Written from the perspective of an Aboriginal Australian woman, this personal memoir follows Jessie Lennon from her humble beginnings on a sheep station near Kingoonya in the 1920s. A history of Australian life and industry, this account shares stories of Jessie’s travels, employment on sheep and cattle stations, and dwellings in underground dugouts and mine dumps in Coober Pedy. Relating her family’s ordeal during the 1950s British nuclear tests at Maralinga—which contaminated the site with radioactive materials—and Jessie’s unsuccessful battle for compensation, this journey is a portrayal of a way of life and a testament to the importance of family and of “home.â€
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Author(s)Jessie Lennon
PublisherAboriginal Studies Press
ISBN / ASIN0855757191
ISBN-139780855757199
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank4,665,121
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