Author: Paul Pentony
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Research in Northern Kimberleys; Geographical situation & environment, types of foods; cultural environment, worship of Ungud as sexual symbol; Social structure (Ngarinyin, Wunambal); descent, totemism; Dream beliefs, origin of dreaming (myth); spiritual structure of man and its part in dreaming, after-death & spirit child beliefs; The Dream totem; the dream in death & love magic; The dream in relation to culture items; Interpretation of dreams - hunting, dreams interpreted according to Janba law; Natives attitude towards certain type dreams; Symbolism in dreams; 80 dreams given (with interpretations) from Munja Station, Sale River Station (both Ngarinyin territory) & Wunambal natives north of Prince Regeant River.
The Dream in Australian Culture
Author: Paul Pentony
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Research in Northern Kimberleys; Geographical situation & environment, types of foods; cultural environment, worship of Ungud as sexual symbol; Social structure (Ngarinyin, Wunambal); descent, totemism; Dream beliefs, origin of dreaming (myth); spiritual structure of man and its part in dreaming, after-death & spirit child beliefs; The Dream totem; the dream in death & love magic; The dream in relation to culture items; Interpretation of dreams - hunting, dreams interpreted according to Janba law; Natives attitude towards certain type dreams; Symbolism in dreams; 80 dreams given (with interpretations) from Munja Station, Sale River Station (both Ngarinyin territory) & Wunambal natives north of Prince Regeant River.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Research in Northern Kimberleys; Geographical situation & environment, types of foods; cultural environment, worship of Ungud as sexual symbol; Social structure (Ngarinyin, Wunambal); descent, totemism; Dream beliefs, origin of dreaming (myth); spiritual structure of man and its part in dreaming, after-death & spirit child beliefs; The Dream totem; the dream in death & love magic; The dream in relation to culture items; Interpretation of dreams - hunting, dreams interpreted according to Janba law; Natives attitude towards certain type dreams; Symbolism in dreams; 80 dreams given (with interpretations) from Munja Station, Sale River Station (both Ngarinyin territory) & Wunambal natives north of Prince Regeant River.
The Dream in Australian Culture
Author: Patrick Pentony
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Research in Northern Kimberleys; Geographical situation & environment, types of foods; cultural environment, worship of Ungud as sexual symbol; Social structure (Ngarinyin, Wunambal); descent, totemism; Dream beliefs, origin of dreaming (myth); spiritual structure of man and its part in dreaming, after-death & spirit child beliefs; The Dream totem; the dream in death & love magic; The dream in relation to culture items; Interpretation of dreams - hunting, dreams interpreted according to Janba law; Natives attitude towards certain type dreams; Symbolism in dreams; 80 dreams given (with interpretations) from Munja Station, Sale River Station (both Ngarinyin territory) & Wunambal natives north of Prince Regeant River.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Research in Northern Kimberleys; Geographical situation & environment, types of foods; cultural environment, worship of Ungud as sexual symbol; Social structure (Ngarinyin, Wunambal); descent, totemism; Dream beliefs, origin of dreaming (myth); spiritual structure of man and its part in dreaming, after-death & spirit child beliefs; The Dream totem; the dream in death & love magic; The dream in relation to culture items; Interpretation of dreams - hunting, dreams interpreted according to Janba law; Natives attitude towards certain type dreams; Symbolism in dreams; 80 dreams given (with interpretations) from Munja Station, Sale River Station (both Ngarinyin territory) & Wunambal natives north of Prince Regeant River.
The Australian Dream
Author: Stan Grant
Publisher: Quarterly Essay
ISBN: 1925435369
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
In Quarterly Essay 64, Stan Grant takes a deep and passionate look at Indigenous futures, in particular the fraught question of remote communities. In a landmark essay, Stan Grant writes Indigenous people back into the economic and multicultural history of Australia. This is the fascinating story of how fringe dwellers fought not just to survive, but to prosper. Their legacy is the extraordinary flowering of Indigenous success - cultural, sporting, intellectual and social - that we see today. Yet this flourishing coexists with the boys of Don Dale and the many others like them who live in the shadows of the nation. Grant examines how such Australians have been denied the possibilities of life, and argues eloquently that history is not destiny; that culture is not static. In doing so, he makes the case for a more capacious Australian Dream. "The idea that I am Australian hits me with a thud. It is a blinding self-realisation that collides with the comfortable notion of who I am. To be honest, for an Indigenous person, it can feel like a betrayal somehow - at the very least, a capitulation. We are so used to telling ourselves that Australia is a white country: am I now white? The reality is more ambiguous ... To borrow from Franz Kafka, identity is a cage in search of a bird." —Stan Grant, The Australian Dream This issue also contains correspondence discussing Quarterly Essay 63, Enemy Within, from Patrick Lawrence, Nicole Hemmer, Bruce Wolpe, Dennis Altman, David Goodman, Patrick McCaughey, Gary Werskey, and Don Watson.
