Review of 'Kurlumarniny: we come from the desert' Monty Hale (Minyjun) 2012 Anne Scrimgeour (ed.); transcribed and translated by Barbara Hale and Mark Clendon: Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, 230pp, ISBN 9780855758301 (pbk)

Title
Review of 'Kurlumarniny: we come from the desert' Monty Hale (Minyjun) 2012 Anne Scrimgeour (ed.); transcribed and translated by Barbara Hale and Mark Clendon: Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, 230pp, ISBN 9780855758301 (pbk)
Publication Date
2013
Author(s)
Crawford, Frances
Type of document
Review
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Aboriginal Studies Press
Place of publication
Australia
UNE publication id
une:14674
Abstract
Monty Hale (1934-2013) has left a rich history of his life in relation to the Nyulipartu people, the 1946 Pilbara strikes, Don 'Mirta' McLeod, the first independent Aboriginal school in Australia and much more. Winner of the 2012 Western Australian Premier's History Book Award, the book is an enduring Nyangumarta narrative of a time of huge adaptation for Hale and his language group. It is a collaborative production incorporating an English translation by Hale's daughter Barbara Hale and linguist Mark Clendon, with overall editing provided by historian Anne Scrimgeour. The book, more autoethnography than individualistic autobiography, captures both linguistic and historical perspective on the dynamics of social and cultural change occurring across the Pilbara landscape during one lifetime.
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Citation
Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2013(2), p. 94-97
ISSN
0729-4352
Start page
94
End page
97

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