CHILDREN’S BOOKS Aboriginal
Based on a popular Australian song that tells of the time when it was illegal for whites and Aborigines to marry, and how such relationships were hidden by Aboriginal women dressing as boys. This book is a tribute to Aboriginal stockwomen, in the hope that one day their huge contribution to the Australian pastoral industry might be recognized.
Based on the very popular and moving song by Ted Egan, concerning a drover whose ‘boy’ is really his Aboriginal wife. The song is set in the 1920s when it was illegal to marry an Aboriginal, and acts of brutality and injustice to Aborigines usually went unpunished and unmourned by the white community. Robert Ingpen’s richly evocative illustrations make this a beautiful gift book for adults as well as a unique picture book for older readers.
- 30 unnumbered pages p. : colour illustrations ; 29 cm. reprint #010624
- Kerry White collection of Australian children’s books.
- Drovers — Australia — History — Songs and music
- Folk music — Australia
- Frontier and pioneer life — Australia — Songs and music
- Women pioneers — Australia — Songs and music
- Women, Aboriginal Australian — Songs and music
- Australian
- Ingpen, Robert, 1936-, Robert Ingpen’s artistry is renowned internationally. In 1986 he became the first Australian to be awarded the prestigious international Hans Christian Andersen Medal for his illustrations.