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"Yura and Udnyu" tells a fascinating history of a resourceful people. The beautiful, rugged north Flinders Ranges is the home of the Adnyamathanha. Their creation stories tell of their physical and cultural longevity in the region. However, their lives and community were seriously disrupted with the advent of British colonialism from the mid-nineteenth century. Using firsthand accounts from Adnyamathanha and archival sources this book traces the history of colonial incursion and Adnyamathanha responses from 1840 to the era of native title in the twenty-first century. From early violent encounters between Adnyamathanha and colonists looking for land to graze their stock, employment of Adnyamathanha in the pastoral and mining industries, through hard times during droughts and economic depression, the establishment of the United Aborigines Mission at Nepabunna, to the era of self-determination in the 1970s, Adnyamathanha have shown great resilience in their ability to adapt to changing circumstances while maintaining a strong sense of identity and community. Throughout, they have seized opportunities to inform the wider society of their cultural knowledge and maintain their rights to country.
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Yura and Udnyu: a history of the Adnyamathanha of the north Flinders Ranges
2019, Wakefield Press
in English
- Revised edition.
1743056737 9781743056738
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Yura and Udnyu: a history of the Adnyamathanha of the North Flinders Ranges
1985, Wakefield Press in association with the Aboriginal Heritage Branch, Dept. of Environment and Planning, South Australia
in English
0949268089 9780949268082
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Includes index.
Available from The Manager, Wakefield Press, 282 Richmond Road, Netley, S.A. 5037.
Bibliography: p. 67-69.
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