Us women, our ways, our world / edited by Pat Dudgeon, Jeannie Herbert, Jill Milroy and Darlene Oxenham.

Contributor(s): Dudgeon, Patricia [editor.] | Herbert, Jeannie [editor.] | Milroy, Jill [editor.] | Oxenham, Darlene [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Broome, Western Australia : Magabala Books, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Description: 218 pages : portraits ; 24 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781925360509 (paperback)Subject(s): Women, Aboriginal Australian -- Social conditions | Australian essays -- Aboriginal Australian authors | Australian essays -- Women authorsDDC classification: A824.4 Summary: This stunning collection of essay by highly successful Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women is a testament to their courage, resilience and tenacity. Each woman has been an inspiration in her field and a driving force in the fight to secure a better future. Us Women, Our Ways, Our World was born from a profound commitment to provide a space for Indigenous Australian women to reflect upon and identify aspects of their lives that have enabled them to become the women they are today. Share the personal and aspirational in these thought-provoking essays.
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This stunning collection of essay by highly successful Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women is a testament to their courage, resilience and tenacity. Each woman has been an inspiration in her field and a driving force in the fight to secure a better future. Us Women, Our Ways, Our World was born from a profound commitment to provide a space for Indigenous Australian women to reflect upon and identify aspects of their lives that have enabled them to become the women they are today. Share the personal and aspirational in these thought-provoking essays.

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