Mary Anne Jebb is an Adjunct Fellow attached to the Department of History at the University of Western Australia, and works as a consultant in history and cultural heritage for a variety of Aboriginal community groups throughout the state. She is author of the Ernest Scott Prize-winning Blood, Sweat and Welfare, a history of pastoral relationships in the Kimberley, edited Emerarra with the late Ngaranyin elder Morndi Munro, and published numerous articles principally on the history of Aboriginal and European relations in Western Australia. She has been retained as cultural and historical exhibits curator with the Mowanjum community near Derby, and works on various other historical projects aimed at recording Aboriginal local histories. (Source: Making Australian History : Perspectives on the Past Since 1788)