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1 y separately published work icon Ebony : Strong Heart Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung , Mulgrave : John Garratt Publishing , 2014 14935125 2014 single work novella young adult

'Fingers are often pointed at Ebony. Sometimes the people behind the fingers say things too. They say mean things, things she doesn't always understand, things about who she is and what she is. Maybe she doesn't always 'understand', but she knows what they mean. How come they get to say these things? How come they have the power to point fingers?

'And there's trouble in her family, things are falling apart; and there's always a new school and a new crowd of kids to deal with. How will she hold it all together? Ebony is stronger than she thinks, and has a Destiny to lean on too.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 4 y separately published work icon Double Native Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2012 Z1849273 2012 single work autobiography

'A moving memoir about living across two cultures. Growing up "on country" on the west coast of Queensland's Cape York Peninsula in the 1970s and '80s, Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung had an idyllic traditional life.

At the age of 16, she decided to pursue her dream of performing and moved to Sydney to attend the NAISDA Dance College. There she studied with the legendary Page brothers before they founded Bangarra Dance Theatre and met her future husband and father of her three daughters.

But the missing piece of her life was her father. As a young woman, she finds her father and carves out a fragile relationship with him. This inspires her to better understand her Austrian ancestry and how it meshes with her Indigenous identity.

Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung is the model of a modern woman: mother and professional; performer and creator; teacher and student, urban dweller and remote community inhabitant. As such she shares the joys and challenges that come with growing up in a divided community and carving out a career as a solo parent.

Double Native is a powerful and candid memoir that offers a rare insight into the burgeoning years of the contemporary Indigenous dance movement and what it means to straddle two cultures.' Source: http://uqp.uq.edu.au/ (Sighted 16/03/2012).

1 2 y separately published work icon Jindah Murray Wind Dancer Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung , Mosman Melbourne : Laguna Bay Publishing Oxford University Press , 2011 Z1794310 2011 single work children's fiction children's

"Jindah Murray knew and knew and knew she wanted to dance like the wind." (Cover blurb)

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