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Mutton Fish

The surviving culture of Aboriginal people and abalone on the south coast of NSW
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Mutton Fish explores the deep and enduring relationship between the Indigenous peoples of the south coast of NSW and their coastal environment. Through lively interviews with Aboriginal fishers, it reveals traditional and contemporary fishing practices centred on mutton fish (abalone). The book addresses complex tensions where Indigenous cultural customs meet European legal systems, reflecting on the impact of restricted access to coastal resources. This accessible and thoroughly researched history highlights the cultural and economic significance of mutton fish in the community.
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This book will appeal to readers interested in Indigenous Australian history, cultural studies, environmental issues, and the socio-legal dynamics of traditional fishing practices. It is suitable for educators, students, and those seeking to understand Aboriginal connections to coastal resources.

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Presents the story of the Aboriginal people of the south coast of New South Wales. This book includes interviews with Koori people who have participated in the traditional as well as the modern fishing practices in the south coast of NSW.

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The people of the south coast of NSW have a long and complex relationship with the coastal environment; one that has nurtured them for thousands of years. Mutton Fish includes lively interviews with Aboriginal people who have fished traditionally and taken part in the modern fishing industry.

With clarity, it introduces some of the issues that arise when Indigenous cultural practice confronts white law. They used to gather mutton fish and trade with Chinese people... it would really be a family gather, where men would be diving, gathering mutton fish, bringing it to share and women and kids would be lighting the fires. So our people started trading way back then.

Mutton fish, or abalone, is a subsistence food, easy to find and harvest, extremely rich in energy and accessible for as long as the beaches are freely open to all. Mutton Fish, unique in its breadth and accessibility, seeks to tell of this relationship and what has happened to the south coast people as their access to the coastal resources has been progressively restricted by European competition.

The authors have created a thoroughly researched, readable history of Indigenous life on the south coast of NSW. Mutton Fish includes lively interviews with Aboriginal people who have fished traditionally and taken part in the modern fishing industry.

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Bruce Elder of the Sydney Morning Herald highlights that Mutton Fish is a unique oral history project by two Aboriginal women and their TAFE teacher, documenting a prized seafood tradition often unknown to non-Aboriginal Australians. The book originated as a TAFE project and offers important insight into Aboriginal abalone fishing on the NSW South Coast.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780855754822

Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 April 2005

Country: Australia

Imprint: Aboriginal Studies Press

Illustration: b/w photos

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 8.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 260g

Pages: 128

About the Author

Beryl Cruse, Liddy Stewart, and Sue Norman are working to establish an archive at the Monaroo Bobberrer Gudu Keeping Place outside Eden.

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