Mulu Maguydan

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My Grandmother, Dianne Marshall Tamara Harrison | Year 9 Dianne Marshall is a well-known Waluwara Aboriginal woman, who currently lives in Mount Isa. She is one of ten children. She attended primary school at Dajarra and completed grade 10 at Charters Towers. She relocated back to Dajarra to live with the family. She met her life partner in Dajarra and followed him to work in the pastoral sector. When they commenced their own family, it was time to relocate to Mount Isa to give their growing families better access to education. The family still lives in Mount Isa. Q. What challenges have you overcome?

A. Generational trauma through living under the Act, and through past government legislation and Acts. Q. What has been your greatest achievement?

A. I secured employment as a teacher aide within the education system, which gave me the ability to influence and guide a young person through their educational journey. Q. Do you have any regrets in life? A. No, simply live life to the fullest.

Q. What role does culture play in your life?

A. Our family travels back to traditional lands for camping and fishing but to also educate grandchildren about their cultural connection to land. The children learn how to hunt and gather for the family. But it is also important to inform the younger generation this is the land of their ancestors. Q. What are your hopes and dreams for you and other First Nations young people?

A. For all cultures to reunite, as racism is still a significant issue that we are faced with daily.

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Acknowledgements

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page 40

Me and My Great-Great-Grandparents, Francis and Ella Woibo by Amaya Bowen

4min
pages 38-39

My Aunty, Auntie Lou by Charli Jones

9min
pages 36-37

My Dad, George Nona by Robyne Nona

3min
page 35

Me, My Grandfather and My Grandmother by Shemyliah Ahmat

2min
page 34

My Mother, Kerri-Lee Larsen by Kyara Bashforth-Harmston

1min
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Incursion: Reconciliation Week Art Workshop

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My Aunty, Kerry Parker by Sharlotte Parker-Barry

4min
page 32

Original Poetry Works by Charlea Smith

4min
pages 30-31

Incursion: Writers’ Workshop

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My Uncle, ‘Dad’ Laurie Nona by Ella Nona

2min
page 27

My Parents, Anita Yamashita and Michael Nona by Gina Yamashita

2min
page 19

My Grandmother, Dianne Marshall by Tamara Harrison

1min
page 17

My Sister, Kealey Griffiths by Bella Griffiths

4min
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My Grandfather, Athe Walter Nona Snr by Sofia Nona

8min
pages 24-26

My Great-Grandmother, Aka Kailang by Chantay Turner

7min
pages 14-15

Excursion: Queensland Museum and State Library

1min
page 13

My Grandmother, Moilang Rosilind Annie Ware by Cheyanne Yamashita

3min
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My Relative, GW by Lumina Kay

4min
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My Dad, Augustine David by Bella David

4min
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My Nana, Jacqui Carter O’Leary by Chelsea Bashforth-Harmston

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My Grandmother, Regina Turner by Aaliyah Turner

2min
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Introduction by Margot Shave

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My Dad, Frank Loban by Dulcie Loban

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My Great-Grandfather, Ali Drummond by Frances Drummond

5min
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My School Housemother, Sue Trevor by Elyne Tighe

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My Uncle, David Miller by Ally Ellard

3min
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