What is it like to grow up Aboriginal in Australia? This anthology, compiled by award-winning author Anita Heiss, showcases many diverse voices, experiences and stories in order to answer that question. Accounts from well-known authors and high-profile identities sit alongside those from newly di...
(2011). Growing up in Central Australia: New anthropological studies of Aboriginal childhood and adolescence. New York: Berghahn.Fathers and sons, Trajectories of Self: Reflections on Pintupi Lives and Futures', in Ute Eickelkamp (ed.) Growing Up in Central Australia: New Anthropological Studies ...
On June 23, 2019, the women's team made history by winning the inaugural FIBA 3x3 World Cup, held in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Players Li Yingyun, Zhang Zhiting, Wu Di and Jiang Jiayin wrapped up a perfect 7-0 campaign with a 19-13 victory over Hungary. Share...
When focusing on theadult population, the findings show a massive 29% of Aboriginal people in remote NT communities have diabetes, with the burden highest in the Central Australia region, where a staggering 40% of adults now have the condition. Diabetes is a leading contributor tokidney disease,...
In the spirit of reconciliation, Wine Australia acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples ...
Growing up in Central Australia : new anthropological studies of aboriginal childhood and adolescence Surprisingly little research has been carried out about how Australian Aboriginal children and teenagers experience life, shape their social world and imag... U Eickelkamp - Berghahn Books 被引量: 24...
Community Strategies: Addressing the Challenges for Young People Living in Rural Australia. Young people growing up in rural and isolated areas of Australia face particular challenges because structural change to the rural economy has dramatically... Stokes, Helen|Wyn, Johanna - 《Aboriginal Australians...
Growing up in Puerto Rico, our family was no different from so many others. My parents got married after my father came back when the war ended. Both of my parents were struggling with the hard economic realities of the time. But somehow, they found time to cherish those cultural values ...
A.She has preserved aboriginal languages. B.She has worked hard to save dying languages. C.She has helped to popularize English in Australia. D.She has recorded the development of Light Warlpiri. 25.What is the common language in Lajamanu?B ...
"Take the Aboriginal population in Western Australia, where I'm from. There are 85,000 Aboriginal people – 30% of them are aged under 15 or so and 50% of them are aged under 20. That's not a lot of people, is it? So how come we, as a very wealthy and competent nation, we ...