Description |
139 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), maps, colour portraits ; 20 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
Who are we? -- Our past -- What we're called -- Living with our neighbours -- Our societies -- Languages -- People, health and homes -- Culture and sport -- The arts -- Sport -- Participation and governance -- Education -- Employment -- War service -- Making decisions for our communities -- Resistance and reconciliation -- Early resistance -- Missions, reserves and stations -- Activism and representation -- Reconciliation and celebration -- Festivals and tours -- Travelling respectfully |
Summary |
This updated edition of The Little Red Yellow Black Book is an authoritative introduction to Indigenous Australia. It includes real-life case studies and covers history, culture, arts, sport, languages, population, health, participation in education and the workforce, governance, resistance and reconciliation. Written in a first-person Indigenous voice, from an Indigenous perspective, the book offers something for everyone: from sport to education, arts and theatre to governance, history to Indigenous tour operators, native title to health, and lots more |
Notes |
Previous ed.: 2008 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Also available online |
Subject |
Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Social life and customs.
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Torres Strait Islanders -- Social conditions.
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Torres Strait Islanders -- Social life and customs.
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Author |
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies.
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ISBN |
9781922059147 (paperback) |
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