Anthony Redmond Anthony Redmond i(A6595 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 Laurie Gawanali Ceremony Leader, Painter, Story-teller, Land Rights Activist C. 1916 - 2000 Anthony Redmond , Jeff Doring , 2000 single work obituary (for Laurie Gawanali )
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 1/2 2000; (p. 123-124)

'Laurie Gawanali, a Ngarinyin man of the Brrejalngga clan from the Roe/Moran River area, passed away in August and was buried beside the Barnett River on the central Kimberley Plateau. He was a speaker of Ngarinyin, Wunambal and Worrorra and understood several other languages of the region. Gawanali (as he wrote his name; linguists might represent it as 'Gowanulli'), whose many names included Ngarjno (Nyaj-ngor—'King Brown bit the upper arm') from his Wunggurr (spiritual conception site) place at Merinbini, was the most senior of the Ngarinyin men who have propelled Kamali Land Council as the vehicle of self-determination and land rights in the Northern Kimberley. His long-time associate at Kamali, David Mowaljarlai (Banggal), died in September 1997, and Gawanali, along with Kamali Land Council and Ngarinyin Aboriginal Corporation Chairman, Paddy Neowarra (Nyawarra), directed the traditional funeral proceedings for their much-missed old partner.'  (Introduction)

1 Cecil Taylor i "You spill the frenetic blood of the star gazing", Anthony Redmond , Ronald Vandelaar , 1979 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Insurrectionists' Shadow : Surrealism in 1979 1979; (p. 14)
1 One Afternoon Off the Coast of Tunisia i "if you were a phial of cyanide", Anthony Redmond , 1979 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Insurrectionists' Shadow : Surrealism in 1979 1979; (p. 4)
1 The New Ice Age i "The sky is fatally wounded", Anthony Redmond , 1979 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Insurrectionists' Shadow : Surrealism in 1979 1979; (p. 2)
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