Valda Blundell (International) assertion Valda Blundell i(A89321 works by)
Born: Established: 1941 ;
Gender: Female
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Heritage: Canadian
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1 y separately published work icon Barddabardda Wodjenangorddee : We’re Telling All of You : The Creation, History and People of Dambeemangaddee Country Valda Blundell , Kim Doohan , Daniel Vachon , Malcolm Allbrook , Mary Anne Jebb , Joh Bornman , Derby : Dambimangari Aboriginal Corporation , 2017 11490237 2017 anthology essay biography autobiography

'For countless generations, coastal country in the west Kimberley region of northwest Australia has been the home of Dambeemangaddee Traditional Owners. Barddabardda Wodjenangorddee- We're Telling All of You describes the deep history of this country. In it our senior people describe our country's creation during Lalai and provide recollections of our ancestors' lives.

'The book also draws on archival sources and information Dambeemangaddee people had shared with early missionaries and anthropologists, while incorporating cultural knowledge our senior people have imparted over the past four decades to the book's compilers and authors.

'The result is a book that contains an unprecedented level of detail regarding our history, culture and country- the Aboriginal names of some three hundred ancestors, many born in the mid-1800s; their connections to country and to each other; their responses to the arrival of explorers, missionaries and others in our country; and their often heroic efforts to sustain our traditions and care for our country despite outsiders' attempts to regulate their lives and displace them from our lands.' (Publication summary)

1 Travelling with Aboriginal People in Their Countries Valda Blundell , 2008 single work life story
— Appears in: Mowanjum : 50 Years Community History 2008; (p. 161-162)
1 y separately published work icon Keeping the Wanjinas Fresh : Sam Woolagoodja and the Enduring Power of Lalai Valda Blundell , Donny Woolagoodja , Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 2005 Z1199019 2005 single work biography Keeping the Wanjinas Fresh: Sam Woolagoodja and the Enduring Power of Lalai is the story of the people of the Wanjinas [Wandjinas] and their unbroken living cosmology of Lalai- the Dreaming- manifest most memorably in the dazzling giant Wanjina designed by Donny Woolagoodja for the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympics. It is also the story of Sam Wollagoodja who was responsible for repainting the sacred wandjinas in many of the rock shelters that dot the Kimberley landscape and...to paint the sacred stories on bark and board for Worora children living far from their homelands. (Source: Publishers Blurb)
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