In The 1970’s Big Bill, an Australian Aboriginal heard the clamour created by the competing demands of Europeans for his lands to be made a National Park and to be mined for Uranium. Aborigines – Aboriginal Studies.
Narrative by traditional Gagudju owner, Kakadu National Park/Alligator Rivers region on Dreaming, mythology; traditional law, relationship to the environment, death, with poems, photographic essays, biographical information, notes on the Dreaming.
- Neidjie, Bill, 1913-
- Aboriginal Australians — Northern Territory — Kakadu National Park
- Literature and stories – Fiction
- Art – Rock art – Painting
- Amurdak / Umorrdak / Amarak language (N47) (NT SC53-13)
- Environment – Conservation – Conservation areas
- Art – Rock art
- Gaagudju / Gagadju / Gagadyu people (N50) (NT SD53-01)
- Indigenous knowledge – World view
- Stories and motifs – Creation / Cosmology
- Environment – Climate and weather – Seasons
- Law – Indigenous
- Limilngan / Buneidja / Buneidya language (N42) (NT SD53-01)
- Kakadu National Park (N.T.)
- Kakadu / Alligator Rivers area (NT SD53-01, SD53-05)
- Ubirr / Obiri (Kakadu, NT SD53-01)
- Northern Territory Top End (NT)
Signed by Author. First Edition.
- 92 p. : col. ill., ports. ; 26 cm.
(Wear to dustjacket)
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