Hyllus Maris Hyllus Maris i(A17651 works by) (birth name: Hyllus Briggs)
Born: Established: 1934 Echuca, Echuca area, Goulburn - Campaspe area, Northern Victoria, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 1986 Victoria,
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal Yorta Yorta / Yota Yota ; Aboriginal Wurundjeri / Woiwurung ; Aboriginal
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1 Joey Comes to the City Hyllus Maris , 1990 single work short story
— Appears in: Paperbark : A Collection of Black Australian Writings 1990; (p. 126-127)

'Short story of a young Aboriginal mans first day in a big city.' (Source: TROVE)

1 The Way Forgotten Hyllus Maris , 1990 single work short story
— Appears in: Paperbark : A Collection of Black Australian Writings 1990; (p. 121-123)
1 1 Spiritual Song of the Aborigine i "I am a child of the Dreamtime People", Hyllus Maris , 1988 single work poetry
— Appears in: Inside Black Australia : An Anthology of Aboriginal Poetry 1988; (p. 60) The Ngarrindjeri People : Aboriginal People of the River Murray, Lakes and Coorong : An Aboriginal Studies Course for Secondary Students in Years 8-10 1990; (p. 8) Spirit Song : A Collection of Aboriginal Poetry 1993; (p. 2) Sunlines : An Anthology of Poetry to Celebrate Australia's Harmony in Diversity 2002; (p. 91-92) Sense, Shape, Symbol : An Investigation of Australian Poetry 2013; (p. 96)
1 The Season's Finished i "Outside the rain is falling down;", Hyllus Maris , 1988 single work poetry
— Appears in: Inside Black Australia : An Anthology of Aboriginal Poetry 1988; (p. 59-60)
2 1 y separately published work icon Women of the Sun Hyllus Maris , Sonia Borg , Ringwood : Penguin , 1985 Z1244519 1985 single work novel Though these four women 'lived in different eras they shared the same resilience and spirit - these Women of the Sun ...This quartet of stories speaks with the simplicity and power of the Aboriginal voice, illuminating from their perspective the experience of two centuries of white domination'. (Source: Back Cover, Penguin Books 1987 edition)
1 Towradgi Hyllus Maris , Sonia Borg , 1985 single work short story
— Appears in: Women of the Sun 1985; (p. 1-5) Arrivals : Australian Short Story Anthology 1987; (p. 94-97)
1 Lo-Arna i "I am a child of the dreamtime people,", Hyllus Maris , 1983 single work poetry
— Appears in: Women of the Sun 1983; (p. 173)
1 Nerida Anderson i "Outside the rain is falling down", Hyllus Maris , 1983 single work poetry
— Appears in: Women of the Sun 1983; (p. 115)
1 1 y separately published work icon Many Men of the Sun Hyllus Maris (editor), Sonia Borg (editor), Paddington : Currency Press , 1983 Z791869 1983 single work novel
1 Maydina - 'The Shadow' i "Our culture is like a great bird", Hyllus Maris , 1983 single work poetry
— Appears in: Women of the Sun 1983; (p. 59) She's Fantastical : The First Anthology of Australian Women’s Speculative Fiction, Magical Realism And Fantasy 1995; (p. 20)
1 Alinta - The Flame i "There, on the first dawn, before time", Hyllus Maris , 1983 single work poetry
— Appears in: Women of the Sun 1983; (p. 1) She's Fantastical : The First Anthology of Australian Women’s Speculative Fiction, Magical Realism And Fantasy 1995; (p. 19)
1 2 y separately published work icon Women of the Sun Sonia Borg , Hyllus Maris , Paddington : Currency Press , 1983 Z361982 1983 selected work drama poetry prose This book comprises the screenplay of the four part television drama series about the 'experiences of Aborigines since the coming of the first white people to Australia over 200 years ago. The chief protagonist in each drama is a woman whose resilience in the face of despair and destruction gives fresh insight into the history of race relations in Australia.' (Source: Publisher's blurb)
1 5 form y separately published work icon Women of the Sun Sonia Borg , Hyllus Maris , ( dir. James Ricketson et. al. )agent 1982 St Kilda : Generation Films , 1982 Z1684559 1982 series - publisher film/TV historical fiction

