From: Trudy and Rod Bray To: Paul Canning Subject: Booklist (again) ;-) Date: Sunday, 9 May 1999 5:47 Recommended Reading: Books: "Pemulwuy, the Rainbow Warrior", by Eric Willmot "The Other Side of the Frontier", by Henry Reynolds (1982) "Frontier", by Henry Reynolds (1987) "My Place", by Sally Morgan "Living Black", by Kevin Gilbert "Because a White Man'l never do it", by Kevin Gilbert "Ngarrindjeri Wurruwarrin", by Di Bell " Learning from the Land" by Yami Lester "Invasion to Embassy", by Heather Goodall "White Man Got no Dreaming" by W.E.H Stanner "Contested Ground",Ed. A. McGrath. "Mum Shirl",(with Bobbi Sykes). "Our Original Aggression", byNoel Butlin. "Black Diamonds", by C and P Tatz. "Telling it Like it is", by Penny Taylor. "Terrible Hard Biscuits",Ed. Valerie Chapmam and Peter Read. "The Lost Children", by Coral Edwards and Peter Read. "The Calling of the Spirits", by Eileen Morgan. "Secret Country", by John Pilger "Nourishing Terrains", by Deb Bird Rose "Warlpiri Dreamings and Histories", by Peggy Napaljarri & Lee Cataldi "Pintubi Country , Pintubi Self", by Fred Myers "Imagined Destinies", by Craig McGregor "The Stolen Generation", Ed. Carmel Bird Aunt Ruby Langford's books * * * * Journals: Articles written by Irene Watson: power of the muldarbi the road to its demise, 'native title rights and colonisation' law and humanities supplements to property law in australia, ed judith grbich, 1998 september vol 11 australian feminist law journal, naked peoples rules and regulations, 'in the wake of terra nullius' law text and culture, autumn 1998 volume four number one, colin perrin special editor. 1997 Indigenous Peoples' Law ways: survival against the colonial state, in The Australian Feminist Law Journal, No 8 March, p39. 1997 Reconciliation, in Indigenous Australians and the Law, by Hinton, Rigney and Johnston (eds) Cavendish Press, Sydney. 1996 Nungas in the Nineties, in Majah Indigenous Peoples and the Law, by Greta Bird, Gary Martin, Jennifer Nielsen, (eds), Federation Press, Sydney. 1996 The Impact of Colonialism on Indigenous Culture and Law in Law in Context, Vol 14, No 1,107. 1993 How far is there to travel in achieving indigenous rights?, in Law Society Journal of NSW, Vol. 3 No. 5, 30. 1993 Has Mabo Turned the Tide for Justice?, in Social Alternatives, Vol 12, No 1, 1. * * * * * Videos: Who Killed Malcolm Smith, Lousy Little Sixpence, Woman of the Sun, et al.