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Songspirals

Sharing women's wisdom of Country through songlines
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Songspirals is a profound exploration of the YolΕ‹u people's tradition of songlines, offering a unique glimpse into their spiritual and cultural world. The book shares deep connections to the land, revealing the way these songlines embody stories, histories, and knowledge passed through generations. It invites readers to experience the vibrant, transcendental nature of YolΕ‹u culture through the eyes and voices of the Gay'wu Group of Women.
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This book may appeal to you if you are interested in Indigenous knowledge and perspectives on the natural world, storytelling, and cultural traditions. It provides a unique insight into the wisdom and understanding of the YolΕ‹u women, offering valuable lessons on ecological and social harmony.

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Songspirals

A rare opportunity to connect with the living tradition of women's songlines, as recounted by Yolngu women from far north Australia.

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Joint winner of the 2020 Prime Minister's Award for Non-Fiction.
Shortlisted for the 2020 Victorian Premier's Award for Non-Fiction.

We want you to come with us on our journey, our journey of songspirals. Songspirals are the essence of people in this land, the essence of every clan. We belong to the land and it belongs to us. We sing to the land, sing about the land. We are that land. It sings to us.

Aboriginal Australian cultures are the oldest living cultures on earth, and at the heart of Aboriginal cultures is song. These ancient narratives of landscape have often been described as a means of navigating across vast distances without a map, but they are much, much more than this. Songspirals are sung by Aboriginal people to awaken Country, to make and remake the life-giving connections between people and place. Songspirals are radically different ways of understanding the relationship people can have with the landscape.

For Yolngu people from North East Arnhem Land, women and men play different roles in bringing songlines to life, yet the vast majority of what has been published is about men's place in songlines. Songspirals is a rare opportunity for outsiders to experience Aboriginal women's role in crying the songlines in a very authentic and direct form.

Songspirals are Life. These are cultural words from wise women. As an Aboriginal woman this is profound to learn. As a human being Songspirals is an absolute privilege to read." - Ali Cobby Eckermann, Yankunytjatjara poet

"To read Songspirals is to change the way you see, think and feel this country." – Clare Wright, award-winning historian and author

"A rare and intimate window into traditional women's cultural life and their visceral connection to Country. A generous invitation for the rest of us." – Kerry O'Brien, Walkley Award-winning journalist

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Songspirals, a collaborative work by the Gay'wu Group of Women, offers transformative insights into Aboriginal ways of understanding and connecting with the land, Country, and kin. The book's teachings provide an unforgettable educational experience that deeply honours Indigenous perspectives and wisdom.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781760633219

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 August 2019

Country: Australia

Imprint: Allen & Unwin

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 448g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Gay'wu Group of Women is the 'dilly bag women's group', a deep collaboration between five Yolngu women and three non-Aboriginal women over a decade. They are all co-authors of Weaving Lives Together at Bawaka, North East Arnhem Land and a book for young adults, Welcome to My Country.

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