Aboriginal Australians: First Nations of an Ancient Continent
By (Author) Stephen Muecke
By (author) Adam Shoemaker
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
28th October 2004
27th September 2004
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Indigenous peoples
994.0049915
Paperback
128
Width 125mm, Height 177mm
200g
Here is a lively, vibrantly illustrated social and cultural history of the Aboriginal Australians, from their origins to the present day. The book explores the spiritual beliefs and Dreamings of the Indigenous people, their complex social structures and relationship with the land, and their struggle to survive the trials of colonization and forced assimilation. It also looks in depth at their massive cultural renaissance over the past four decades, with comprehensive coverage of the way in which Aboriginal art and literature have become flagships for Australian culture.
'An ideal resource for secondary students looking at indigenous cultures I found it fascinating' - School Library Association
Stephen Muecke is Professor of Ethnography at the University of New South Wales, Australia. He studied linguistics and semiotics, completing his PhD on storytelling techniques among Aboriginal people in Broome, Western Australia.
Professor Adam Shoemaker is one of Australia's leading researchers in the area of Indigenous literature and culture.