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Remembering Aboriginal Heroes : Struggle, Identity and the Media

Remembering Aboriginal Heroes : Struggle, Identity and the Media

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Remembering Aboriginal Heroes : Struggle, Identity and the Media

by John & Mooney, Christopher Ramsland

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1922036560
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9781922036568
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Brolga Publishing, Melbourne, 2012. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. Trade Paperback. 374 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Brolga Publishing, Melbourne, 2012. *** CONDITION: This book is in near fine condition. More specifically: Covers have no creasing. Corners of covers are lightly bumped. Spine is uncreased. . Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: During the 1940s and '50s in Australia there rose to prominence many icons of Aboriginal descent, representative of the culture of the day and of their own people. Some permanently influenced the minds of Australians and remain famous to this day. Others have been unjustly forgotten. Aboriginal Heroes offers an unparalleled biographical exploration of their lives, providing a prism through which the reader can view and come to a better understanding of significant aspects of resilient Aboriginal culture and its place in Australian history. Albert Namatjira was a great watercolour landscape artist. Harold Blair was an outstandingly charismatic concert tenor of vast audience appeal. Robert Tudawali and Ngarla Kunoth were the famous stars of Charles Chauvel's ground-breaking Australian movie, Jedda. Reg Saunders was a highly decorated war hero and the first Aboriginal commissioned officer in the permanent Australian armed forces. Harry Penrith (later known as Burnum Burnum) was a brilliant and versatile teenage sporting star and later a public figure of charisma and controversy. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Indigenous Cultures; ISBN/EAN: 9781922036568. Inventory No: 24010078.. 9781922036568

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Bookseller
Manyhills Books AU (AU)
Bookseller's Inventory #
24010078
Title
Remembering Aboriginal Heroes : Struggle, Identity and the Media
Author
John & Mooney, Christopher Ramsland
Format/Binding
Trade Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
1922036560
ISBN 13
9781922036568
Publisher
Brolga Publishing
Place of Publication
Melbourne
Date Published
2012
Keywords
BZDB5 Indigenous Cultures; Remembering Aboriginal Heroes : Struggle, Identity and the Media
Bookseller catalogs
Indigenous Cultures;

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