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Darebin Art CollectionPainting, Aunty Gwen Garoni, 'Taungurong Country; View of Yea', 2006
... Aunty Gwen Garoni...Darebin Art Collection 7 Prospect Hill Dr Bundoora melbourne landscape yea taungurong country 'Taungurong Country; View of Yea' Painting Aunty Gwen Garoni ...landscape, yea, taungurong country -
Darebin Art CollectionPainting, Aunty Gwen Garoni, 'Regrowth after the fires', 2010
... Aunty Gwen Garoni...Darebin Art Collection 7 Prospect Hill Dr Bundoora melbourne landscape bushfires 'Regrowth after the fires' Painting Aunty Gwen Garoni ...landscape, bushfires -
Darebin Art CollectionPainting, Aunty Gwen Garoni, 'Regrowth in the Yarra Valley', 2011
... Aunty Gwen Garoni...Darebin Art Collection 7 Prospect Hill Dr Bundoora melbourne landscape yarra valley 'Regrowth in the Yarra Valley' Painting Aunty Gwen Garoni ...landscape, yarra valley -
Darebin Art CollectionPainting, Aunty Gwen Garoni, 'New Arrivals', 2012
... Aunty Gwen Garoni...Darebin Art Collection 7 Prospect Hill Dr Bundoora melbourne painting 'New Arrivals' Painting Aunty Gwen Garoni ...painting -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Aboriginal Community Elders Service et al, Aboriginal elders' voices : stories of the "tide of history" : Victorian Indigenous elders' life stories &? oral histories, 2003
... Aunty Eileen Alberts We were supposed to forget our Aboriginality /? Aunty Gwen Garoni Not enough heart to say sorry? /? Uncle Brian Kennewell-Taylor Learning from indigenous elders: Keeping the traditions, keeping the culture strong; Since time immemorial; Invasion: the tide ran red; The flood of legislation; Stolen children; Cultural resistance: holding on to children traditions and land; Organised resistance: a movement is born; The 1950s: community resistance to race laws; The price of assimilation; The Aboriginal rights movement; After the flood: self-determination; Turning the tide Bibliography Appendix. ...Aunty Eileen Alberts We were supposed to forget our Aboriginality /? Aunty Gwen Garoni Not enough heart to say sorry? /? Uncle Brian Kennewell-Taylor Learning from indigenous elders: Keeping the traditions, keeping the culture strong; Since time immemorial; Invasion: the tide ran red; The flood of legislation; Stolen children; Cultural resistance: holding on to children traditions and land; Organised resistance: a movement is born; The 1950s: community resistance to race laws; The price of assimilation; The Aboriginal rights movement; After the flood: self-determination; Turning the tide Bibliography Appendix. ...This book is a collection of Victorian Indigenous Elders' life stories and oral histories. The Elders share their stories in an attempt to ensure that both sides of Australia's history are finally heard. These stories tell of cultural resistance on missions, of defying assimilation laws, of forever moving around to save children from the welfare. They document the development of both fringe and urban communities and work in the Aboriginal rights movement. They clarify the ways in which these experiences have affected the individual authors along with the indigenous population in general. Also included in the book is a brief history and analysis of the legislation, policies, attitudes and strategies that have affected the lives of the authors and their families since colonisation. This aspect provides an historical perspective, encouraging a deeper understanding of the Elders' stories. Reconciliation can only eventuate with an understanding gained from hearing and including the voices of Indigenous Australians. Contents: The writing team Indigenous elders: keepers of knowledge; custodians of land and culture Aboriginal lands Missions and reserves Growing up running from the welfare /? Aunty Olive Jackson Respecting our Elders /? Aunty Lola James If your mother didn't tell you, then your grandmother did! /? Uncles Les Stewart Don't dwell on trouble /? Aunty Audrey Critch There are my people /? Aunty Gwen Nelson We were all cousins, more or less /? Aunty Iris Lovett-Gardiner Aboriginality is about culture, not colour /? Aunty Dianne Phillips Take up the opportunities we struggled to make /? Aunty Frances Gallagher Home /? Aunty Eileen Alberts We were supposed to forget our Aboriginality /? Aunty Gwen Garoni Not enough heart to say sorry? /? Uncle Brian Kennewell-Taylor Learning from indigenous elders: Keeping the traditions, keeping the culture strong; Since time immemorial; Invasion: the tide ran red; The flood of legislation; Stolen children; Cultural resistance: holding on to children traditions and land; Organised resistance: a movement is born; The 1950s: community resistance to race laws; The price of assimilation; The Aboriginal rights movement; After the flood: self-determination; Turning the tide Bibliography Appendix. Cultural custodianship: developing an indigenous methodology.maps, colour illustrations, b&w photographswiradjuri, victorian indigenous elders, oral histories, yorta yorta, dja dja wurrung, language maps, victorian missions and reserves, lake condah, framlingham, coranderrk, ramahyuck, lake tyers, wahgunyah, cummeragunja, moonahcullah, balranald, ebenezer, maloga, acheron -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyImage, c1939-1945
... ...garoni...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country soldiers mornament douglas alf joyce stan jackson mccaw pritchard chappelow shilston burnett mcgrath kevin newton max feldtmann petts grainger newbigan john mansen garoni robins jones hocking lawford martell mcnamara ron freeburn garry howarth morton tom lappin frank o'keefe bruce nam don mercer mccormack pigram ernie aitken cooper john denner richins horsinton mcfadgen reade carters wwii world war 2 world war ii ww2 Accompanying sheets identify some of the men in the photo Black and white photocopy on A4 paper of a photograph of a group of Australian soldiers. ...Black and white photocopy on A4 paper of a photograph of a group of Australian soldiers.Accompanying sheets identify some of the men in the photosoldiers, mornament, douglas, alf joyce, stan jackson, mccaw, pritchard, chappelow, shilston, burnett, mcgrath, kevin newton, max feldtmann, petts, grainger, newbigan, john mansen, garoni, robins, jones, hocking, lawford, martell, mcnamara, ron freeburn, garry howarth, morton, tom lappin, frank o'keefe, bruce nam, don mercer, mccormack, pigram, ernie aitken, cooper, john denner, richins, horsinton, mcfadgen, reade, carters, wwii, world war 2, world war ii, ww2
