our native'; Fanny Winnery; Mist over Cocanarup; Making alliances; Too kanya-too ashamed; Growing up around Needilup; Depression years; Working country girl; Muddy dam water; Gnowangerup doctors; Stranded on a fault line; Insecurity, uncertainty and doubt; Dingo Country; Default Country; Maya wangin; A very regional perspective; Eaglehawk Country; Glossary; Bibliography
Summary
Wilomin Noongar. What does that mean? Aunty Hazel reckons the wilo (curlew) can completely camouflage itself. It closes its eyes and just lies there, motionless. You only see it when its eyes open. So sometimes those of us who are disconnected and dispossessed only become visible when our eyes are opened to history. Acknowledging our people - wanting recognition and welcome - we call out
Analysis
Australian
Notes
Previous ed.: 2005
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references: pages 76-77
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Catalogue to accompany an exhibition held at New Norcia Museum and Art Gallery from 4 October 2013 - 17 March 2014