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Pictures from my Memory

My story as a Ngaatjatjarra woman

Lizzie Marrkilyi Ellis

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I want our past to be recorded for future generations to read and know and understand how life was for us desert Aboriginal people and how we live our lives now. The Whiteman and the things that he...

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I want our past to be recorded for future generations to read and know and understand how life was for us desert Aboriginal people and how we live our lives now. The Whiteman and the things that he brought with him hugely influenced the changes that occurred in our lives and in our society.

I am a person that experienced these changes and I want to share, from my perspective, these experiences with my people and with all these persons around the world that show a great interest in Aboriginal people, and with all those who continually keep asking me the same old questions.'- Lizzie Marrkilyi Ellis.

Pictures from my memory is a compelling and accessible autobiographical account of Lizzie Marrkilyi Ellis's life as a Ngaatjatjarra woman from the Australian Western Desert. Born in the bush at the time of first contact between her family and White Australians, Ellis's vivid personal reflections offer both an historical record and profound emotional insight into her unique experience of being woven between cultures - her Aboriginal community and the Western worlds.

Ellis shares her first memories as an Aboriginal child living in communities, through her schooling years on the reserves and the progressive culture changes that her family experienced, to her work as a renowned linguist and interpreter for judges and politicians. Preceded by an introduction and followed by an anthropological overview of Ngaatjatjarra culture by anthropologist Laurent Dousset, Pictures from my memory provides important insights into the intricacies of a traditional Aboriginal culture, but also describes in a vivid and expressive way the complexities of navigating two worlds.

Production Details
  • Paperback
  • 230mm x 155mm x 10mm
  • 176pp
  • Released May 2016
  • ISBN 9780855750350
Contents

List of illustrations
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: Pictures from my memory
Chapter 2: Moving to missions and reserves
Chapter 3: The world was bigger than I thought
Chapter 4: Back closer to our country
Chapter 5: Yirara College
Chapter 6: Learning a profession
Chapter 7: Settling in as a family
Chapter 8: Belief systems
Chapter 9: Working and sharing
Chapter 10: Aboriginal nights
Chapter 11: Language, identity and culture
Chapter 12: Breaking down and getting up again
Appendices
Extract of Lizzie’s family tree
Glossary of Ngaatjatjarra words used
A brief overview of the Ngaatjatjarra- speaking people

About The Author

Lizzie Marrkilyi Ellis is a Ngaatjatjarra educator, interpreter and linguist from the Western Desert. She is currently an Australian Research Council Discover Indigenous Fellow at the Australian National University where she is working on a project documenting Western Desert speech styles and changing modes of communication across generations.

Laurent Dousset is Professor of Anthropology at the EHESS (Advanced School for the Social Sciences, France) and Director of the CREDO (Centre for Research and Documentation on Oceania). He has been doing fieldwork in the Western Desert for more than twenty years and has published numerous scientific papers and several books.

About The Cover

Front cover: Lizzie Ellis, Photo by Graham Tidy, 2015. Courtesy Fairfax

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