Many Voices : Reflections on Experiences of Ingigenous Child Separation
Canberra: National Library of Australia, 2002. Quarto, stiff illustrated wraps with folding flaps, many b&w illus, pp xii, 324 including bibliography and index. Near fine condition. Includes the original audio CD in the rear pocket.
'Many Voices' brings together testimonies from all sides of the history of Indigenous child separation in Australia. The book includes the voices of children who were taken from their families, adults who cared for them in institutions and missions, families who took them into their homes, government officers who enacted official policies. Hundred of people told their stories to the National Library of Australia's 'Bringing Them Home' Oral Project. The editors have drawn together a diverse group of expert writers, whose words are interwoven with artworks and poetry by Indigeneous artists, many of whom are interviewees for the Project. Item #105405
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