Telling it Like it is: A Guide to Making Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History
A Guide to Making Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History: A Guide to Making Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History
Chief Inspector Armand Gamache #5Penny Taylor
ISBN: | 9780855752439 |
Publisher: | Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Canberra Australia |
Published: | 1 January, 1992 |
Format: | Paperback |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
Editions: |
95 other editions
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- 1 Still Life
- 2 A Fatal Grace
- 3 The Cruellest Month
- 4 A Rule Against Murder
- 5 The Brutal Telling
- 6 Bury Your Dead
- 6.5 The Hangman
- 7 A Trick Of The Light
- 8 The Beautiful Mystery
- 9 How the Light Gets in
- 10 The Long Way Home
- 11 The Nature of the Beast
- 12 A Great Reckoning
- 13 Glass Houses
- 14 Kingdom of the Blind
- 15 A Better Man
- 16 All the Devils Are Here
- 17 The Madness of Crowds
- 18 A World of Curiosities
Telling it Like it is: A Guide to Making Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History
A Guide to Making Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History: A Guide to Making Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History
Chief Inspector Armand Gamache #5Penny Taylor
This illustrated guide is about how to go about researching and writing community histories. It includes the importance of indigenous history, continuing oral cultural traditions and ownership of material. It also has information on interviewing techniques, transcribing tapes, indexing tapes and transcripts, and editing. There are guidelines for preparing, researching and documenting. The book emphasises the importance of living oral traditions and passing on historical knowledge.
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