Aboriginal Church Paintings

Aboriginal Church Paintings

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  • Author: Eugene Daniel Stockton
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780646532387
  • Category : Aboriginal Australians
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Generously illustrated in full colour, this book explores the varied responses by several Aboriginal artists, and groups of Aboriginal artists, across Australia to the Christian message, its relevance to their traditional culture and their firmly held beliefs. The result is a revealing insight into the depth of understanding of the Gospels by the artists and the important relevance this understanding has to Australian spirituality today.


Our Mob, God's Story

Our Mob, God's Story

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  • ISBN: 9780647530672
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
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Indigenous Intermediaries

Indigenous Intermediaries

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  • Author: Shino Konishi
  • Publisher: ANU Press
  • ISBN: 1925022773
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 223

This edited collection understands exploration as a collective effort and experience involving a variety of people in diverse kinds of relationships. It engages with the recent resurgence of interest in the history of exploration by focusing on the various indigenous intermediaries – Jacky Jacky, Bungaree, Moowattin, Tupaia, Mai, Cheealthluc and lesser-known individuals – who were the guides, translators, and hosts that assisted and facilitated European travellers in exploring different parts of the world. These intermediaries are rarely the authors of exploration narratives, or the main focus within exploration archives. Nonetheless the archives of exploration contain imprints of their presence, experience and contributions. The chapters present a range of ways of reading archives to bring them to the fore. The contributors ask new questions of existing materials, suggest new interpretive approaches, and present innovative ways to enhance sources so as to generate new stories.


Sorry Sorry

Sorry Sorry

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  • Author: Anne Kerr
  • Publisher: Boolarong Press
  • ISBN: 1925046680
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 24

Sorry Sorry could be a first step of informing these young children of a significant aspect of Australian history, with age appropriate illustrations and dialogue. This book could also be an introduction to understanding the journey of reconciliation with Australia’s First Peoples.


Becoming Mary Sully

Becoming Mary Sully

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  • Author: Philip J. Deloria
  • Publisher: University of Washington Press
  • ISBN: 029574524X
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 338

"The moment to savor [Mary Sully]. . . has arrived." —New York Times Dakota Sioux artist Mary Sully was the great-granddaughter of respected nineteenth-century portraitist Thomas Sully, who captured the personalities of America’s first generation of celebrities (including the figure of Andrew Jackson immortalized on the twenty-dollar bill). Born on the Standing Rock reservation in South Dakota in 1896, she was largely self-taught. Steeped in the visual traditions of beadwork, quilling, and hide painting, she also engaged with the experiments in time, space, symbolism, and representation characteristic of early twentieth-century modernist art. And like her great-grandfather Sully was fascinated by celebrity: over two decades, she produced hundreds of colorful and dynamic abstract triptychs, a series of “personality prints” of American public figures like Amelia Earhart, Babe Ruth, and Gertrude Stein. Sully’s position on the margins of the art world meant that her work was exhibited only a handful of times during her life. In Becoming Mary Sully, Philip J. Deloria reclaims that work from obscurity, exploring her stunning portfolio through the lenses of modernism, industrial design, Dakota women’s aesthetics, mental health, ethnography and anthropology, primitivism, and the American Indian politics of the 1930s. Working in a complex territory oscillating between representation, symbolism, and abstraction, Sully evoked multiple and simultaneous perspectives of time and space. With an intimate yet sweeping style, Deloria recovers in Sully’s work a move toward an anti-colonial aesthetic that claimed a critical role for Indigenous women in American Indian futures—within and distinct from American modernity and modernism.


This Their Dreaming

This Their Dreaming

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  • Author: Ann E. Wells
  • Publisher: University of Queensland Press(Australia)
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  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 100

Brief outline of circumstances surrounding panels; List of artists for each moiety, maps shows territory of people mentioned in text; For each panel, describes each section & gives explanation of associated myth; Dua panel - the Djankawu journeys; Yiritja panel - legend of Banaitja; Glossary of terms.


