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Note on pronunciation; Approx. 1500 Aboriginal words with English meanings; approx. 1800 English words with Aboriginal equivalents; Locality of word given - mainly Perth area, Vasse R., King Georges Sound; Includes details on parts of body, artefacts, economic life, religion, art, social organization, place names, geography, flora, fauna.
Note on pronunciation; Approx. 1500 Aboriginal words with English meanings; approx. 1800 English words with Aboriginal equivalents; Locality of word given - mainly Perth area, Vasse R., King Georges Sound; Includes details on parts of body, artefacts, economic life, religion, art, social organization, place names, geography, flora, fauna.
"A thorough revision and expansion of Pate and Beard's Kwongan--Plant Life of the Sandplain (1984)"--Page 4 of cover.
Prepared as expert evidence in the Single Noongar Claim, examines the historiography and anthropology of the South-west, and the survival of Noongar tradition, law and custom, and oral history.
Places Made After Their Stories shows how the emotional geographies we carry inside us and the ecstatic desire at the heart of democratic community-making can come together to inform contemporary landscape and urban design. Using Australian case studies of public space design from Alice Springs to Perth and Melbourne. Paul Carter describes a new approach to place-making in which topography and choreography fuse. He counters the symbolic neglect of functionalist design with a brilliant account of poetic and graphic techniques developed to materialize ambience. Carter describes a practice of sense-making and form-making that embodies fundamental gestures of welcome, arrangement, and exchange in the built setting.