Alternative title: Western Australian Church of England Magazine
Issue Details: First known date: 1862... 1862 W. A. Church of England Magazine
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Early Writings by Indigenous Australians Penny Van Toorn , 2009 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Cambridge History of Australian Literature 2009; (p. 52-72)
This chapter looks at practices of literacy in Indigenous cultures after the arrival of the Europeans. It includes the sections: Literacy and the Stolen Generation; What did Aboriginal people read and write?; Colonial fantasies of Aboriginal voices in poetry and prose; Bennelong, Biraban, and Benjamin: early Indigenous authors of alphabetic writing; Early Aboriginal authorship and traditional Indigenous law; Hidden cultures of literacy; and Words for writing.
Early Writings by Indigenous Australians Penny Van Toorn , 2009 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Cambridge History of Australian Literature 2009; (p. 52-72)
This chapter looks at practices of literacy in Indigenous cultures after the arrival of the Europeans. It includes the sections: Literacy and the Stolen Generation; What did Aboriginal people read and write?; Colonial fantasies of Aboriginal voices in poetry and prose; Bennelong, Biraban, and Benjamin: early Indigenous authors of alphabetic writing; Early Aboriginal authorship and traditional Indigenous law; Hidden cultures of literacy; and Words for writing.

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Frequency:
Monthly
Range:
May 1862 - 1870
Size:
22cm
Graphics:
illus.
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