WEST AUSTRALIANA Aboriginal
Martu woman Dadina Brown was born and reared in Western Australia’s Little Sandy Desert during the 1970s. Like her famous kinsfolk, Warri and Yatunkga (‘The Last of the Nomads’), her family met Stan Gratte’s party of field historians, and came to live in Wiluna. Combines the memories of a last Aboriginal nomad with a history and geography of the Little Sandy Desert. Personal stories merge with images of desert landscapes in a colourful, descriptive and candid account of outback life. Dadina Georgina Brown was born in that desert, but outside the bounds of her Mandildjara aboriginal tribe. Ms Brown is one of the last people to have lived the traditional nomad life. Features stories about her early childhood as Dadina, living wild and free; and then adjusting to life as Georgina, resident in the outback community at Wiluna.
- xviii, 91 p., [32] p. of plates : col. ill., geneal. tables, maps, ports.,bibliographical references (p. 88-91). ; 24 cm. First Edition. #291124
- Brown, Dadina
- Women, Aboriginal Australian — Western Australia — Biography
- Aboriginal Australians — Western Australia — Social life and customs
- Mandjildjara (Australian people)
- First Nations (AIATSIS) Subject:
- History – Genealogy and family history
- Habitation – Nomadism
- Food – Meat – Lizard / Goanna
- History – Biographies – Indigenous
- Hunting
- Gathering – Bush tucker
- Art – Artists – Women
- Manjiljarra / Martu Wangka people (A51.1) (WA SF51-12)
- Wiluna (Little Sandy Desert WA SG51-09)
- Little Sandy Desert (WA SF51, SG51)
- Canning Stock Route (WA SF51, SG51)