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The Stone Axe of Burkamukk (Paperback)
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The Stone Axe of Burkamukk (Paperback)
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Loot Price R189
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The Stone Axe of Burkamukk (1922) is a collection of Aboriginal
legends by Mary Grant Bruce. The product of extensive research on
the Aboriginal peoples of Gippsland, Victoria, Bruce's collection
was intended to educate Australian settlers regarding the
traditions of those they had displaced. Despite drawing criticism
for her use of racist stereotypes, Bruce's hope was that her work
would force her fellow settlers to "see that they were boys and
girls, men and women, not so unlike us in many ways, and that they
could admire what we admire in each other." Recognizing her
prejudices as a product of her time, one can appreciate The Stone
Axe of Burkamukk as a record of Aboriginal tales as well as the
writer's status in settler-colonial society. "The camp lay calm and
peaceful under the spring sunlight. Burkamukk, the chief, had
chosen its place well: the wurleys were built in a green glade well
shaded with blackwood and boobyalla trees, and with a soft thick
carpet of grass, on which the black babies loved to roll. Not a
hundred yards away flowed a wide creek; a creek so excellent that
it fed a swamp a little farther on." As the chief of a prosperous
people, Burkamukk is both respected and feared by the inhabitants
of the Australian bush. His stone axe, made with a sapling handle
by the best craftsman of the tribe, is a symbol of his power and a
useful tool for hunting. A generous leader, he often lends his axe
to members of his tribe in return for a modest tribute. One day,
when a hunting party comes back from a deadly encounter with a
legendary kangaroo, Burkamukk swears an oath to avenge his lost
tribesman. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally
typeset manuscript, this edition of Mary Grant Bruce's The Stone
Axe of Burkamukk is a classic of Australian literature reimagined
for modern readers.
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