Where's all the Community? Aboriginal Melbourne Revisited
Author: Julie Andrews
In this book, Julie Andrews paints a vivid portrait of the Aboriginal community in Melbourne, from 1835 to today. Drawing on extensive interviews with community members, her research in anthropology and her own family’s story, Andrews traces the bonds that have shaped and sustained Aboriginal Melbourne. From inner-city Fitzroy and Collingwood to regional missions and interstate connections, this is an evocative introduction to the past, present and future of Aboriginal Melbourne.Andrews explores the importance of kinship, geographic mobility and ties to other First Nations communities. She considers health, education and housing, including the crucial role played by Aboriginal-led organisations. And she describes the ongoing campaigns for social justice, land rights and self-determination. The result is a social history deeply rooted in place.
ISBN 9781760645960. Black Inc.. pb. 288 pages. 23.4 x 15.3 cm.
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