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Living on Stolen Land

Author: Ambelin Kwaymullina  

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You are on Indigenous lands, swimming in Indigenous waters, looking up at Indigenous skies.

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You are on Indigenous lands, swimming in Indigenous waters, looking up at Indigenous skies.

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Longlisted for the 2021 ABIAs: Small Publishers' Adult Book of the Year

You are on Indigenous lands,
swimming in Indigenous waters,
looking up at Indigenous skies.

Living on Stolen Land is a prose-styled look at our colonial-settler 'present'. This book is the first of its kind to address and educate a broad audience about the colonial contextual history of Australia, in a highly original way. It pulls apart the myths at the heart of our nationhood, and challenges Australia to come to terms with its own past and its place within and on 'Indigenous Countries'.

This title speaks to many First Nations' truths - stolen lands, sovereignties, time, decolonisation, First Nations perspectives, systemic bias and other constructs that inform our present discussions and ever-expanding understanding. This title is a timely, thought-provoking and accessible read.

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About the Author

Ambelin Kwaymullina belongs to the Palyku people of the eastern Pilbara region of Western Australia. She is a writer, illustrator and law academic who works across a range of genres including YA, science fiction, verse and non-fiction.

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Longlisted for the 2021 ABIAs: Small Publishers' Adult Book of the Year You are on Indigenous lands,swimming in Indigenous waters,looking up at Indigenous skies. Living on Stolen Land is a prose-styled look at our colonial-settler 'present'. This book is the first of its kind to address and educate a broad audience about the colonial contextual history of Australia, in a highly original way. It pulls apart the myths at the heart of our nationhood, and challenges Australia to come to terms with its own past and its place within and on 'Indigenous Countries'. This title speaks to many First Nations' truths -- stolen lands, sovereignties, time, decolonisation, First Nations perspectives, systemic bias and other constructs that inform our present discussions and ever-expanding understanding. This title is a timely, thought-provoking and accessible read.

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Product Details

Publisher
Magabala Books
Published
1st July 2020
Pages
64
ISBN
9781925936247

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