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Doreen Kartinyeri: My Ngarrindjeri Calling

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Doreen Kartinyeri: My Ngarrindjeri Calling

Contributors:

By (Author) Doreen Katinyeri
By (author) Sue Anderson

ISBN:

9780855756598

Publisher:

Aboriginal Studies Press

Imprint:

Aboriginal Studies Press

Publication Date:

1st April 2008

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Gender studies: women and girls
Indigenous peoples

Dewey:

305.89915

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

488g

Description

'Lies, Lies, Lies', shouted the newspaper headlines following the Royal Commission decision into building the Hindmarsh Island Bridge. Doreen Kartinyeri, key Ngarrindjeri spokeswoman, was devastated. How could whitefella law fail to protect Aboriginal women's sites Against a backdrop of abuse, threats and ill-health, Doreen fought back. In 2001 the federal court of Australia vindicated the women. Aged 10 years, Doreen suffered the loss of her mother, her sister's removal and her own placement in Fullarton Girls Home, 100 kms from home. Doreen later learnt cultural knowledge from her Aunty Rosie and other elders with whom she spent time. She had nine children of her own and fostered 23 others. Although poorly schooled in formal terms, Doreen was a tenacious researcher. Her sharp memory allowed her to piece together histories and genealogies and she helped reunite members of the Stolen Generations. Doreen was a female warrior, dedicated to upholding and protecting Ngarrindjeri law. In "My Ngarrindjeri Calling" Doreen Kartinyeri reveals a deep-set desire for social justice, fuelled by passionate love and anger. Her wit and humour abound, while her integrity and sense of justice are inspirational. See over for snippets of eulogies. Doreen Kartinyeri established the Aboriginal Family History Unit at the SA Museum, was awarded an honorary doctorate and published several books of genealogy. She passed away in December 2007. Sue Anderson has worked as a cultural heritage consultant and oral historian for many years, producing many articles and publications.

Author Bio

Doreen Kartinyeri established the Aboriginal Family History Unit at the South Australian Museum, was awarded an honorary doctorate, and is the author of several books of genealogy. Sue Anderson has worked as a cultural heritage consultant and oral historian for many years and is the author of many articles and publications.

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