Heart of Arnhem Land : a memoir / François Giner ; translated by Malissa Desmazières
- Bib ID:
- 5017354
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Giner, François
- Description:
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- Woollahra, N.S.W. : Longueville Books, 2011
- xii, 236 p., [8] p. col. plates : col. ill., col. ports. ; 22 cm.
- ISBN:
- 9781920681760
- Summary:
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In 1974, Franois Giner had his first taste of northern Australia, not realising that it would be the start of a 36-year sojourn and adventure, far from his hometown of Lodve, in southern France. As a teenager, Giner had set out to discover new horizons and people.
- Notes:
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- Originally published as 'En Terre Aborigine' by Albin Michel, 2007.
- Translated from the original French version.
- Subject:
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- Giner, François
- Culture and Tourism -- Northern Territory -- Arnhem Land -- Biography
- Aboriginal Australians -- Northern Territory -- Arnhem Land -- Social life and customs
- History - Biographies - Non-Indigenous - Autobiographies
- Economic sectors - Tourism
- Substance use - Alcohol
- Language - Personal names
- Enterprises - Tourism
- Dalabon / Dangbon people (N60) (NT SD53-02)
- Rembarrnga people (N73) (NT SD53-06)
- Arnhem Land (N.T.) -- Social conditions
- Arnhem Land (N.T.) -- Biography
- Arnhem Land (NT)
- Weemol (Arnhem Land NT SD53-06)
- Other authors/contributors:
- Desmazières, Malissa
- Terms of Use:
- Copyright © François Giner 2011.
- Copyright:
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- Material type:
- Literary Dramatic Musical
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 2011
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