Listen Deeply, Let These Stories In
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Author: Kathleen Kemarre Wallace
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 192
In this beautifully illustrated book, renowned Eastern Arrernte painter Kathleen Kemarre Wallace tells stories of her life and the lives of her elders and ancestors that she learnt as a child and young woman. Biographical stories are interwoven with traditional stories that illuminate the origins and beliefs of Eastern Arrernte people, and call for respect for the ancient traditions of the altyerre spirits that brought Kathleen's country into being. Kathleen's book charts the effect on a traditional hunter-gatherer people of contact with European settlers: the loss of language, culture and traditional way of life is gradually revealed through the story telling. Kathleen shares her culture with all readers, while maintaining traditional respect for her elders and her responsibilities of cultural stewardship. Her generosity in sharing her stories is a gift to the reader, and a unique insight into spiritual beliefs and cultural attachment to their country. Kathleen is an exponent of the Keringke style of painting: intricate, richly coloured and complex with both Arrernte and personal symbols. Her unique graphic style is instantly recognisable; her book makes clear the fundamental cultural basis of her artworks and their relationship with her Arrernte world. Kathleen's knowledge of country, law and culture shines through in her words and mesmerising paintings.
Author: Kathleen Kemarre Wallace
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 192
In this beautifully illustrated book, renowned Eastern Arrernte painter Kathleen Kemarre Wallace tells stories of her life and the lives of her elders and ancestors that she learnt as a child and young woman. Biographical stories are interwoven with traditional stories that illuminate the origins and beliefs of Eastern Arrernte people, and call for respect for the ancient traditions of the altyerre spirits that brought Kathleen's country into being. Kathleen's book charts the effect on a traditional hunter-gatherer people of contact with European settlers: the loss of language, culture and traditional way of life is gradually revealed through the story telling. Kathleen shares her culture with all readers, while maintaining traditional respect for her elders and her responsibilities of cultural stewardship. Her generosity in sharing her stories is a gift to the reader, and a unique insight into spiritual beliefs and cultural attachment to their country. Kathleen is an exponent of the Keringke style of painting: intricate, richly coloured and complex with both Arrernte and personal symbols. Her unique graphic style is instantly recognisable; her book makes clear the fundamental cultural basis of her artworks and their relationship with her Arrernte world. Kathleen's knowledge of country, law and culture shines through in her words and mesmerising paintings.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Kathleen Kemarre Wallace
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 192
In this beautifully illustrated book, renowned Eastern Arrernte painter Kathleen Kemarre Wallace tells stories of her life and the lives of her elders and ancestors that she learnt as a child and young woman. Biographical stories are interwoven with traditional stories that illuminate the origins and beliefs of Eastern Arrernte people, and call for respect for the ancient traditions of the altyerre spirits that brought Kathleen's country into being. Kathleen's book charts the effect on a traditional hunter-gatherer people of contact with European settlers: the loss of language, culture and traditional way of life is gradually revealed through the story telling. Kathleen shares her culture with all readers, while maintaining traditional respect for her elders and her responsibilities of cultural stewardship. Her generosity in sharing her stories is a gift to the reader, and a unique insight into spiritual beliefs and cultural attachment to their country. Kathleen is an exponent of the Keringke style of painting: intricate, richly coloured and complex with both Arrernte and personal symbols. Her unique graphic style is instantly recognisable; her book makes clear the fundamental cultural basis of her artworks and their relationship with her Arrernte world. Kathleen's knowledge of country, law and culture shines through in her words and mesmerising paintings.
Author: Kathleen Kemarre Wallace
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 192
In this beautifully illustrated book, renowned Eastern Arrernte painter Kathleen Kemarre Wallace tells stories of her life and the lives of her elders and ancestors that she learnt as a child and young woman. Biographical stories are interwoven with traditional stories that illuminate the origins and beliefs of Eastern Arrernte people, and call for respect for the ancient traditions of the altyerre spirits that brought Kathleen's country into being. Kathleen's book charts the effect on a traditional hunter-gatherer people of contact with European settlers: the loss of language, culture and traditional way of life is gradually revealed through the story telling. Kathleen shares her culture with all readers, while maintaining traditional respect for her elders and her responsibilities of cultural stewardship. Her generosity in sharing her stories is a gift to the reader, and a unique insight into spiritual beliefs and cultural attachment to their country. Kathleen is an exponent of the Keringke style of painting: intricate, richly coloured and complex with both Arrernte and personal symbols. Her unique graphic style is instantly recognisable; her book makes clear the fundamental cultural basis of her artworks and their relationship with her Arrernte world. Kathleen's knowledge of country, law and culture shines through in her words and mesmerising paintings.
Listen Deeply, Let These Stories In