Rainbow Spirit Theology

Rainbow Spirit Theology

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  • Author: The Rainbow Spirit Elders
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781922582362
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 144

This book is dedicated to those Aboriginal women, men and children who gave their lives for this land, and to those who survived but have lost their spiritual connection with the land


The Indigenous and the Foreign in Christian Ethiopian Art

The Indigenous and the Foreign in Christian Ethiopian Art

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  • Author: Manuel João Ramos
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351887777
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 243

In the rural plateaux of northern Ethiopia, one can still find scattered ruins of monumental buildings that are evidently alien to the country's ancient architectural tradition. This little-known and rarely studied architectural heritage is a silent witness to a fascinating if equivocal cultural encounter that took place in the 16th-17th centuries between Catholic Europeans and Orthodox Ethiopians. The Indigenous and the Foreign in Christian Ethiopian Art presents a selection of papers derived from the 5th Conference on the History of Ethiopian Art, which for the first time systematically approached this heritage. The book explores the enduring impact of this encounter on the artistic, religious and political life of Ethiopia, an impact that has not been readily acknowledged, not least because the public conversion of the early 17th-century Emperor Susïnyus to Catholicism resulted in a bloody civil war shrouded in religious intolerance. Bringing together work by key researchers in the field, these studies open up a particularly rich period in the history of Ethiopia and cast new light on the complexities of cultural and religious (mis)encounters between Africa and Europe.


The Indigenous and the Foreign in Christian Ethiopian Art

The Indigenous and the Foreign in Christian Ethiopian Art

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  • Author: Manuel Joo Ramos
  • Publisher: Gower Publishing, Ltd.
  • ISBN: 9780754650379
  • Category : Architecture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 244

In the rural plateaux of northern Ethiopia, one can still find scattered ruins of monumental buildings that are evidently alien to the country's ancient architectural tradition. This little-known and rarely studied architectural heritage is a silent witness to a fascinating if equivocal cultural encounter that took place in the 16th-17th centuries between Catholic Europeans and Orthodox Ethiopians. The Indigenous and the Foreign in Christian Ethiopian Art presents a selection of papers derived from the 5th Conference on the History of Ethiopian Art, which for the first time systematically approached this heritage. Bringing together work by key researchers in the field, these studies open up a particularly rich period in the history of Ethiopia and cast new light on the complexities of cultural and religious (mis)encounters between Africa and Europe.


Balgo

Balgo

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  • Author: John Carty
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781760802042
  • Category : Art, Aboriginal Australian
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 404

In the early days we did painting. Cultural way. For ourselves. Then on the mission Sister Alice was working with the young men and women, like Gracie Green and Matthew Gill. We did a lot of landscapes at the start. Then after that people did a lot of paintings for the church. Then we decided we gotta do our own painting now. About ngurra and tjukurrpa. Ngurra are the places we came from, our Country. We came to the mission from Kiwirrkurra, from Canning Stock Route, from Mulan lake Country. All the different families. All now to this Country we call Balgo. And we have always enjoyed our culture. We never stopped. Always dancing and singing, teaching our kids and keeping our culture strong. Here in Balgo. We keep our ceremonies, we visit our Country. That's why we still live here. That's why we paint. That story from our Tjamu and Tjatja (grandfather and grandmother). Our rockholes and waters where we used to live. We paint that. Our bush tucker and lovely bush potatoes! We paint that. Balgo is Country for all of us now. We were all born here, these generations here today. We are Wirrimanu kids. We belong to Balgo. That's what we paint. That's why we paint. This is our story. -- Eva Nagomarra, Warlayirti Artists This beautiful monograph features countless images of full colour artworks from communities including Birrundudu, Papunya, Yuendumu and Balgo and language groups including Kukatja, Djaru, Warlpiri, Nyining, Ngarti, Wangkajunga and Manjilyjarra. It is deeply grounded in country has been put together in conjunction with the Warlayirti Arts Centre.