At 11:26 PM 18/3/99, Trudy and Rod Bray wrote:
>Piet has asked a question about which books to read in order to gain a
>better understanding of Indigenous Australians.
>This gave me an idea that if we can put together a list of worthy books
>we could then put them on our webpage for everyone to consult if they
>wish.
>
>Any contributions please?
>I'll start with Eric Willmot's "Pemulwuy, the Rainbow Warrior"
>
>Trudy
>

Some starters

Henry Reynolds various books
Heather Goodall's "Invasion to Embassy"
Deb Bird Rose's  "Nourishing Terrains"
Di Bell's "Ngarrindjeri Wurruwarrin"
Peggy Napaljarri & Lee Cataldi's "Warlpiri Dreamings and Histories"
Fred Myers 'Pintubi Country , Pintubi Self"
Craig McGregor's "Imagined Destinies"
W.E.H Stanner's "White Man Got no Dreaming"
Kevin Gilbert's 'Because a White Man'l never do it."

A bit too much "white on black" in this list I'm afraid, but all worth a look.

Cheers

Rod

Rod Hagen
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Hurstbridge, Victoria, Australia
WWW    http://www.netspace.net.au/~rodhagen


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