Country of the Heart
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Country of the Heart
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Provides an introduction to the connections between Aboriginal people and the land that has sustained and nurtured them for generations. Through photographic images and the stories of the MakMak clan women, this title takes the reader into the heart of country: the people, the animals, the plants, the ancestors, and the seasons.
Country of the Heart provides an introduction to the connections between Aboriginal people and the land that has sustained and nurtured them for generations. Through the wonderful photographic images and the stories of the MakMak clan women (white-breasted sea eagle), readers are led into the heart of country: the people, the animals, the plants, the ancestors, the seasons and the intimate relationships which tie them together.
The story is told through the voices of Indigenous academic, Linda Ford, and her family, the traditional custodians of Wagait country. Their story includes the challenges her people continue to meet to maintain the health of country. As Ford says: Country gives us our identity.
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Tom Griffiths, history professor at Australian National University, praises the book as "both poetic and scholarly, visual and textual," noting it as a work grown over years and emerging from a scholar at the height of her powers.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780855757762
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 June 2011
Country: Australia
Imprint: Aboriginal Studies Press
Illustration: colour illus
Contributors:
- Photographs by Sharon D'Amico
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 15.0mm
Width: 187.0mm
Height: 230.0mm
Weight: 458g
Pages: 176
About the Author
Deborah Bird Rose is a professor in the Center for Research on Social Inclusion at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, and the author of Dingo Makes Us Human, Hidden Histories, and Wild Dog Dreaming. She is also a coeditor of the Australian Humanities Review. Sharon D'Amico is an award-winning eco-photographer. She lives in Seattle, Washington.
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