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Alternative title: Oodgeroo : A Tribute
Issue Details: First known date: 1994... vol. 16 no. 4 1994 of Australian Literary Studies est. 1963 Australian Literary Studies
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Contents

* Contents derived from the St Lucia, Indooroopilly - St Lucia area, Brisbane - North West, Brisbane, Queensland,:University of Queensland Press , 1994 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Growing Up with Our Sister Kath - Oodgeroo, Lucy Pettit , single work biography (p. 3-7)
Tribute to Oodgerooi"She was a child of seven", Eileen O'Loughlin , single work poetry (p. 6-7)
Oodgeroo - an Inspiration for Members of the Darug Community, Pat Jarvis , Fay Richards , Edna Watson , single work biography (p. 8)
A Mate in Publishing, John Collins , single work biography (p. 9-23)
Maang: Bagaan Di (a Message for My Elder Sister), Philip McLaren , single work biography (p. 24-27)
Oodgeroo as Friend and Artist, Ulli Beier , single work biography (p. 28-34)
While My Name Is Remembered..., Roberta Sykes , single work biography (p. 35-41)
Oodgeroo in China, Nicholas Jose , single work biography (p. 42-54)
The Poetemics of Oodgeroo of the Tribe Noonuccal, Mudrooroo , single work criticism

'Oodgeroo...never once described herself as a poet. She often said, when pressed, that she was an educationalist and that her job was to educate both white and black...to wrench her verse away from her life and accepted role is to lose the message for the structure...'

(p. 57-62)
Poetry and Politics in Oodgeroo: Transcending the Difference, Bob Hodge , single work criticism (p. 63-76)
Long Memoried Women : Oodgeroo Noonuccal and Jamaican Poet, Louise Bennett, Angela Smith , single work criticism (p. 77-91)
Oodgeroo: Orator, Poet, Storyteller, Anne Brewster , single work criticism (p. 92-104)
From Kath Walker to Oodgeroo Noonuccal? : Ambiguity and Assurance in My People, Eva Rask Knudsen , single work criticism (p. 105-118)
Oodgeroo - an Educator Who Proved One Person Could Make a Difference, Rhonda Craven , single work biography (p. 121-130)
Oodgeroo: A Pioneer in Aboriginal Education, Alan Duncan , single work biography (p. 131-140)
The Road Ahead, Eve Mumewa D. Fesl , single work biography (p. 141-146)
Oodgeroo's Impact on Federal Politics, Robert Tickner , single work biography (p. 147-152)
Oodgeroo's Work and Its Theatrical Potential, Sue Rider , single work biography (p. 153-163)
Performance for the People, Adam Shoemaker , single work criticism

'Presents the personal experiences of the author with Australian writer and activist Kath Walker (Oodgeroo Noonuccal). Author's meeting with Walker; Walker's ability to motivate and enthuse others; Walker's effort to reconcile black and white Australians.' (Publication abstract)

(p. 164-177)
Oodgeroo : A Selective Checklist, Janine Little , single work biography bibliography (p. 178-187)
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