The Shield and the Spear
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The Shield and the Spear
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Shortlisted for WA Premier's Prize for Book of the Year 2023
'... you need an organisation like the KLC to be your shield and spear, to be able to cut through the bureaucracy to make change. To be able to protect things that are important to Aboriginal people in this region.' Wayne Bergmann, former CEO of the KLC
In April 1978, leaders from Aboriginal Communities across the Kimberley met in the river bed at Old Halls Creek. At least 55 representatives attended, which concluded with a request to the Noonkanbah Mob to invite all the Aboriginal Communities in the Kimberley to a Cultural Festival and meeting in May 1978, at which a new organisation, The Kimberley Land Council (KLC), would be officially formed and launched.
The KLC was formed as a political land rights organisation. Today, it is the peak Indigenous body in the Kimberley region, working with Aboriginal people to secure native title, conduct conservation and land management activities, and develop cultural and economic business enterprises.
The Shield and the Spear is mostly told through firsthand contributions from the people who were there. The reader is taken on a journey through historic Indigenous rights battles such as the Noonkanbah blockade in 1979, the formation of the Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre (KALACC) and the Kimberley Language Resource Centre (KLRC) in 1984, the formation of Magabala Books in 1987, and the controversial James Price Point gas hub, along with the many commercial negotiations facilitated by the KLC.
Commissioned by the KLC, Joe Fox uses a combination of interviews and eyewitness accounts; quotes from the KLC Newsletter; quotes taken from historic documents, speeches, recordings, and meetings; and historical and contemporary photographs and illustrations. The book is roughly chronological, offering the reader unmediated accounts of what happened.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781922613998
Publisher: Magabala Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 September 2022
Country: Australia
Imprint: Magabala Books
Illustration: Illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 270.0mm
Height: 240.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 304
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About the Author
Joe Fox, a kartiya (white person) from the South West, came to the Kimberley in 1985, first to Halls Creek as a music teacher then as co-ordinator of Ngaringga Ngurra Women's Group, where he assisted the group in the establishment of the Yarliyil Arts Centre. He has also worked for the Kimberley Language Resource Centre. Moving to Broome in 1997, Joe worked for a number of small, community-based organisations, before joining the Kimberley Land Council in 2004, as media officer, policy adviser and later as project manager for the KLC's new office development.
Joe was commissioned by the KLC to prepare this book.
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