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people_rivermouth

2002, pb & CD-ROM, 175x235mm, 198pp, RRP $135.00 incl. GST

ISBN 1 87694 408 0

People of the Rivermouth
The Joborr texts of Frank Gurrmanamana
GURRMANAMANA, Frank, Les HIATT & Kim McKENZIE with contributions from Betty NGURRABANGURRABA, Betty MEEHAN & Rhys JONES

Availability: Out of print

People of the Rivermouth: The Joborr Texts of Frank Gurrmanamana is arguably the most comprehensive work ever produced on a single Australian Aboriginal group.  It is the result of a four-decade long relationship between the Anbarra people of the Blyth River in northern Arnhem Land and leading scholars from various fields of research.

 

The book and CD-ROM are based on twenty extraordinary texts created by Frank Gurrmanamana in 1960 to explain to anthropologist Les Hiatt the protocols and etiquette of Anbarra society.  They follow an imagined life from birth through boyhood, to marriage and death.

 

The texts are published here for the first time in Gidjingarli and English.  The CD-ROM presents them in spoken form, and provides a vast body of information about the Anbarra people, their culture, history, land and environment to help us understand the complex world into which we are invited.

 

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