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1 [Review Essay] Sojourn on Another Planet Ute Eickelkemp , 2005 single work essay
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 1 2005; (p. 104-106)

'This is an exceptional little book. Its humorous tone, brevity and limited distribution (Adelaide only) can easily deter from the fact that here is a valuable insider’s account of the formative period of a remote Aboriginal settlement. Former mission schoolteacher and twice Pitjantjatjara translator of Alice in Wonderland, Nancy Sheppard tells a story about and across colonial divides. She spent nine years (1955 to 1964) on what is now Anangu Pitjantjatjara lands in north-western South Australia and has maintained lifelong bonds with her former workmates and friends. Neither anecdotal nor scholarly, yet more than a personal memoir, this perceptive portrayal of daily life on the former Presbyterian mission station of Ernabella and the first two years of the Fregon settlement is a welcome contribution to the social history of the region and Australian colonial history. Poignant depictions of the physical environment, the station and especially the classroom are interspersed with thought-provoking arguments about literacy, language learning and bi-cultural education, notes on parent–teacher interaction and excursions, stolen children, patterns of work and resource distribution, illness, diseases and accidents, intellectual challenges faced as a former evangelist, sexual abuse, nuclear tests. All are presented as life experiences through the lens of encounters with remarkable individuals, black and white.' (Introduction)

1 Our Lives as Artists Nganampa Ara : Walka Tjutatjara Angkaliya Purampi , Margaret Dagg (interviewer), Ute Eickelkemp (translator), 1999 single work oral history
— Appears in: Don't Ask For Stories : The Women From Ernabella and Their Art 1999; (p. 65-69)
1 Learning the Design Nintiringanyi Walkaku Margaret Dagg , Alison Curley , Dora Haggie , Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), 1999 single work oral history
— Appears in: Don't Ask For Stories : The Women From Ernabella and Their Art 1999; (p. 58-60)
1 Our Design Alison Curley , Tjikalyi Tjapiya , Kunmanara Brumby , Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), 1999 single work oral history
— Appears in: Don't Ask For Stories : The Women From Ernabella and Their Art 1999; (p. 56)
1 The Story of Ernabella Arts Tjukurpa Ernabella Artsjara Makinti Minutjukur , Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), 1999 single work oral history
— Appears in: Don't Ask For Stories : The Women From Ernabella and Their Art 1999; (p. 31-33)
1 Things Have Changed Kutjuparinytja Alec Minutjukur , Wally Dunn , Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), 1999 single work oral history
— Appears in: Don't Ask For Stories : The Women From Ernabella and Their Art 1999; (p. 29-30)
1 All that Work Wark Nyanga Pulka Nura Ward , Alison Curley , Kunmanara Brumby , Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), 1999 single work oral history
— Appears in: Don't Ask For Stories : The Women From Ernabella and Their Art 1999; (p. 26-28)
1 We Had No Money But Good Work Mani Wiya Palu Warka Wiru Yangkuyi Yakiti , Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), 1999 single work oral history
— Appears in: Don't Ask For Stories : The Women From Ernabella and Their Art 1999; (p. 25)
1 Putting the Stick Down Milpatjunanyi, A Great Storytelling Tradition Yangkuyi Yakiti , Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), 1999 single work oral history
— Appears in: Don't Ask For Stories : The Women From Ernabella and Their Art 1999; (p. 23-24)
1 A Day in Mission Times Tjikalyi Tjapiya , Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), 1999 single work oral history
— Appears in: Don't Ask For Stories : The Women From Ernabella and Their Art 1999; (p. 21-22)
1 About Mission Times Wati Piranpa Kuwaripatjarra Pitjanytja Alec Minutjukur , Tjikalyi Tjapiya , Margaret Dagg , Wally Dunn , Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), 1999 single work oral history
— Appears in: Don't Ask For Stories : The Women From Ernabella and Their Art 1999; (p. 17-18)
1 White Man is Coming (Nura Rupert's Story) Wati Piranpa Pitjantja (Nura Rupert's Story) Nura Rupert , Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), 1999 single work oral history
— Appears in: Don't Ask For Stories : The Women From Ernabella and Their Art 1999; (p. 5-16)
1 Living in a Bush Hut Wiltjangka Nyinanyi Nura Rupert , Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), 1999 single work oral history
— Appears in: Don't Ask For Stories : The Women From Ernabella and Their Art 1999; (p. 2-4)
1 Someone Caring For Us Kutjupangku Nganananya Kanyiningi Alec Minutjukur , Ute Eickelkemp (interviewer), 1999 single work oral history
— Appears in: Don't Ask For Stories : The Women From Ernabella and Their Art 1999; (p. 1)
1 y separately published work icon Don't Ask For Stories : The Women From Ernabella and Their Art Tjukurpa Tjapintja Wiya : Minyma Anapalanya Ngurara Tjutangku Warka Palyantja Craftroomangka Ute Eickelkemp , Kanytjupai Armstrong (translator), Canberra : Aboriginal Studies Press , 1999 Z1605691 1999 anthology oral history This is a collection of life stories in both written and illustrative form from the women and men of Ernabella, in northern South Australia. The stories tell of the interaction between white and black women that led to the establishment and development of a significant school of Australian art, Ernabella Art Inc, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1998. From 'first missionary coming', through the terror of the nearby atomic bomb tests in the 1950s, to the commercial and artistic successes of the 1990s, the stories speak of great losses and regrets, but also of remarkable achievements, and of the skill and strength of the individuals whose voices we hear.
Source: Publishers Note
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