Rosie Smiler Rosie Smiler i(21527387 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Gurindji
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1 1 y separately published work icon Freedom Day : Vincent Lingiari and the Story of the Wave Hill Walk-off Thomas Mayo , Rosie Smiler , Shayla Mayor (illustrator), Richmond : Bright Light , 2021 21527430 2021 single work picture book information book children's

'In 1966, more than two hundred courageous Aboriginal people walked off the Wave Hill Cattle Station in the Northern Territory. Led by Vincent Lingiari, these stockmen and their families were walking together to fight for their rights and for their land.

'Exquisitely illustrated and designed, this non-fiction picture book brings a landmark historical event to a new generation. Many people have seen the iconic photograph of Gough Whitlam pouring a handful of red soil into the hands of Vincent Lingiari – a symbol of the legal transfer of Gurindji land back to the Gurindji people – and recognise this as a key moment in the ongoing land rights movement. Freedom Day delves into the events that led up to this moment, and makes a rallying cry for the things that still need to change in its wake. Thomas Mayor worked in close consultation with Rosie, Vincent Lingiari’s granddaughter, to bring this vital story to life.' (Publication summary)

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