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1 y separately published work icon All Ginibi's Mob : Our Voices Collected Ruby Langford Ginibi (editor), Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press Riawunna, Centre for Aboriginal Education , 2011 Z1807297 2011 anthology poetry prose 'In early 1990, I thought I'd try and get an anthology of poems going and asked some of my friends and family to contribute, and what you read in this anthology is a culmination of all the gathering I did. There's 134 poems, 23 contributors, males and females, so here it is. Read and enjoy our voices. There are poems of love, hate, anger, dreaming, land, culture, animals, philosophy, respect, missionaries, colonisers, survival, politics, caring, life, death and hope.' (Source: back cover)
1 3 y separately published work icon My Past, Their Future : Stories from Cape Barren Island Molly Mallett , Riawunna, Centre for Aboriginal Education , Sandy Bay : Blubber Head Press Riawunna, Centre for Aboriginal Education , 2001 Z1009159 2001 single work autobiography 'Story of Molly Mallett, full name Mary Frances Maynard (Auntie Molly Mallett) daughter of James Henry Paul Maynard and Augusta Lavinia Mansel and a descendant of Manalargenna, leader of the Cape Portland tribe; she was one of twelve children in her family and grew up [during the] 1930s on Cape Barren Island; describes her childhood experiences of school and family life, dancing competition and sport events, traditions.' (Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Library catalogue)
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