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Marie Munkara Marie Munkara i(A117473 works by)
Born: Established: Arnhem Land, Top End, Northern Territory, ;
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Rembarrnga ; Tiwi people
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1 Introduction Marie Munkara , 2016 single work essay
— Appears in: Desert Writing : Stories from Country 2016; (p. 129-131)
1 2 y separately published work icon Of Ashes and Rivers That Run to the Sea Marie Munkara , Sydney : Random House Australia , 2016 9332576 2016 single work autobiography

'Heartbreaking, darkly funny and deeply moving, Of Ashes and Rivers that Run to the Sea is a fearless account of being a young woman caught between two worlds.

'An old baptismal card falling out of a book changed the course of 28-year-old Marie Munkara's life forever. Until that moment she had no idea of her true origins in Arnhem Land.

'Delivered on the banks of the Mainoru River by her two grandmothers, Marie was fortunate not to have been thrown to the crocodiles, a fate reserved for babies born in her family with light skin. Knowing the child would be taken by the authorities, this matter-of-fact practice was considered much kinder for the babies and their families as it would save all from the heartbreak of separation and an unknown future for the child.

'But her grandmother Nellie had other ideas because she knew this one was 'special'. And so after the unexpected but welcome reprieve, Marie and her mother ended up on the Tiwi Islands before Marie was then taken and placed with a white family to be raised in Adelaide.

'After her chance finding of the baptismal card Marie went looking for her own family, leaving her strict Catholic establishment family aghast. Why dig up the past? But Marie knew without a doubt that she had to follow her heart or forever live to regret it.

'With devastating honesty, humour and courage, the award-winning author of Every Secret Thing shares her extraordinary journey of discovery to find her origins. ' (Publication summary)

1 There Is Life Here : A Review of ‘Two Sisters’ Marie Munkara , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Westerly , vol. 61 no. 2 2016; (p. 172-175)

— Review of Two Sisters : Ngarta and Jukuna Ngarta Jinny Bent , Jukuna Mona Chuguna , Pat Lowe , Eirlys Richards (translator), 2004 selected work autobiography biography
1 (लहान मुलांवर लैंगिक संबंध लादणाऱ्या व्यक्तीला उद्देशून…. ) तुला कधी पश्चात्ताप झाला ​का? = Did You Have Any Regrets? (Ode to a Paedophile) i "काय विचार करत होतास तू = What were you thinking", Marie Munkara , 2016 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , October no. 55.1 2016;
1 To Tiwi and Arnhemland with Love Marie Munkara , 2015 single work essay
— Appears in: Peril : An Asian-Australian Journal , December no. 22 2015;
1 6 y separately published work icon A Most Peculiar Act Marie Munkara , Broome : Magabala Books , 2014 Z1922976 2014 single work novel (taught in 1 units) 'The story follows the trials and tribulations of Sugar, a 16 year-old Aboriginal fringe-camp dweller. Set in Darwin during the Japanese bombing raids, we meet characters such as: Horatio Humphris (Horrid Hump), chief protector of Aboriginals, teetotaller and 42 year old virgin; Ralphie Brown, who has the unedifying honour of being the only public servant to ever be sacked; Drew Hepplewaite, redneck racist and female patrol officer armed with balls of steel; and the Administrator's wife, Penelope, who has a fetish for anything oriental. Then there's Sugar's mate Nig Nog, who teaches Sugar a few useful tricks of the "trade" while they do time at the Half-Caste Compound; Fuel Drum's suspicious death at the hands of his six-month-old granddaughter, Honey; and Horseshoe with his wayward and slutty wife, Brumby. With the Aboriginal Ordinances Act and the 'White Australia' policy set as a backdrop, Sugar's resistance to assimilation and the attempts by Horrid Hump and his henchmen to enforce it becomes a protracted battle that ends at the Christmas party from Hell. Interspersed with illicit affairs, stolen children, leprosy and "fucking foreigners," this story sees Sugar and her oppressors finally meet on a level playing field that none of them ever expected - a Japanese bombing raid.' (Source: newsouthbooks website www.newsouthbooks.com.au)
1 y separately published work icon Family Caitlin Smith , Tania Crampton-Larking , Marie Munkara , Tammy Anderson , Cathy Craigie , Jimi Bani , Deborah Mailman , Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 2014 8272322 2014 anthology poetry drama essay children's

'This anthology explores the life of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ families, today and in the past. There are stories on ongoing tradition, of loss and sadness, and of new beginnings.' (Source: Publishers website)

1 y separately published work icon Rusty Brown Marie Munkara , Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 2014 7254480 2014 single work children's fiction Indigenous story

'Rusty Brown lives on an island with his family and a cheeky dog called Ringo. One day there’s a knock on the door, and they all get a huge surprise.' (Source: Publishers website)

1 y separately published work icon Rusty and Jojo Marie Munkara , Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 2014 7253955 2014 single work children's fiction Indigenous story

'When Rusty Brown sees Jojo for the first time, all he notices is his wheelchair. Jojo gets teased about it a lot. Rusty soon learns that Jojo is just like every other kid—but with an awesome secret too.' (Source: Publishers website)

1 Trevor Marie Munkara , 2013 single work short story
— Appears in: Review of Australian Fiction , 5 vol. 8 no. 2013;
1 Shambala Marie Munkara , 2012 single work short story
— Appears in: Review of Australian Fiction , vol. 2 no. 1 2012; Review of Australian Fiction , Omnibus vol. 2 no. 2012;
1 Language and Politics in Indigenous Writing Arnold Zable , John Bradley , Kim Scott , Marie Munkara , 2011 sequence essay
— Appears in: Overland , Summer no. 205 2011; (p. 55-60)
1 Marie Munkara Marie Munkara , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: Overland , Summer no. 205 2011; (p. 59-60)
1 1 y separately published work icon Family Anthology Yarning Strong Family Anthology Caitlin Smith , Tania Crampton-Larking , Marie Munkara , Tammy Anderson , Cathy Craigie , Jimi Bani , Deborah Mailman , South Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 2011 Z1794661 2011 anthology poetry prose children's

'This anthology explores the life of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' families, today and in the past. There are stories on ongoing tradition, of loss and sadness, and of new beginnings. ' (Source: TROVE)

1 Tuwatayinga Marie Munkara , 2010 single work short story satire
— Appears in: This Country Anytime Anywhere : An Anthology of New Indigenous Writing from the Northern Territory 2010; (p. 42-45) Australian Short Stories , September no. 67 2021;
1 Spud Marie Munkara , 2010 single work short story satire
— Appears in: This Country Anytime Anywhere : An Anthology of New Indigenous Writing from the Northern Territory 2010; (p. 37-41)
1 The Movies Marie Munkara , 2009 single work short story humour
— Appears in: Every Secret Thing 2009; (p. 179-171)
1 Marigold Marie Munkara , 2009 single work short story humour
— Appears in: Every Secret Thing 2009; (p. 159-170)
1 The Good Doctor Marie Munkara , 2009 single work short story humour
— Appears in: Every Secret Thing 2009; (p. 150-158)
1 Punapi Marie Munkara , 2009 single work short story
— Appears in: Every Secret Thing 2009; (p. 140-149)
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