Every hill got a story

We grew up in country

Nonfiction, History, Australia & Oceania
Cover of the book Every hill got a story by Men and Women of Central Australia and the Central Land Council, Hardie Grant Books
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Author: Men and Women of Central Australia and the Central Land Council ISBN: 9781743583418
Publisher: Hardie Grant Books Publication: August 1, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Men and Women of Central Australia and the Central Land Council
ISBN: 9781743583418
Publisher: Hardie Grant Books
Publication: August 1, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Every hill got a story is the first comprehensive history of Central Australia’s Aboriginal people, as told in their own words and many languages.

Nyinanyi ngurangka being on country is not a ‘lifestyle choice’ but a hard-won right, a spiritual and cultural duty, a constant battle, a source of happiness and opportunity and the meaning of life all at the same time.

In this heartbreaking, funny and poignant collection, 127 eminent men and women remember surviving first contact, massacres and forced removals and resisting more than a century of top-down government policies. Their testimonies, some available as audio sound bites, paint an unflinchingly honest picture of life and work on the missions, cattle stations and fringes of towns. They speak eloquently of their struggle for self-determination and basic citizen rights. The storytellers also celebrate winning back ownership of more than 410,000 square kilometres of their ancestral lands.

Key to this achievement, and deeply entwined with the lives of the storytellers and their families, is the Central Land Council. It is a Commonwealth statutory authority governed by 90 elected Aboriginal representatives. The CLC has protected the interests of Aboriginal people in the southern half of the Northern Territory since 1975 against ongoing threats to their rights. It supports them to manage their land and to use income from it to strengthen their communities and to achieve their social, cultural and economic aspirations.

Through the CLC, the people and the land tell us of country where every hill got a story.

For more information about the CLC and the oral history project that became Every hill got a story visit www.clc.org.au.

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Every hill got a story is the first comprehensive history of Central Australia’s Aboriginal people, as told in their own words and many languages.

Nyinanyi ngurangka being on country is not a ‘lifestyle choice’ but a hard-won right, a spiritual and cultural duty, a constant battle, a source of happiness and opportunity and the meaning of life all at the same time.

In this heartbreaking, funny and poignant collection, 127 eminent men and women remember surviving first contact, massacres and forced removals and resisting more than a century of top-down government policies. Their testimonies, some available as audio sound bites, paint an unflinchingly honest picture of life and work on the missions, cattle stations and fringes of towns. They speak eloquently of their struggle for self-determination and basic citizen rights. The storytellers also celebrate winning back ownership of more than 410,000 square kilometres of their ancestral lands.

Key to this achievement, and deeply entwined with the lives of the storytellers and their families, is the Central Land Council. It is a Commonwealth statutory authority governed by 90 elected Aboriginal representatives. The CLC has protected the interests of Aboriginal people in the southern half of the Northern Territory since 1975 against ongoing threats to their rights. It supports them to manage their land and to use income from it to strengthen their communities and to achieve their social, cultural and economic aspirations.

Through the CLC, the people and the land tell us of country where every hill got a story.

For more information about the CLC and the oral history project that became Every hill got a story visit www.clc.org.au.

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