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Ruby Hunter Ruby Hunter i(A4967 works by)
Born: Established: 1955 South Australia, ; Died: Ceased: 17 Feb 2010 Victoria,
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal Ngarrindjeri ; Aboriginal Pitjantjatjara ; Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Kukatha
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1 4 y separately published work icon Butcher Paper, Texta, Black Board and Chalk Ruby Hunter , Archie Roach , Collingwood : One Day Hill , 2012 Z1897301 2012 single work children's fiction lyric/song children's

The product of 15 years work of Aboriginal singer songwriter Ruby Hunter with support from her partner Archie Roach. This stunning children's song book, Butcher Paper, Texta, Black Board and Chalk is beautifully illustrated and accompanied with a music CD and informative DVD.

Many of the songs were written by children in the Cape York, Penisula region, through song writing and music workshops held by Ruby and Archie. Through the perspective of Aboriginal children and songwriters, the songs reflect the beliefs, pride, aspirations and issues of clan groups and Aboriginal communities for the coastal savannahs of Kowanjama to the rainforest of Lockhart River. (Source: ABS Shop website: http://shop.abc.net.au)

1 4 y separately published work icon Took the Children Away Archie Roach , Ruby Hunter (illustrator), Peter Hudson (illustrator), Camberwell East : One Day Hill , 2010 Z1740015 2010 single work picture book lyric/song children's

'"Took the Children Away", is a moving indictment of the treatment of indigenous children from the 'Stolen Generation' and a song which 'struck a chord' not only among the wider Aboriginal community, but also nationally. The song was awarded two ARIA Awards, as well as an international Human Rights Achievement Award, the first time this had been awarded to a songwriter because of a song. The album it came from featured in Rolling Stone magazine's Top 100 Albums for 1992.

'From the lyrics of this iconic song a very special book for children of all ages has been created. Featuring he heart wrenching lyrics of Archie Roach and the classic artwork of his late wife and soul-mate Ruby Hunter, this book is destined to become a masterpiece.

'Renowned Queensland artist, Peter Hudson has adorned the book with his stunning landscapes of South West Victoria - Archie's traditional lands.' (From the publisher's website.)

1 Get The Message Ruby Hunter , 2006 single work review
— Appears in: National Indigenous Times , 4 May vol. 104 no. 5 2006; (p. 43)

— Review of Ruby's Story 2004 single work musical theatre
1 5 Ruby's Story Ruby Hunter (composer), Archie Roach (composer), 2004 single work musical theatre

'Ruby's Story is a passionate and emotionally moving concert about stolen children and stolen water, sung and recounted by Ngarrindjeri woman Ruby Hunter and her partner in music and life, Archie Roach (Yorta Yorta).

The much loved and respected Ruby and Archie, both members of the Stolen Generation, are accompanied by Paul Grabowsky and the Australian Art Orchestra in this truly unique performance. The concert recounts Ruby's birth by the side of a billabong near the banks of the Murray River in SA. It charts her search for identity, the discovery of hope through love, and Ruby and Archie's return to the river to build a new life and a new home, to mend the wounds of the past.

Through lyrical and poignant songs, Ruby's Story is a tale about the abuse of power and the power of love; about facing up to past wrongs; and our shared responsibility to battle for the survival of our environment and the great river systems upon which all of our lives depend' Source: http://www.aao.com.au/(Sighted 1/6/04).

1 A Change is Gonna Come i "Black woman, black life", Ruby Hunter , 1995 single work poetry
— Appears in: Republica , no. 2 1995; (p. 163)
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