Faces of White Pipe-Clay (from Moon and Rainbow : The Autobiography of an Aboriginal)
[2023-07-28 06:06:42]
y Moon and Rainbow: Autobiography of Aboriginal Dick Lafsy, Artarmon: Reed, 1971 Z 1436536 1971
"The author is Ladil of Mornington Island. Conceptual beliefs, births, edible plants, camp life, creation myths, myths of death, rainbow snake Thuwathu, marriage rules, relationships with mission staff, fish about hunting and arrest, The myth of the star, the hunting of the dugong, the commentary on the wild bee's myth, the ceremony of enlightenment, the subcutting, the myth of enlightenment representing the secret Dammin, the ritual of the flood, the rain stop song of 22 lines (free translation), the Warrenby story , Magic and magic, clay as medicine, magic of love, legend of the moon, death and mourning, burial, investigation, spiritual beliefs, relationships with Ben Tink Island, early settlements of the islands of the island, working at cattle farms, And work on deck, encouraging bark painting work "(Source: Online)
Rauch wrote about his changing cultural environment at Moon and Rainbow (1971), the first autobiography of tribal aborigines in Australia. Elsie Roughsey also wrote her story, and indigenous mothers talked about the old and new (1984). Lafsi and Treasures used the knowledge of rock art at the Cape York Peninsula to present the story of ten popular children and announced. In most of these books, the division of labor between Roughsey and Trezise is not clear, but the first two are exclusively by Roughsey: The Giant Devil Dingo (1973) and The Rainbow Serpent (1974). They include some of his best figurative pictures. And it represents the tribal lifestyle in the monsoon Prairie landscape aligned with powerful dreamlike creatures. In 1976 and 1979, he received the "book of children's book of this year" award.
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