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    ISBN: 9781741177435 , 174117743X
    Language: English
    Pages: 530 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 22 cm
    Edition: 2nd edition, fully revised and updated
    DDC: 919.40472
    Keywords: Indigenous peoples ; Aboriginal Australians History ; Aboriginal Australians Social life and customs ; Aborigines ; Landeskunde ; Australiens (Aborigènes) - Histoire ; Australiens (Aborigènes) - Mœurs et coutumes ; Aboriginal Australians ; Aboriginal Australians - Social life and customs ; Indigenous peoples ; Manners and customs ; Travel ; travel guidebooks ; Guidebooks ; History ; Guidebooks ; Guides touristiques ; Australia Description and travel ; Australia Guidebooks ; Australia Social life and customs ; Australien ; Australie - Descriptions et voyages ; Australie - Guides ; Australie - Mœurs et coutumes ; Australia ; Guidebook
    Abstract: Marcia Langton: Welcome to Country 2nd edition is the essential follow-up to Australia's landmark travel guide to Indigenous Australia, Welcome to Country. In this extensively updated edition, Marcia Langton offers a full range of Indigenous-owned or -operated tourism experiences across Australia, including an expanded directory with 250 new listings, illustrated maps, and photography by Wayne Quilliam. Australia is home to the longest continuing culture on Earth, and Welcome to Country 2nd edition highlights myriad ways to engage and deepen our knowledge and appreciation of the First Peoples through travel. Everything from arts centres to tours is covered in this guide, and there are also fascinating insights into Indigenous cultures and histories, as well as etiquette for visitors. This guide also addresses the events and issues facing Australia today, such as as Native Title, the Stolen Generations, the 2020 bushfires, the Black Lives Matter movement, and making a rightful place in the nation for the First Australians. Welcome to Country was the first book of its kind and this updated edition, brought together by a highly respected First Nations scholar and author, is a must-have for every Australian home
    Description / Table of Contents: Part One. Introducing Indigenous cultures. Introduction -- 1. Precolonial history -- 2. Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander cultures and postcolonial history -- 3. Languages -- 4. Kinship -- 5. Knowledge -- 6. Art -- 7. Performance -- 8. Storytelling -- 9. Native title -- 10. The Stolen Generations -- 11. What if your guide is not Indigenous? -- 12. Making a rightful place in the nation for the First Australians -- 13. Business and tourism -- 14. Cultural awareness for visitors -- 15. Looking to the future for Indigenous Australia -- 16. Glossary -- 17. Endnotes -- Part Two. Exploring Indigenous Australia. 1. Northern Territory -- 2. Western Australia -- 3. New South Wales -- 4. Victoria -- 5. South Australia -- 6. Queensland -- 7. Tasmania -- 8. Australian Capital Territory -- 9. Torres Strait Island.
    Note: Includes index
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