‘A masterpiece.’ Thomas Mayo In 1963—a year of agitation for civil rights worldwide—the Yolŋu of northeast Arnhem Land created the Yirrkala Bark Petitions: Naku Dharuk. ‘The land grew a tongue’ and the land-rights movement was born. Naku Dharuk is the story of a founding document in Australian democracy and the trailblazers who made it. It is also a pulsating picture of the ancient and enduring culture of Australia’s first peoples. And it is a masterful, groundbreaking history. Clare Wright’s Democracy Trilogy began with The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka and continued with You Daughters of Freedom. It concludes with this compulsively readable account of a momentous episode in our shared story. ‘A landmark history.’ Mark McKenna INTERVIEWS and REVIEWS 3RRR: The Mission ABC Listen: NSW: Afternoons (1:37:00) ABC Radio National: Conversations ABC Radio National: Speaking Out ABC Radio National: Sunday Extra Aboriginal Art Directory Age: Ten new books we’re excited to read in October Age Broad Agenda Conversation (op-ed) Conversation (review) Guardian: One Heart, One Mind: how one phone call led to a key part of Aboriginal history coming to the big screen Guardian (op-ed) Independent Australia Inside Story Monthly podcast: Read This National Indigenous Times Really Interesting Women podcast Sunday Times South Africa
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