MiataDrivers - Telling Stories: Indigenous History and Memory in Australia and New Zealand
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Recent decades have seen a tremendous upsurge of interest among the indigenous peoples of Australia and New Zealand in their history. Life stories, land claims, genealogy, song, dance and painting have all made new contributions to the recovery and representation of the past. This book looks at the place of life stories and of memory in history: who tells life stories, the purpose for which they are told; the role of story and history in the politics of land claims; and ...
You easily download any file type for your device.Telling Stories: Indigenous History and Memory in Australia and New Zealand | From Allen & Unwin. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.