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Warlpiri Dreamings and Histories

Warlpiri Dreamings and Histories
Author: Peggy Rockman Napaljarri
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2003
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780761989929

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This collection of fifteen stories from Warlpiri elders reflects the importance of the Dreaming in all its manifestations. Recorded and translated here for the first time are stories rich with insight into aboriginal spirituality and life.


Walpiri Dreamings and Histories

Walpiri Dreamings and Histories
Author: Peggy R. Napaljarri
Publisher: Altamira Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998-04-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9780761989912

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This collection of fifteen stories from Warlpiri elders reflects the importance of the Dreaming in all its manifestations. Recorded and translated here for the first time are stories rich with insight into aboriginal spirituality and life.


Yimikirli

Yimikirli
Author: Peggy Rockman Napaljarri
Publisher: Harpercollins
Total Pages: 193
Release: 1994
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780060661250

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"The Jukurrpa or "Dreaming" is the basis of Warlpiri culture and law. It is the seminal story of the creation of the world, which continues to exist as the eternal present embodied in songs, stories, dance, and geographical locations. The Warlpiri believe that the Dreaming is always present, though people may forget or lose sight of it. The telling of these and other tales is essential in keeping the spirit of the Dreaming alive." "This collection of fifteen stories from Warlpiri elders reflects the importance of the Dreaming in all of its manifestations. Recorded and translated here for the first time are stories rich with insight into Aboriginal spirituality and life - on subjects as diverse as adolescence, love, hatred, sexuality, marriage, family, war, peace, physical and psychological survival, and aging. Told with wisdom and elegance, and illustrated with Warlpiri art and maps, these narratives evoke the integral relationship between the Australian landscape and Aboriginal spirituality."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


Dreaming Stories

Dreaming Stories
Author: Jenni Connor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2016
Genre: Dreamtime (Aboriginal Australian mythology)
ISBN: 9781921162923

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"Experienced educator Jenni Connor worked with Geraldine Atkinson, a Koorie educational leader, to produce this resource for early childhood educators. This unique DVD set includes 13 short films from The Dreaming, Aboriginal Nations' award-winning animated series. Dreaming stories: A springboard for learning records the experiences of several diverse services using the The Dreaming films to introduce young children to a huge range of concepts"--Publisher website.


Yuendumu

Yuendumu
Author: Tasman Brown
Publisher: University of Adelaide Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 0987073001

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This book provides a comprehensive account of a unique pioneering longitudinal study of human growth that continues to contribute to our knowledge and raise new questions 60 years after it commenced. Although over 200 scientific publications have arisen from the study, this book describes, in a single volume, the key researchers involved, the Australian Aboriginal people from Yuendumu who participated in the study, and the main outcomes. The findings have provided new insights into how teeth function, as well as factors affecting oral health and physical growth. General readers, as well as students and researchers, will find much of interest in this volume.


Desert Dreamers

Desert Dreamers
Author: Barbara Glowczewski
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1937561763

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In the heart of Australia, on the cracked red earth, among wild vegetation, weathered bush, and dried-up creeks, hundreds of invisible pathways exist that become entangled on the earth's surface, underground, and in the sky, clouds, and wind. The Aboriginal people call them Jukurrpa: “the Dreamings.” This web is the Warlpiri land. Practicing the Dreaming, by ritual art, is for the Warlpiri a way to reactivate their ancestral traditions to connect with the cosmos and respond to current social and political issues. In 1979, anthropologist Barbara Glowczewski embarked on a journey to study the Warlpiri in the Australian outback. Struggling at once to maintain their traditions and cultural heritage as well as adapting to the continuing secularization and techno-progress of their European Australian counterparts, she takes us into the landscape, artistic rituals, and turmoil of the Warlpiri over three decades. Becoming accepted among Aboriginal families as a translator, and at the same time a negotiator of two vastly different visions of the earth, contemporary Western culture and the ancient indigenous dreaming culture, Glowczewski created a singular document of ethnological fieldwork and of self-transformation and discovery.


Indigenising Anthropology with Guattari and Deleuze

Indigenising Anthropology with Guattari and Deleuze
Author: Glowczewski Barbara Glowczewski
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2019-09-27
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 1474450334

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This collection of essays charts the intellectual trajectory of Barbara Glowczewski, an anthropologist who has worked with the Warlpiri people of Australia since 1979. She shows that the ways Aboriginal people actualise virtualities of their Dreaming space-time into collective networks of ritualised places resonate with Guattarian and Deleuzian concepts. Inspired by the art and struggles of different Indigenous people and other discriminated groups, especially women, Glowczewski draws on her own conversations with Guattari, and her debates with various scholars to deliver an innovative agenda for radical anthropology.


The End of the Dreaming

The End of the Dreaming
Author: Lee Cataldi
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1996
Genre:
ISBN:

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Interpretation of Warlpiri account of Coniston massacre.


Yulyurlu Lorna Fencer Napurrurla

Yulyurlu Lorna Fencer Napurrurla
Author: Yulyurlu Lorna Fencer Napurrurla
Publisher: Wakefield Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1743050097

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Yulyurlu Lorna Fencer Napurrurla was an important pioneer of the Central Desert art movement. This profile of Yulyurlu illustrates her bold and expressive artwork, with its brilliant use of colour and ongoing graphic explorations of her Yam Dreaming complex from Tanami Desert.


History, Power, Text

History, Power, Text
Author: Timothy Neale
Publisher: UTS ePRESS
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0987236911

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History, Power, Text: Cultural Studies and Indigenous Studies is a collection of essays on Indigenous themes published between 1996 and 2013 in the journal known first as UTS Review and now as Cultural Studies Review. This journal opened up a space for new kinds of politics, new styles of writing and new modes of interdisciplinary engagement. History, Power, Text highlights the significance of just one of the exciting interdisciplinary spaces, or meeting points, the journal enabled. ‘Indigenous cultural studies’ is our name for the intersection of cultural studies and Indigenous studies showcased here. This volume republishes key works by academics and writers Katelyn Barney, Jennifer Biddle, Tony Birch, Wendy Brady, Gillian Cowlishaw, Robyn Ferrell, Bronwyn Fredericks, Heather Goodall, Tess Lea, Erin Manning, Richard Martin, Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Stephen Muecke, Alison Ravenscroft, Deborah Bird Rose, Lisa Slater, Sonia Smallacombe, Rebe Taylor, Penny van Toorn, Eve Vincent, Irene Watson and Virginia Watson—many of whom have taken this opportunity to write reflections on their work—as well as interviews between Christine Nicholls and painter Kathleen Petyarre, and Anne Brewster and author Kim Scott. The book also features new essays by Birch, Moreton-Robinson and Crystal McKinnon, and a roundtable discussion with former and current journal editors Chris Healy, Stephen Muecke and Katrina Schlunke.