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A new edition of Murri historian and activist Jackie Huggins' seminal Tiddaist classic, featuring timely and compelling speeches and essays.
The pieces in this seminal ...
A ground-breaking work - and a call to arms - that exposes the ongoing colonial violence experienced by First Nations people.
In this collection of deeply insightful ...
An important tribute to the work and life of an extraordinary Aboriginal activist.
William Cooper's passionate struggle against the dispossession of Aboriginal people and ...
'Oodnadatta Country - I can still see it, in my mind's eye, exactly as it was back in my time. The 'There are so many ...
Classic Aboriginal Myths illustrated by Ainslie Roberts, in full colour, and back in print after 30 years.
Kalyakoorl, ngalak warangka, (Forever, we sing), is a celebration of rare Noongar language, and the things we share as community. Over many years, Noongar language ...
Winner of the University Of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award
A deeply personal exploration of Australia's colonisation past, present and future by one of Australia ...
This is a unique book of Noongar and Yamatji mothers' accounts of their birthing experiences, highlighting the importance of developing respectful, thoughtful, woman-centred care for ...
An epic story of resistance, suffering and survival. Tongerlongeter resurrects a once-in-a-generation leader all Australians can admire. Australia has no war hero more impressive than ...
Fatal Contact explores the devastating infectious diseases introduced into the Indigenous populations of Australia after the arrival of the British colonists in 1788. Epidemics of ...
A revamped Magabala classic by Miles Franklin award-winning author Alexis Wright.
First published in 1997, this vivid portrayal of how the Indigenous people of Tennant ...
These simple sketches of Territory life centre around the young Aboriginal girl Bett-Bett (Dolly Bonson) and her dog Sue; as she appears from the Never- ...
Brian Butler's grandmother was taken from her family in 1910. She was 12 years old. Twenty years later her daughter, Brian's mother, was ...
By the late 1960s, Indigenous education in Australia was in crisis. When Whitlam swept to power in 1972, his Labor government reached out to Indigenous ...