
A First Nations Perspective
Stories of Nanda Resilience as Told by Elders
Steven Kelly(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. May 2025
Book
Hardback
130 pages
978-1-032-88242-0 (ISBN)
Description
This book is an extrapolation of the research I conducted for my doctoral thesis about my people's struggle to come to terms with native title claim processes, in which we are required to prove our connection to land, culture and kin.
This book offers a compelling and profound journey of Nanda people's existence over time. It gives a robust understanding of the kinship and culture of my family group. It differs from others in the same field as it has been produced from an insider's perspective; it is about my family, who are of the Murchison region of Western Australia. The book presents the ways in which my family continues to hold strong connection to kin and Country through traditional practices that have survived and flourished, regardless of colonialism. This has been achieved through the privileging of my family's lived experiences and perceptions as told by Elders. In addition, I focus on the small details of our everyday lives to capture aspects of Country and kin. Further, insider positioning is incorporated in a critically reflexive way, based on auto-ethnographic accounts. Each chapter of the book focuses on particular ideas that were developed over the course of the study. The research provides examples of the historical and contemporary struggle of this Nanda family group's survival and recognition as traditional owners in a native title claim. Particular themes were recurrent features in many of my conversations with Elders. The theme of identity, pertaining to how members of this family group identify with each other and with others, was consistent throughout the process and is based on the love and respect between family members.
Readers interested in Australian history, anthropology, cultural studies and Indigenous studies will appreciate this book.
This book offers a compelling and profound journey of Nanda people's existence over time. It gives a robust understanding of the kinship and culture of my family group. It differs from others in the same field as it has been produced from an insider's perspective; it is about my family, who are of the Murchison region of Western Australia. The book presents the ways in which my family continues to hold strong connection to kin and Country through traditional practices that have survived and flourished, regardless of colonialism. This has been achieved through the privileging of my family's lived experiences and perceptions as told by Elders. In addition, I focus on the small details of our everyday lives to capture aspects of Country and kin. Further, insider positioning is incorporated in a critically reflexive way, based on auto-ethnographic accounts. Each chapter of the book focuses on particular ideas that were developed over the course of the study. The research provides examples of the historical and contemporary struggle of this Nanda family group's survival and recognition as traditional owners in a native title claim. Particular themes were recurrent features in many of my conversations with Elders. The theme of identity, pertaining to how members of this family group identify with each other and with others, was consistent throughout the process and is based on the love and respect between family members.
Readers interested in Australian history, anthropology, cultural studies and Indigenous studies will appreciate this book.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic and Postgraduate
Illustrations
14 s/w Abbildungen, 2 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 12 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder
12 Halftones, color; 2 Halftones, black and white; 14 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
388 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-88242-0 (9781032882420)
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Person
Steven Kelly is a Nanda man from the Murchison region in the mid-west of Western Australia. In 2017, he completed a PhD dissertation on his family's connection to kin and Country at Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia. He is a senior lecturer in Aboriginal Studies.
Content
1. Historical Context 2. Nanda: Who We Are and How We Connect 3. Transfer of Knowledge 4. Connection to Country 5 Connection to Place 6 Sorry Business 7. Mobility - Getting Back to Country 8. Fieldtrip to Kalbarri 9. Fieldtrip to Geraldton 10. Conclusion. Glossary. References