A fascinating insight into the elders who hold the knowledge and lore of their Aboriginal community groups, this book is a must read for all modern Australians.
A fascinating insight into the elders who hold the knowledge and lore of their Aboriginal community groups, this book is a must read for all modern Australians.
Join Dr Marion Kickett as she explores the fascinating question of,
What is an Aboriginal Elder?
Through yarning, the telling of stories in their own words and unique way, seven individuals, identified as elders within their communities, take us with them on their own journeys. From their earliest memories to how, after a lifetime of experience and learning, they are regarded as providers of advice, direction, stories, and protection for individuals and families, especially for children.
A fascinating insight into the elders who hold the knowledge and lore of their Aboriginal community groups, this book is a must read for all modern Australians.
Marion Kickett is a Nyungar Balardong woman who was Director of the Centre for Aboriginal Studies at Curtin University 2012-2021. Following an extended nursing career she entered the university as Lecturer in the Aboriginal Community Health Program, lecturing in Aboriginal Health and Culture for 21 years. She has received many awards for innovation and excellence in teaching.
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