

An edition of Kayang & me (2005)
By Hazel Brown,Kim Scott
Publish Date
September 30, 2005
Publisher
Fremantle Arts Centre Press
Language
eng
Pages
432
Description:
"Novelist Kim Scott and his elder, Hazel Brown, have created a family history of the Wilomin Noongar people. Kayang & Me is a story of community and belonging, revealing the deep and enduring connections between family, country, culture and history that lie at the heart of Indigenous identity."--Jacket.
subjects: Health services, Hunting, Interviews, Nyunga (Australian people), Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1788-1850, Economics - Cycles, Nyungar (peuple d'Australie), Music - Vocal, Dance - Ceremonial, Law enforcement - Police - Native police, Social identity, Noongar / Nyungar / Nyungah people (W41) (WA SI50), Animals - Mammals - Dingoes / Dogs, Histoire, Social identity - Mixed descent, Race relations - Racism, Economic sectors - Whaling, Settlement and contacts - Explorers - European, History, Biography, Culture - Relationship to land, Australian indigenous studies, Family studies, Local history
People: Harriette Coleman, Waibong Moses, Mary Williams, Hazel Brown (1925-), Fred Tjinjel Roberts, Bob Pirrup Roberts, Nellie Sybil Limestone (born 1904), Bobby Roberts, Hazel Brown, Freddy Yiller Roberts, Jack Cornwall, Henry Dongup, Harry Brown, Kanyap (-1909), John Mason, Tommy Scott
Places: Kendenup (SW WA SI50-11), Australia, Western Australia, Ravensthorpe (SE WA SI51-05), Nyoongar, Australien, South West Western Australia (SW WA SH50, SI50), Sudwest, Jerramungup (SW WA SI50-08), Esperance map area (SE WA SI51-06), Hopetoun (SE WA SI51-05), Albany / King George Sound (SW WA SI50-11, SI50-15)