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The literature on Australian Aborigines is vast, but much of it is
strangely silent about the experiences and activities of women.
This collection of stories of the eventful lives and strong
characters of a number of Aboriginal women offers a more intimate
and personal view. Their lives span a century of history in fifteen
communities scattered from Cape York Peninsula, Arnhem Land and
East Kimberley to the Western Desert, the Centre, South Australia,
Victoria and New South Wales. One of these stories is an
autobiography and each of the others contains transcriptions or
translations of a woman's own reminiscences, with additional
details given by the author. Some women recall the first time they
saw a European in their land, others tell how Europeans had
influenced their communities generations before they were born.
While the authors lived in Aboriginal communities in order to study
some particular aspect of the society, the women they describe here
became their close friends, companions and helpers, and this book
is a record of friendships formed against differences of
background, experiences and age. Allegiance to family and familiar
territory shapes the personal histories of Aborigines in ways
scarcely appreciated by people reared in nuclear family households
in cities. The strength of family and community ties can be better
understood through reading about the women who contribute so much
to the maintenance of these communities.
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