Writing in the Sand by Matt Garrick
36.99 AUD
Category: Indigenous Non-Fiction
The epic story of legendary band Yothu Yindi and 'Treaty', the song that gave voice to a movement WITH INTRODUCTIONS BY YALMAY YUNUPINGU & WITIYANA MARIKA Sometimes a musical revolution can erupt from the most unlikely of places. Long before they were ARIA Hall of Fame inductees, Yothu Yindi wer ...Show more
Right Story, Wrong Story: Adventures in Indigenous Thinking by Tyson Yunkaporta
24.99 AUD
Category: Indigenous Non-Fiction
SAND TALK, Tyson Yunkaporta's bestselling debut, cast an Indigenous lens on contemporary society. It was, said Melissa Lucashenko, 'an extraordinary invitation into the world of the Dreaming'. RIGHT STORY, WRONG STORY extends Yunkaporta's explorations of how we can learn from Indigenous thinking. Along ...Show more
Djinang Bonar: Seeing Seasons by Leanne Zilm, Ebony Froome
24.99 AUD
Category: Indigenous Non-Fiction
Djinang Bonar takes readers through the seasons of the Noongar calendar, exploring different seasonal indicators to increase readers' awareness of the environment around them and their knowledge of Noongar language. Noongar country is portrayed in spectacular detail with gorgeous illustrations of the pl ...Show more
Dhoombak Goobgoowana: A History of Indigenous Australia and the University of Melbourne - Volume 1: Truth by Marcia Langton, James Waghorne, Ross L Jones
39.99 AUD
Category: Indigenous Non-Fiction
Melbourne's oldest university confronts its long, complex and troubled relationship with the Indigenous people of Australia Dhoombak Goobgoowana acknowledges and publicly addresses the long, complex and troubled relationship between the Indigenous people of Australia and the University of Melbourne. It ...Show more
A Handful of Sand: The Gurindji Struggle, After the Walk-Off by Charlie Ward
29.95 AUD
Category: Indigenous Non-Fiction | Series: Australian History Ser.
Fifty years ago, a group of striking Aboriginal stockmen in the remote Northern Territory of Australia heralded a revolution in the cattle industry and a massive shift in Aboriginal affairs. Now, after many years of research, A Handful of Sand tells the story behind the Gurindji people's famous Wave Hil ...Show more
Jilya: How One Indigenous Woman From the Remote Pilbara Transformed Psychology by Tracy Westerman
34.99 AUD
Category: Indigenous Non-Fiction
A powerful memoir that explores how one Indigenous woman from the Pilbara transformed psychology From humble beginnings in the remote Pilbara, psychologist and Nyamal woman Tracy Westerman has redefined what's possible at every turn. Despite neither of her parents progressing past primary school, and ne ...Show more
Warra Warra Wai: How Indigenous Australians discovered Captain Cook, and what they tell about the coming of the Ghost People by Darren Rix, Craig Cormick
34.99 AUD
Category: Australian
For the first time, the First Nations story of Cook’s arrival, and what blackfellas want everyone to know about the coming of Europeans Both 250 years late and extremely timely, this is an account of what First Nations people saw and felt when James Cook navigated their shores in 1770. We know the Eur ...Show more
Always Was, Always Will Be: The Campaign for Justice and Recognition Continues by Thomas Mayo
19.99 AUD
Category: Indigenous Non-Fiction
RELEASED SEPTEMBER 2024 - PRE-ORDER NOW! In Always Was, Always Will Be, bestselling author Thomas Mayo investigates ‘what's next?’ for reconciliation and justice in Australia after the failed October 2023 Voice to Parliament referendum. Since the referendum, supporters and volunteers have been asking ...Show more
Aboriginal Sydney - a Guide to Important Places of the Past and Present by Melinda Hinkson
29.95 AUD
Category: Indigenous Non-Fiction
Despite its bustling urban presence, Sydney has a rich and complex Aboriginal heritage. Hidden within its burgeoning city landscape lie layers of a vibrant culture and a turbulent history. But you need to know where to look. Aboriginal Sydney supplies the information. The popular first edition establish ...Show more
The Cherry Pickers
19.99 AUD
Category: Indigenous Non-Fiction
Play about a group of Aboriginal fruit-pickers waiting for the year's cherry crop, embroiled in a discussion of race relations. The play premiered in 1971 in Sydney but was revised in 1988 for the Bicentenary with more political content, and republished.
The Little Red Yellow Black Book: An introduction to Indigenous Australia by Bruce Pascoe & AIATSIS
19.95 AUD
Category: Indigenous Non-Fiction
A revised edition of The Little Red Yellow Black Book will update this successful and widely used introduction to contemporary Indigenous Australia. Written from an Indigenous viewpoint, The Little Red Yellow Black Book is a competitively priced and accessible resource that offers a glimpse of the histo ...Show more
Colouring Towards Clear Thinking
19.99 AUD
Category: Crafts
This meditative colouring book features artwork by senior Anangu women and ngangkari. ‘We drew all these beautiful designs and are sharing them with you to help you reach a harmonious state of mind.’ (Ngangkari Maringka Burton) The colouring book is free for schools and clinics across the NPY lands.