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Very Big Journey

My life as I remember it
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Very Big Journey by Hilda Jarman Muir offers a deeply personal memoir of her life, chronicling her experiences as an Indigenous woman in Australia. Hilda shares her upbringing, challenges, and triumphs while also touching on themes of cultural heritage and perseverance. Her story provides a heartfelt glimpse into her life's unique and enduring journey.
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You might enjoy this book if you are intrigued by personal stories of resilience and the overcoming of significant challenges. This biography provides a unique perspective on the life experiences and cultural heritage of an Aboriginal woman, offering insights into history and traditions through her journey.

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Very Big Journey is the life of a remarkable Australian. Wrenched from her family and impounded in a half-caste home, Hilda went on to raise a large family, survive Cyclone Tracy, present a writ to the High Court and, finally, travel back to her Yanyuwa land.

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When that good old horse took me away from Borroloola on the long journey to Darwin, it changed my life forever... I stopped being an Aboriginal girl and became a half-caste girl. From someone who had had so much, I was now someone who had nothing, with no past and an unknown future.

Hilda Muir was born on the very frontier of modern Australia near the outback town of Borroloola around 1920. Her early life was spent roaming the Gulf Country, hunting and gathering with her family. Her mother was a Yanyuwa person, and so was Hilda. Known to the clan as Jarman, it mattered little that her father was an unknown white man. This small girl had a name, a loving family, and a secure Aboriginal identity.

Very Big Journey tells of Hilda's bush childhood, and her forced removal from a loving family to the rigours of life in the Kahlin Home for half-caste children. Hilda grew up to marry the love of her life, Billy Muir, and then had to learn to deal with the demands of a growing family and evacuation to Brisbane during the Second World War. Back in Darwinโ€”and after the devastation of Cyclone Tracyโ€”Hilda struggled to find her place in the world again.

In 1995, Hilda Muir was one of those chosen to present a writ to the High Court on behalf of her fellow stolen-generation, asserting that the removals were illegal as well as immoral. In 1997, the writ was rejected by the High Court. In 2000, Hilda finally travelled back to her Yanyuwa land and was recognised as an owner and custodian of that country. Today, Hilda Muir, her Aboriginal children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren are living reminders that governments cannot always shape human lives in the ways they might wish.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780855753979

Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 January 2004

Country: Australia

Imprint: Aboriginal Studies Press

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 147.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 156

About the Author

Hilda Muir was born on the very frontier of modern Australia, near the outback town of Borroloola in the Northern Territory in about 1920. She was known to many in the Northern Territory as "Aunty Hilda," and her life story was told during the federal apology to the Stolen Generations in Australia.

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