Book Name: | Where the Ancestors Walked: Australia as an Aboriginal Landscape |
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Where the Ancestors Walked: Australia as an Aboriginal Landscape By Philip Clarke
‘Philip Clarke has penned an insightful and wide-ranging account of Australia’s Aboriginal cultures from a perspective of great learning and insider privilege. It’s an immensely significant work, revealing the extraordinary richness of one of the world’s oldest continuous cultures.’
This work delves into the exciting story of one of the oldest continuous civilizations on earth. Beginning with the complexities of early human colonization and continuing through later European resettlement, the history of Australia’s native people is told in a wide-ranging and sympathetic fashion. Drawing on research from anthropology, cultural geography, and environmental studies, the intricate and changing ways in which aborigines and white settlers have related to each other is discussed and the origins of aboriginal art, medicine, and music are chronicled.
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