Lonely Planet: Aboriginal Australia and The Torres Strait Islands, 1st Ed

Lonely Planet:  Aboriginal Australia and The Torres Strait Islands, 1st Ed by Various


Authors
Various
ISBN
9781864501148
Published
Released
27 / 07 / 2001
Binding
Paperback
Pages
448
Dimensions
128 x 198 x 19mm

Guide to Indigenous Australia.

What is the significant of dots in contemporary Aboriginal painting? How many languages were spoken in Australia before colonisation? What did the Mabo and Wik decisions mean?

With contributions from more than 50 Indigenous Australians, including Yothu Yindi lead singer Mandawuy Yunupingu, internationally acclaimed writer Herb Wharton and former social justice commissioner Mick Dodson, this guidebook gives you an overview of the main issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people today.

Use this practical guide to find organised tours, festivals, indoor and outdoor art galleries, films, literature, Internet sites and other points where Indigenous people share their culture. Also included are tips and protocols for interacting respectfully with Indigenous people, recommended retailers working with Aboriginal communities and detailed information on the permits required to enter Aboriginal land. In addition to full-colour sections on Indigenous art, bush food and sport, this guide includes more than 40 detailed maps and a fold-out language group map.
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