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Title: Living on stolen land /Ambelin Kwaymullina. Author: Kwaymullina, Ambelin,(author.). Location: CHCA F KWA Aboriginal Themes Subject: CHCA Children Collection Aboriginal Themes. Premier's Reading Challenge -- Year 9 plus. Premier's Reading Challenge -- Year 7 - Year 9. Aboriginal Australians--Poetry. Aboriginal Australians. Australian poetry -- Aboriginal Australian authors. Poetry. Race relations - Representation - Literature. Settlement and contacts - Colonisation. Settlement and contacts - Settlers. Indigenous knowledge. Attitudes - Indigenous perspectives. Politics and Government - Sovereignty. Australian poetry -- Aboriginal Australian authors. Social change -- Australia. Decolonization -- Australia. Aboriginal Australians -- Land tenure. Aboriginal Australians, Treatment of. Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions. ISBN: 9781925936247 Collation: 64 pages :illustrations ; 20 cm. Summary Note: Living on Stolen Land is a prose-styled look at our colonial-settler 'present'. This book is the first of its kind to address and educate a broad audience about the colonial contextual history of Australia, in a highly original way. It pulls apart the myths at the heart of our nationhood, and challenges Australia to come to terms with its own past and its place within and on 'Indigenous Countries'. This title speaks to many First Nations' truths - stolen lands, sovereignties, time, decolonisation, First Nations perspectives, systemic bias and other constructs that inform our present discussions and ever-expanding understanding. Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. ------------------------------ TF1308496 Available at Main Children Collection CHCA F KWA Aboriginal Themes -----------------------------------------------