Singing the Coast

Margaret Somerville, Tony Perkins

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Abstract

Singing the Coast' offers readers a rare opportunity to visit the heart of Gumbaynggirr culture and trace the shaping of place and identity in coastal Australia. The story began under the coral trees at the Old Camp where Tony Perkins first sat with his grandfather and listened to his stories. His grandfather was an initiated man who brought the spirit creatures along to teach the knowledge that was once passed on in initiation. By recording their stories Gumbaynggirr people invite us to share their intimate connection with their land. The stories are brought into a contemporary present at Muurrbay through deep mapping of the songlines that cross Gumbaynggirr country to reveal how people, place and identity are connected. Tony Perkins and Margaret Somerville take up the challenge of speaking from the place between Aboriginal and settler stories to share the experience of this rich collaboration.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCanberra, A.C.T.
PublisherAboriginal Studies Press
Number of pages240
ISBN (Print)9780855757113
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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