A Day in the Life of the Tjilimi; Caring for Yawulyu, Singing the Land; Living on the Ground; Wirrimanu's White Story; The Missionaries and the Tjukurrpa's Embrace; Kapululangu: The Women Alders' Cultural Initiative; Living Culture -- The Cultural Imperative; White Culture and Black Women's Law; Kurrunpa Maya: Women's Spiritual Strength and Kapululangu; Glossary; Index.
Zohl de Ishtar
Zohl de Ishtar is the author of Daughters of the Pacific and the editor of Pacific Women Speak Out for Independence and Denuclearisation. She was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005 and was a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Queensland's Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (2005-2007) and Honorary Research Fellow (2008-2010). Since 2012 she has been Kapululangu's Executive Director. In 2016 she has lived with the Elders for 17 years and worked with them for 24 years."
"One of the strongest, most consistent, insightful, and well-documented case studies of the nature and impact of racis[m] and sexis[m] and class dynamics that I have read." --Angela Miles, Ontario Institute for the Sociology of Education
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