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Oodgeroo Noonuccal

    3 novembre 1920 – 16 septembre 1993
    Stradbrokes Traumzeit
    Schwarzaustralische Gedichte
    The Spirit of Australia
    Father Sky and Mother Earth
    My People
    • My People

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      my people Oodgeroo’s writing has a unique place in Australian literature. When her poetry was first published in the 1960s, Kath Walker, as she was known then, provided a brave new voice for marginalised Aboriginal Australians. For the first time, an Aboriginal Australian was analysing and judging white Australians as well as her own people. She often made provocative and passionate pleas for We want hope, not racialism,Brotherhood, not ostracism,Black advance, not white Make us equals, not dependants. This collection of poetry and prose is a reminder of Oodgeroo’s contribution to Indigenous culture and the journey toward reconciliation. All Australians should be proud of this poet who dedicated her life to her people and her land.

      My People
    • Father Sky and Mother Earth Father Sky and Mother Earth created a beautiful world. They filled the world with plants and animals, and everyone lived in peace and happiness ... until Human Animals came along with their noise, rubbish, smoke and oil. The animals ran away and plants began to die. This cautionary story, accompanied by colourful illustrations, has a happy ending. Discover how the worried Human Animals stop the destruction. Author, poet and illustrator Oodgeroo, of the tribe Noonuccal, was born in 1920 on North Stradbroke Island in Queensland. Here she lived for most of her life, working tirelessly on behalf of Aboriginal people. She died in 1993. Father Sky and Mother Earth, contains a vital message, as relevant today as it was when the story was first published in 1981.

      Father Sky and Mother Earth
    • Oversized hardcover. 128 pages. Text by Oodgeroo Noonuccal, Paul Cliff. 1 to 6 beautiful color photographs on almost every page.

      The Spirit of Australia
    • Sechs zeitgenössische schwarzaustralische Dichter (Oodgeroo Noonuccal, Jack Davis, Kevin Gilbert, Bobbi Sykes, Mudrooroo Narogin, Lionel Fogarty) werden in dieser umfangreichen Anthologie vorgestellt. „Was diese Gedichte trotz aller Unterschiede verbindet, sind Themen, die weniger individuelle Befindlichkeit reflektieren als kollektive Erfahrungen, Mythen und Träume.“ (Hanno Helbling, NZZ)

      Schwarzaustralische Gedichte