Arts of the Dreaming. Australia's Living Heritage
Sydney, Gecko, 2000/ 1984. Many of the photographs are by Reg Morrison. More
Sydney, Gecko, 2000/ 1984. Many of the photographs are by Reg Morrison. More
Sydney, Weldon Publishing, 1989. Eight artists are featured. More
Sydney, Weldon Publishing, 1989. Eight artists are featured. More
Moorebank, Doubleday, 1992. More
Sydney, Doubleday, 1992. The 'story of the traditional and contemporary craft and carvings of the Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara and Ngaanyatjara people, known collectively as the Anangu. Anangu lands cover the entire central and south-western desert areas of Australia' (dustwrapper blurb). More
Sydney, Lansdowne Press, 1981 (second impression)/ 1980. The 'first Aboriginal history of the Australian continent and its people, as told by the Aboriginal story-tellers' (the forty-plus contributors are listed; many of them are from the Northern Territory). More
North Ryde, Craftsman House, 1998. 'This book looks at Emily Kngwarreye's paintings from very different viewpoints: Jennifer Isaacs approaches and explains their meaning as part of Anmatyerre women's culture, and gives a history of the art's development and patronage; Terry Smith examines the works as forming part of the leading..... More