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giwang
giwang
Take a journey through Wiradjuri Country to learn animal names and find out about the six weather cycles in Wiradjuri Language.
The dry central western region of New South Wales is Wiradjuri Country. Here, the landscape slips from one weather cycle into another as hot, dry and windy times soften into crisp chill.
Meet the animals you can find on Wiradjuri Country in this intricately illustrated introduction to the Wiradjuri Language by two Wiradjuri creatives.
In giwang, Wiradjuri animals are shown along with Wiradjuri Language and English translations. Belinda Bridge's words weave an unpredictable cycle onto the page against beautiful paintings by Wiradjuri artist Peta-Joy Williams.
This evocative resource speaks to readers of all ages. It is rich with cultural meaning and is a significant Wiradjuri title to add to bookshelves.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781922752031
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 November 2025
Country: Australia
Imprint: Aboriginal Studies Press
Illustration: full colour
Contributors:
- Illustrated by Peta-Joy Williams
Audience: Children
DIMENSIONS
Width: 213.0mm
Height: 276.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 32
About the Author
Belinda Bridge is a proud Wiradjuri woman living in Western Sydney, with strong Matriarchal lines across Wiradjuri Country. She is a mother always learning more of her Language and Culture. As a teacher, Belinda shares that knowledge teaching Wiradjuri Language at TAFE and across all age groups. She has a degree in Creative Writing and Professional Writing and a postgraduate qualification in Wiradjuri Language, Heritage, and Culture.
Belinda's inspiration to learn and speak Wiradjuri Language comes from her family and a deep desire to stay connected to her Ancestors.
Peta-Joy Williams is a proud Wiradjuri Yinaa (woman), born in Sydney, whose identity bridges the inland rivers of her ancestors and the saltwater cultures of the place she calls home. Drawing inspiration from both, PJ creates artwork that reflects the richness and diversity of her ancestry.
Encouraged by her Wiradjuri grandmother Eileen, she began painting Aboriginal art early in life and has since formalised her practice with a Certificate IV in Aboriginal Art and Cultural Practices and a Diploma in Fine Arts. Formerly a cultural arts teacher, PJ is now a full-time artist and the founder of Wiradjuri Wave.
Her work has been exhibited in major galleries across Australia, and her large-scale murals feature throughout New South Wales.
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