In the Tracks of a Rainbow introduces the reader to aspects of aboriginal culture, history and legends of the Sunshine Coast
Part I promotes reconciliation by highlighting similarities between Aboriginal and other World cultures
Part II looks at the ancient Aboriginal pathways and places of the Sunshine Coast that can be visited
Part III contains some of the wisdom of Gaiarbau. Elder of the Jinibara tribe
Part IV is a collection of the legends of the Dreamtime for the Sunshine Coast area.
Bveun gaman, Moru behman
Learn together, Live together
Robin Wells accepted the position of Cultural Research Officer for the Aboriginal University of Australia on 12 Nov 1999 and has since worked to promote Aboriginal culture of the Sunshinw Voas. Roving was instrumental in arranging an agreement between the Eumundi Museum and the Dulungbara people to store their material cultural artefacts. Also a musician and songwriter Robin has composed several soundtracks for Underwater World and is currently recording Kguri Wangari, dingos don’t bark.
David Jones Dip Vis Arts is currently completing a degree at Queensland College of Art, Griffith University. David designed and installed the 54 panels of the Rainbow Serpent Mural at the Museum of Queensland for the Year of Indigenous Peoples in 1994. He has exhibited in various regional galleries.
Language
English
Pages
130
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 2003
ISBN 13
9780958085403
In the Tracks of a Rainbow: Indigenous Culture and Legends of the Sunshine Coast
In the Tracks of a Rainbow introduces the reader to aspects of aboriginal culture, history and legends of the Sunshine Coast
Part I promotes reconciliation by highlighting similarities between Aboriginal and other World cultures
Part II looks at the ancient Aboriginal pathways and places of the Sunshine Coast that can be visited
Part III contains some of the wisdom of Gaiarbau. Elder of the Jinibara tribe
Part IV is a collection of the legends of the Dreamtime for the Sunshine Coast area.
Bveun gaman, Moru behman
Learn together, Live together
Robin Wells accepted the position of Cultural Research Officer for the Aboriginal University of Australia on 12 Nov 1999 and has since worked to promote Aboriginal culture of the Sunshinw Voas. Roving was instrumental in arranging an agreement between the Eumundi Museum and the Dulungbara people to store their material cultural artefacts. Also a musician and songwriter Robin has composed several soundtracks for Underwater World and is currently recording Kguri Wangari, dingos don’t bark.
David Jones Dip Vis Arts is currently completing a degree at Queensland College of Art, Griffith University. David designed and installed the 54 panels of the Rainbow Serpent Mural at the Museum of Queensland for the Year of Indigenous Peoples in 1994. He has exhibited in various regional galleries.