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Contents
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Gordon Bennett : Artist,
single work
life story
(p. 1-14)
Note: Portraits of Gordon Bennett
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Mark Ella : Footballer,
single work
life story
(p. 15-28)
Note: Portrait of Mark Ella Portrait of Mark Ella's team
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Sandra Eades : Doctor,
single work
life story
(p. 29-41)
Note: Portraits of Sandra Eades
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Noel Pearson : Land Rights Advocate,
single work
life story
(p. 42-51)
Note: Portraits of Noel Pearson
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Wayne Costello : Australian Volunteer Abroad,
single work
life story
(p. 52-62)
Note: Portraits of Wayne Costello.
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Rhoda Roberts : TV Presenter-Journalist,
single work
life story
(p. 63-76)
Note: Portraits of Rhoda Roberts.
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Ernie Dingo : Actor,
single work
life story
(p. 77-91)
Note: Portraits of Ernie Dingo
- Maroochy Barambah : Opera Singer, single work life story (p. 92-104)
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Stan Grant : TV Presenter-Journalist,
single work
life story
(p. 105-117)
Note: Portraits of Stan Grant
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Linda Bonson : Dancer,
single work
life story
(p. 118-126)
Note: Portraits of Linda Bonson
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Archie Roach : Singer-Songwriter,
single work
life story
(p. 127-141)
Note: Portraits of Archie Roach
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Shirley Nirrpurranydji : School Principle,
single work
life story
(p. 142-154)
Note: Portraits of Shirley Nirrpurranydji
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Other Formats
- Also sound recording.
Works about this Work
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Book Reviews
1995
single work
review
— Appears in: The Aboriginal Child at School , August/September vol. 23 no. 3 1995; (p. 59-60)
— Review of My Kind of People : Achievement, Identity and Aboriginality 1993 anthology life story -
"My Kind of People" : "Over My Tracks"
1994
single work
review
— Appears in: Aboriginal History , vol. 18 no. 1, 2 1994; (p. 204-206)
— Review of My Kind of People : Achievement, Identity and Aboriginality 1993 anthology life story ; Over My Tracks 1993 single work autobiography -
[Review] My Kind of People
1993
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 27 November 1993;
— Review of My Kind of People : Achievement, Identity and Aboriginality 1993 anthology life story -
[ Review Essay] My Kind of People: Achievement, Identity and Aboriginality
1993
single work
essay
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 2 1993; (p. 90-91)'My Kind of People was published in 1993 by University of Queensland Press as part of its Black Australian Writers series. In this modest book of 154 pages, Wayn e Coolwell, the presenter of the AB C radio program 'Speaking Out', presents interviews with twelve talented Australian Aboriginal people. In his preface, Coolwell states that his aims are to show the diversity that exists in contem-porary Aboriginal society and to attempt to challenge non-Aboriginal people's stereotypes. The book is subtitled 'Achievement, Identity and Aboriginality' and these terms capture the essence of the main issues that Coolwell explores with his subjects.' (Introduction)
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"My Kind of People" : "Over My Tracks"
1994
single work
review
— Appears in: Aboriginal History , vol. 18 no. 1, 2 1994; (p. 204-206)
— Review of My Kind of People : Achievement, Identity and Aboriginality 1993 anthology life story ; Over My Tracks 1993 single work autobiography -
Book Reviews
1995
single work
review
— Appears in: The Aboriginal Child at School , August/September vol. 23 no. 3 1995; (p. 59-60)
— Review of My Kind of People : Achievement, Identity and Aboriginality 1993 anthology life story -
[Review] My Kind of People
1993
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 27 November 1993;
— Review of My Kind of People : Achievement, Identity and Aboriginality 1993 anthology life story -
[ Review Essay] My Kind of People: Achievement, Identity and Aboriginality
1993
single work
essay
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 2 1993; (p. 90-91)'My Kind of People was published in 1993 by University of Queensland Press as part of its Black Australian Writers series. In this modest book of 154 pages, Wayn e Coolwell, the presenter of the AB C radio program 'Speaking Out', presents interviews with twelve talented Australian Aboriginal people. In his preface, Coolwell states that his aims are to show the diversity that exists in contem-porary Aboriginal society and to attempt to challenge non-Aboriginal people's stereotypes. The book is subtitled 'Achievement, Identity and Aboriginality' and these terms capture the essence of the main issues that Coolwell explores with his subjects.' (Introduction)