Publisher: Quarterly Essay
ISBN: 1925435369
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
In Quarterly Essay 64, Stan Grant takes a deep and passionate look at Indigenous futures, in particular the fraught question of remote communities. In a landmark essay, Stan Grant writes Indigenous people back into the economic and multicultural history of Australia. This is the fascinating story of how fringe dwellers fought not just to survive, but to prosper. Their legacy is the extraordinary flowering of Indigenous success - cultural, sporting, intellectual and social - that we see today. Yet this flourishing coexists with the boys of Don Dale and the many others like them who live in the shadows of the nation. Grant examines how such Australians have been denied the possibilities of life, and argues eloquently that history is not destiny; that culture is not static. In doing so, he makes the case for a more capacious Australian Dream. "The idea that I am Australian hits me with a thud. It is a blinding self-realisation that collides with the comfortable notion of who I am. To be honest, for an Indigenous person, it can feel like a betrayal somehow - at the very least, a capitulation. We are so used to telling ourselves that Australia is a white country: am I now white? The reality is more ambiguous ... To borrow from Franz Kafka, identity is a cage in search of a bird." —Stan Grant, The Australian Dream This issue also contains correspondence discussing Quarterly Essay 63, Enemy Within, from Patrick Lawrence, Nicole Hemmer, Bruce Wolpe, Dennis Altman, David Goodman, Patrick McCaughey, Gary Werskey, and Don Watson.
Australian Dreaming
Author: Jennifer Isaacs
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780725408848
Category : Aboriginal Australians
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780725408848
Category : Aboriginal Australians
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
The Australian Dream
Author: Rhonda Allen
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780195537611
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Explores the development of Australian culture from 1788 until today in ten thematic chapters and presents a variety of texts including short stories, extracts from novels and plays, films, photographs and paintings
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780195537611
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Explores the development of Australian culture from 1788 until today in ten thematic chapters and presents a variety of texts including short stories, extracts from novels and plays, films, photographs and paintings
Gadi Mirrabooka
Author: Pauline E. McLeod
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 031300983X
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Take a journey into the fascinating world of Australia's Aboriginal culture with this unique collection of 33 authentic, unaltered stories brought to you by three Aboriginal storyteller custodians! Unlike other compilations of tales that were modified and published without permission from the Aboriginal people, these stories are now presented with approval from Aboriginal elders in an effort to help foster a better understanding of the history and culture of the Aboriginal people. Gadi Mirrabooka, which means below the Southern Cross, introduces wonderful tales from the Dreamtime, the mystical period of Aboriginal beginning. Through these stories you can learn about customs and values, animal psychology, hunting and gathering skills, cultural norms, moral behavior, the spiritual belief system, survival skills, and food resources. A distinctive and absolutely compelling story collection, this book is an immensely valuable treasure for educators, parents, children, and adult readers. Grades K-A
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 031300983X
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Take a journey into the fascinating world of Australia's Aboriginal culture with this unique collection of 33 authentic, unaltered stories brought to you by three Aboriginal storyteller custodians! Unlike other compilations of tales that were modified and published without permission from the Aboriginal people, these stories are now presented with approval from Aboriginal elders in an effort to help foster a better understanding of the history and culture of the Aboriginal people. Gadi Mirrabooka, which means below the Southern Cross, introduces wonderful tales from the Dreamtime, the mystical period of Aboriginal beginning. Through these stories you can learn about customs and values, animal psychology, hunting and gathering skills, cultural norms, moral behavior, the spiritual belief system, survival skills, and food resources. A distinctive and absolutely compelling story collection, this book is an immensely valuable treasure for educators, parents, children, and adult readers. Grades K-A
Dream Travelers
Author: Roger Ivar Lohmann
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN: 9781403963307
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
In dreams, part of the self seems to wander off to undertake both mundane tasks and marvellous adventures. Anthropologists have found that many peoples take this experience of dreaming at face value, assuming that their spirits literally leave the body to travel, meet other spirits, and acquire valuable knowledge - with dramatic consequence for relationships, social organization, and religions. Dream Travellers is about Melanesian, Aboriginal Australian, and Indonesian peoples who hold this assumption. Several leading anthropologists contribute theoretically and ethnographically rich chapters, showing that attention to these peoples' dream lives deeply enhances our understanding of their cultures and waking lives as well.