A ground-breaking television series, Women of the Sun was, according to Moran in his Guide to Australian TV Series, born out of co-writer Sonia Borg's desire for a more balanced televisual representation of Indigenous Australians: 'Angry at the plight of Aborigines, she was concerned that many scriptwriters could conceive of Aboriginal women only as prostitutes.' To counter this tendency, she contemplated a series that showed Australian history from the perspective of Aboriginal women, a project for which she sought the colloboration of sociologist and social worker Hyllus Maris.

Because, as Moran notes, it 'portrayed the history of Aboriginal people since the incursion of the whites, focusing on the relations between blacks and whites over the previous 200 years', Women of the Sun 'was a direct counter to the various official histories in preparation for the Bicentennial celebrations in 1988'.

Women of the Sun is divided into four parts, each of which focuses on a different woman in a different period of history.

'Alinta the Flame' (set in the 1820s) shows the interaction between the two cultures as an Indigenous Australian tribe (the Nyari) nurse back to health two English convicts whom they find washed up on the beach, only to find the new settlers increasingly encroaching on Nyari lands--a process that ends in the annihilation of the entire tribe, barring Alinta and her young daughter.

'Maydina the Shadow' (set in the 1890s) follows Maydina, abducted and abused by a group of seal-hunters, from whom she eventually escapes with her daughter Biri (who is of mixed Indigenous Australian and European heritage). Taken in by Mrs McPhee, head of a church mission, Maydina is separated from her child and sent into service for the church. When she falls in love with an Indigenous Australian man and attempts to leave with him and Biri to return to a traditional lifestyle, Mrs McPhee has them pursued by troopers, who kill Maydina's lover and remove Biri from her care.

'Nerida Anderson' (set in 1939) focuses on the Cumeroongunga Walkout, showing the deterioration in conditions on the reserve through the eyes of Nerida Anderson, raised on the reserve and returning there after a period working in the city as a book-keeper. Her attempts to foster improvement on the reserve are greeted angrily by the reserve manager, who attempts to have Nerida and her family tried for treason; ultimately, Nerida incites a successful walkout.

'Lo-Arna' (set in the 1980s) focuses on 18-year-old Ann Cutler's discovery that she is not of French Polynesian descent as she believed, but actually the biological daughter of her adoptive father and Alice Wilson, an Indigenous Australian woman from a nearby town, prompting her to reconsider her relationship with her adoptive parents and with her own identity.

Moran notes of the series as a whole that 'Although each of the four episodes of Women of the Sun is self-contained, nevertheless, taken together the episodes powerfully suggest what 200 years of white contact has done to Aboriginal society'.

1 Episode Four 1981 : Lo-Arna Hyllus Maris , Sonia Borg , 1981 single work drama
— Appears in: Women of the Sun 1983; (p. 178-234)
1 Episode Three 1939 : Nerida Anderson Hyllus Maris , Sonia Borg , 1981 single work drama
— Appears in: Women of the Sun 1983; (p. 120-172)
1 Episode Two 1890s : Maydina - 'The Shadow' Hyllus Maris , Sonia Borg , 1981 single work drama
— Appears in: Women of the Sun 1983; (p. 66-113)
1 Episode One 1824-1834 : Alinta - 'The Flame' Hyllus Maris , Sonia Borg , 1981 single work drama
— Appears in: Women of the Sun 1983; (p. 8-57)
1 The Concrete Box Hyllus Maris , 1975 single work short story
— Appears in: Identity , July vol. 2 no. 5 1975; (p. 31) Paperbark : A Collection of Black Australian Writings 1990; (p. 124-125)
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