The Eagle and the Crow
By (Author) Jared Field
University of Queensland Press
University of Queensland Press
29th July 2025
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural anthropology
Sociology: family and relationships
Social and cultural history
Paperback
120
Width 1mm, Height 1mm, Spine 1mm
1g
A unique exploration into Indigenous ways of knowing, being and relating, with an in-depth focus on kinship systems and how their cyclical nature foiled attempts by missionaries to destroy them. The Eagle and the Crow is a deeply profound work of Gamilaraay knowledge and research that is part instruction manual and part philosophical text. Written as a series of lyric essays, JM Field's book ranges from Gamilaraay conceptions of time and place, and relationships to knowledge, to the form and practical functions of kinship systems, appealing to fascinating insights from genetics and mathematics as the key to the revival and preservation of traditional Gamilaraay kinship systems. All up, it is a love letter to current and future Gamilaraay people - a wholehearted attempt to rejuvenate a kinship system that was prohibited during the Missionary Era. To the non-Gamilaraay reader, it provides a window into alternative ways of relating and being in an increasingly confusing world.
Dr Jared M. Field (Spearim) is a Gamilaraay mari from Moree way but grew up on Darug land in a small town along the Great Dividing Range. He studied maths and French literature at the University of Sydney, before completing a doctorate at Balliol College, Oxford. He is currently a McKenzie Fellow in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne, where he focuses on the mathematics and genetics of traditional kinship systems. He is also the author of Etta and the Shadow Taboo, which was highly commended for the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards (Indigenous Writing) as well as shortlisted for the Prime Minister's Literary Awards (Children's Literature).