Nancy Barnes Nancy Barnes i(A65881 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal Pitjantjatjara ; Aboriginal
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1 3 y separately published work icon Munyi's Daughter : A Spirited Brumby Nancy Barnes , Adelaide : Seaview Press , 2000 Z937026 2000 single work autobiography

'This biography of a girl child of Aboriginal descent taken from her mother at two years of age is touched with nostalgia and triumph, a sadness and regret for a lost family; triumph for having risen through all the disasters of those early years to become a cultured, literate and kindly citizen.

Nancy was born at a time of great trouble and upheaval in the relationships between white and black. The 1928 Act of Parliament concerning relationships split the community with regrettable effect.

From a humble beginning Nancy overcame all the great obstacles that could have prevented her winning out. She became a cultured, confident person and I believe that this book answers all the questions concerning the events which led to her isolation from her mother.

Because this book is first hand truth by a child representing an abandoned generation of children born at a time of pioneering expediency, every thinking citizen who wonders what really happened should read Nancy Brumby's book.' (Source: Dust jacket blurb, taken from the Foreword by R.M. Williams)

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