Description: RE-IMAGINING AUSTRALIA Voices of Indigenous Australians of Fillipino descent by Deborah Ruiz Wall with Christine Choo The stories compiled in this book are part of the national narrative of the emergence of Australia as a nation. Descendants of Manilamen in Broome and Torres Strait tell us what it is like to be both Aboriginal and Filipino, one culture enriching the other. Contributors include; Kevin Puertollano, mitch torres, James Frederick Jahan, Miquel Castillon, Elsta Foy, Sally Bin Demin, Mary Manolis, Ellen Puertollano, Evelyn Masuda, Anthony Ozies, Magdalene Ybasco, Peter Sabatino, Lillian Elarde Majid, Mary-Rose Hampson, Josie Cowley, Camilla Sabatino, Mary Bin Juda, Patrick Mau, Regina Turner, Maria Sabatino and Josephine David-Petero. Debora Ruiz Wall and Christine Choo have made an important contribution to Australian history by documenting these stories. Keeaira Press, .kpress.com.au first edition 2016, cardcover, 160 pages, B&W photos, maps, glossary, appendices, ISBN-978-0-9923241-5-5
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Publication Year: 2016
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Re-Imagining Australia
Author: Deborah Ruiz Wall with Christine Choo
Country: Australia
Narrative Type: Non-Fiction
Publisher: Keeaira Press
Topic: People
Country/Region of Manufacture: Australia
Subject: Australian History