Nomad Girl : My Life on the Gibber Plains and Beyond
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Author:AH CHEE Kanakiya Myra
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ISBN:9781922059833
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Publication Date:November 2021
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Edition:1
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Pages:256
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Publisher:Aboriginal Studies Press
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Nomad Girl : My Life on the Gibber Plains and Beyond
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Author:AH CHEE Kanakiya Myra
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ISBN:9781922059833
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Publication Date:November 2021
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Edition:1
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Pages:256
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Aboriginal Studies Press
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Country of Publication:
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Kanakiya Myra Ah Chee was born at Oodnadatta in remote South Australia in 1932. When her mother tragically died Myra was only eight. Her grieving father gathered up the remaining family and walked north - away from her childhood home. They spent years as nomads, travelling with the camels that were her father's livelihood, up and down the Finke River. Her father sought work where and when he could, while he looked after his children, teaching them about the bush, their culture and life. It was a childhood of freedom, bush tucker, bush games, fires, stories at night and sleeping under the stars - at times idyllic but, at other times, terrifying and tragic. Myra's father was a safe and reassuring presence, but when he decided education was the key to his children's future, Myra's life was changed forever.
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Kanakiya Myra Ah Chee was born at Oodnadatta in remote South Australia in 1932. When her mother tragically died Myra was only eight. Her grieving father gathered up the remaining family and walked north - away from her childhood home. They spent years as nomads, travelling with the camels that were her father's livelihood, up and down the Finke River. Her father sought work where and when he could, while he looked after his children, teaching them about the bush, their culture and life. It was a childhood of freedom, bush tucker, bush games, fires, stories at night and sleeping under the stars - at times idyllic but, at other times, terrifying and tragic. Myra's father was a safe and reassuring presence, but when he decided education was the key to his children's future, Myra's life was changed forever.
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Author: AH CHEE Kanakiya MyraISBN: 9781922059833Publication Date: November 2021Edition: 1Pages: 256Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Aboriginal Studies PressCountry of Publication:
Kanakiya Myra Ah Chee was born at Oodnadatta in remote South Australia in 1932. When her mother tragically died Myra was only eight. Her grieving father gathered up the remaining family and walked north - away from her childhood home. They spent years as nomads, travelling with the camels that were her father's livelihood, up and down the Finke River. Her father sought work where and when he could, while he looked after his children, teaching them about the bush, their culture and life. It was a childhood of freedom, bush tucker, bush games, fires, stories at night and sleeping under the stars - at times idyllic but, at other times, terrifying and tragic. Myra's father was a safe and reassuring presence, but when he decided education was the key to his children's future, Myra's life was changed forever.
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Author: AH CHEE Kanakiya MyraISBN: 9781922059833Publication Date: November 2021Edition: 1Pages: 256Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Aboriginal Studies PressCountry of Publication:
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