Something about emus : Bininj stories from western Arnhem Land = Ngaleh ngurrurdu ngalrongmiken : darrorrabbolk kabirriyolyolme ngurrurduken / edited by Murray Garde
- Bib ID:
- 8168053
- Format:
- Book
- Online Access:
- National edeposit: Onsite at National Library of Australia
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- National edeposit: Available onsite at the National Library of Australia
- Description:
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- Canberra, ACT : Aboriginal Studies Press, 2017
- ©2016
- 1 online resource (xxviii, 158 pages) : cololur illustrations, colour maps, colour portraits.
- File Characteristics:
- text file PDF 18.2MB
- Invalid ISBN:
- 9781922059154 (PDF)
- Summary:
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The emu is an iconic Australian bird of significance to all Australians, but especially so to Indigenous Australians who have had a special relationship with this curious animal for thousands of years. In this bilingual, highly illustrated, full-colour publication, Something about emus reveals valuable ecological knowledge in a collection of essays by senior members of the Bininj Kunwok language group from Kakadu National Park and Western Arnhem Land. Something about emus goes beyond biology and ecology to encompass other culturally important domains such as the visual and verbal arts, music, ritual and the relationships between humans and animals. Whilst Indigenous ecological knowledge is increasingly acknowledged as a valuable part of Australia's cultural heritage, such knowledge is most richly expressed in Australia's Indigenous languages which have largely remained inaccessible to those outside their communities.
- Notes:
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- "Emu, the bush traveller - the old people talk about emus".
- "Ngaleh ngurrurdu ngalrongmiken : dabborrabbolk Kabirriyolyoome ngurrurduken. [Emu, the bush taveller -- the old people talka about emus]"--Title page.
- Includes bibliographical references (page 129)
- Texts in English and Bininj Kunwok.
- First Nations (AIATSIS) Subject:
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- Food - Meat - Birds - Emu
- Indigenous knowledge - Ecology
- Hunting - Birds - Emus
- Indigenous knowledge - Zoology
- Food - Preparation - Cooking - Meat
- Social organisation - Clans
- Language - Linguistics - Language elicitation - Translated
- Animals - Birds - Emus
- Stories and motifs - Emu
- Gunwinggu / Gunwinygu / Kunwinjku people (N65) (NT SD53-02)
- Gundjeihmi / Kundjeymi language (N71) (NT SD53-01)
- Gunwinyguan language family
- Gunwinggu / Gunwinygu / Kunwinjku language (N65) (NT SD53-02)
- Dalabon / Dangbon language (N60) (NT SD53-02)
- Momega / Mumeka (Central Arnhem Land SD53-02)
- Yikarrakkal (Outstation, Central Arnhem Land NT SD53-02)
- Manmoyi (Central Arnhem Land SD53-02)
- Manabadurma / Manaburduma (Arnhem Land NT SD53-01)
- Kabulwarnamyo (Central Arnhem Land SD53-02)
- Bolkdjam (Central Arnhem Land NT SD53-02, SC53-14)
- Subject:
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- Emus -- Folklore
- Emus -- Northern Territory -- Arnhem Land
- Ethnoscience -- Northern Territory -- Arnhem Land
- Indigenous peoples -- Ecology -- Northern Territory -- Arnhem Land
- Aboriginal Australians -- Environmental aspects
- Traditional ecological knowledge -- Northern Territory -- Arnhem Land
- Aboriginal languages -- Northern Territory -- Arnhem Land
- Anthropological linguistics -- Northern Territory -- Arnhem Land
- Human-animal relationships -- Northern Territory -- Arnhem Land
- Dreamtime (Aboriginal Australian mythology) -- Northern Territory -- Arnhem Land
- Mythology, Aboriginal Australian -- Northern Territory -- Arnhem Land
- Australian
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- Copyright Information:
- © Murray Garde in the collection, 2016. © in individual chapters held by the contributors, 2016.
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