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Songlines Tracking the Seven Sisters by Margo Neale (Editor)
49.95 AUD
Category: Indigenous
This stunning companion to the National Museum of Australia's blockbuster Indigenous-led exhibition, Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters, explores the history and meaning of songlines, the Dreaming or creation tracks that crisscross the Australian continent, of which the Seven Sisters songline is one ...Show more
Tracks We Share: Contemporary Art of the Pilbara by Andrew Nicholls, Emma Poletti, Mags Webster
30.00 AUD
Category: Indigenous
With contributions by- Dr Stephen Gilchrist, Nici Cumpston, Clothilde Bullen, Chad Creighton, Glenn Iseger-Pilkington, Tui Raven, Katie West, Jill Churnside and Curtis Taylor, and the artists of Cheeditha Art Group, Juluwarlu Art Group, Martumili Artists, Spinifex Hill Studio and Yinjaa-Barni Art. ;An u ...Show more
Jakarda Wuka (Too Many Stories): Narratives of Rock Art from Yanyuwa Country in Northern Australia's Gulf of Carpentaria by Liam M. Brady, John Bradley, Amanda Kearney
50.00 AUD
Category: Indigenous | Series: Advances in Australasian Archaeology Ser.
"...ngabaya painted all this, you know when we were kids we would come here and look and sometimes the paintings would change, they were always changing." Annie a-Karrakayny Fully illustrated, Jakarda Wuka (Too Many Stories) draws on a combined 70+ years of collaborative research involving Yanyuwa Elde ...Show more
Dot Circle and Frame: The Making of Papunya Tula art by John Kean
69.99 AUD
Category: Indigenous
A startling, vibrant, radical new form of desert art arrived in Papunya Tula in 1971, anchored and inherited in ceremony; stimulated by the twentieth century and painting onto canvas.The course of Australian art changed in 1971. Kaapa Tjampitjinpa, Tim Leura Tjapaltjarri, Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri an ...Show more
My Mother Country (Bilingual edition): Aboriginal Dot Painting by Matthias Haldemann (Editor); Bethan Huws (Text by); Leonora Kugler (Text by); Roland Dahinden (Text by); Joseph Egan (Text by); Fritz Hauser (Text by); Joëlle Clément (Text by); Janet Holt (Text by); Roberta Dougoud (Text by)
100.00 AUD
Category: Indigenous
The collection of Joëlle and Pierre Clément includes Australian painters whose work draws on Aboriginal culture and traditions. This catalog by Kunsthaus Zug features 80 works by 50 artists from the collection, as well as paintings by Emily Kame Kngwarreye. The image and text contributions allow for an ...Show more
Sun & Shadow: Art of the Spinifex People by John Carty
69.99 AUD
Category: Indigenous
A vibrant, breathtaking documentation of one of the most distinctive art movements in Australia and the political drive that underpins it The Spinifex people have been living on their ancestral homelands in the Great Victoria Desert, Western Australia, since time immemorial. This continuous narrative wa ...Show more
Ikuntji Textiles by Chrischona Schmidt (ed.)
69.00 AUD
Category: Indigenous
Ikuntji Textiles outlines and explores the development of the Ikuntji Artists textiles designs, the female artists and their stories, and the collaborations that have taken place since the formation of the art centre. This full-colour publication gives an insight into Ikuntji Artists range of wearable a ...Show more
Sovereign, Relational, Ready: Treaty Making Two Hundred and Fifty Years Later by Harry Hobbs (Editor); Alison Whittaker (Editor); Lindon Coombes (Editor)
59.95 AUD
Category: Indigenous
This continent was colonised without consent. No treaty was signed at first contact or in the years thereafter. Australia is a nation state on shaky ground, one of few without a treaty with Indigenous people. However, recently, Victoria, South Australia, the Northern Territory and Queensland have commit ...Show more
Aboriginal Victorians: A history since 1800 by Richard Broome
39.99 AUD
Category: Indigenous
The story of how Victoria's First Nations people survived near decimation to become a vibrant community today. This second edition has been fully updated, and covers the Yoorrook Justice Commission and treaty negotiations. Early Europeans saw Victoria and its rolling grasslands as Australia felix-happy ...Show more
A Walk-About in Australia by Philippa Bridges; Tom Thompson ((various roles), Designed by)
24.95 AUD
Category: Indigenous
Originally published in 1925, this edition begins from Chapter 10, removing the travel through Papua.