
- ISBN 9780500301142
- 17.70 x 12.50 cm
- Paperback
- 128pp
- Illustrated in colour and black and white throughout
- First published 2004
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Add to Basket‘An ideal resource for secondary students looking at indigenous cultures … I found it fascinating’ – School Library Association
Here is a lively, vibrantly illustrated social and cultural history of the Aboriginal Australians, from their origins to the present.
The book explores how the indigenous people actually came to be in Australia, and looks in depth at their extraordinary rituals and ‘Dreamings’, and the importance of ‘kin’ to their social structures.
Much space is devoted to their massive cultural renaissance over the past four decades, with comprehensive coverage of the way in which Aboriginal art – be it Central Desert acrylic art, batik, contemporary urban painting, sculpture or traditional bark painting – has become a flagship for Australian culture.
Also of interest
Aboriginal Art
Creation Myths: Man's Introduction to the World
At Home in Australia