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN: 9781403963307
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
In dreams, part of the self seems to wander off to undertake both mundane tasks and marvellous adventures. Anthropologists have found that many peoples take this experience of dreaming at face value, assuming that their spirits literally leave the body to travel, meet other spirits, and acquire valuable knowledge - with dramatic consequence for relationships, social organization, and religions. Dream Travellers is about Melanesian, Aboriginal Australian, and Indonesian peoples who hold this assumption. Several leading anthropologists contribute theoretically and ethnographically rich chapters, showing that attention to these peoples' dream lives deeply enhances our understanding of their cultures and waking lives as well.
Dream Tending
Author: Stephen Aizenstat
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781935528111
Category : Dream interpretation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"A master of dreamwork shows how to awaken the power of the living dream to transform your relationships, career, health, and spirit"--Cover.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781935528111
Category : Dream interpretation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"A master of dreamwork shows how to awaken the power of the living dream to transform your relationships, career, health, and spirit"--Cover.
Dark Side of the Dream
Author: Robert Ian Vere Hodge
Publisher: Paul & Company Pub Consortium
ISBN: 9780044423461
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
A critical assessment of Australian literature in a multi-cultural context, with particular reference to Aboriginal, Marxist and feminist perspectives. Includes a bibliography and index.
Publisher: Paul & Company Pub Consortium
ISBN: 9780044423461
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
A critical assessment of Australian literature in a multi-cultural context, with particular reference to Aboriginal, Marxist and feminist perspectives. Includes a bibliography and index.
The Australian Dream
Author: Alan Morris
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
ISBN: 1486301479
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Australia is experiencing a significant demographic shift – the proportion of the population that is aged 65 years and older is increasing substantially and will continue to do so. With this shift comes particular housing challenges for older people. The Australian Dream examines the impacts of housing tenure on older Australians who are solely or primarily dependent on the age pension for their income. Drawing on 125 in-depth interviews, it compares the life circumstances of older social housing tenants, private renters and homeowners – their capacity to pay for their accommodation, how this cost impacts on their ability to lead a decent life, maintain social ties and pursue leisure activities, and how their housing situation affects their health and wellbeing. The book considers some key questions: Are older homeowners who are solely dependent on the single age pension managing financially? Are they able to maintain their homes and engage in social activity? How are older private renters who have to pay market rents faring in comparison with older homeowners and social housing tenants? What are the implications of subsidised rents and legally guaranteed security of tenure for older social housing tenants? Based on a study conducted in Sydney and regional New South Wales, this pioneering research starkly and powerfully reveals the fundamental role that affordable, adequate and secure housing plays in creating a foundation for a decent life for older Australians.
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
ISBN: 1486301479
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Australia is experiencing a significant demographic shift – the proportion of the population that is aged 65 years and older is increasing substantially and will continue to do so. With this shift comes particular housing challenges for older people. The Australian Dream examines the impacts of housing tenure on older Australians who are solely or primarily dependent on the age pension for their income. Drawing on 125 in-depth interviews, it compares the life circumstances of older social housing tenants, private renters and homeowners – their capacity to pay for their accommodation, how this cost impacts on their ability to lead a decent life, maintain social ties and pursue leisure activities, and how their housing situation affects their health and wellbeing. The book considers some key questions: Are older homeowners who are solely dependent on the single age pension managing financially? Are they able to maintain their homes and engage in social activity? How are older private renters who have to pay market rents faring in comparison with older homeowners and social housing tenants? What are the implications of subsidised rents and legally guaranteed security of tenure for older social housing tenants? Based on a study conducted in Sydney and regional New South Wales, this pioneering research starkly and powerfully reveals the fundamental role that affordable, adequate and secure housing plays in creating a foundation for a decent life for older Australians.