Ainslie Roberts Ainslie Roberts i(A59433 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Shadows in the Mist : Shadows In The Mist Ainslie Roberts , Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2021 24518370 2021 selected work short story Indigenous story

'The Dreamtime myths of the Australian Aborigines are indeed an inseparable part of their life and their landscape. Their beliefs, expressed through those myths, form the very basis of their culture.

'This book presents a selection of Ainslie Roberts' artistic interpretations of those beliefs. The mystical conditions known to the Aborigines collectively as the Dreamtime belong to a time in their past - some 40,000 years ago - when their ancestral creators made their world. These creators shaped every feature of the earth: all the hills, the rivers and seas, all the plants and creatures and all the natural forces.

'Before this time of creation, Aboriginal earth had always existed as a large flat disc floating in space. Its uninhabited surface was a vast featureless plain, extending unbroken to the horizon. But beneath that monotonous surface were strange indeterminate forms of life that would eventually transform the forbidding landscape.

'And so they did. Mythical beings, many resembling giant creatures, began to emerge from out of the mists of time. They wandered all over the earth, shaping it into the world that the Aborigines know today. A man's Dreaming merged with the Dreamtime.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Dreamtime Moon : Aboriginal Myths of the Moon Charles E. Hulley , Chatswood : Reed , 1996 Z1100916 1996 prose Indigenous story From author's foreword: 'To my knowledge, Dreamtime Moon is the first subject-specific book of Aboriginal myths, save for a few specialist studies of the Rainbow Serpent. It is a book for the general reader. Its main aims are to recount a representative selection of Aboriginal myths about the Moon, to examine the fascinating themes they contain, to comment on parallels from other cultures, and to encourage readers to discover, or rediscover, the wonder of the living landscape that surrounds them' (7).
1 1 y separately published work icon Wanari's Dreamtime : Aboriginal myths for children Dale Roberts , Blackwood : Art Australia , 1989 Z872273 1989 selected work Indigenous story children's
2 y separately published work icon Dreamtime Stories for Children C. P. Mountford , Melva Jean Roberts , Ainslie Roberts (illustrator), Adelaide : Rigby , 1983 Z1389271 1983 selected work short story
1 1 y separately published work icon The Dreamtime : Australian Aboriginal Myths and Paintings C. P. Mountford , Adelaide : Rigby , 1965 27508015 1965 selected work short story Indigenous story

'The Dreamtime is one of the greatest Australian publishing successes. The first edition was published in 1965, and fifteen impressions were issued to meet the constant demand. This is the first electronic edition.

'The original concept of the paintings was developed by an association between Ainslie Roberts and Charles Mountford. Mr Roberts had made extensive painting tours through remote outback regions, and Mr Mountford, of course, is well known for his anthropological work among the Aboriginal peoples. including Nomads of the Australian Desert.' (Publication summary)

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