$120.00 (Hardcover book / Cyclops / ISBN:9780980561906)
Portraits From A Land Without People
Portraits from a Land Without People is the most comprehensive anthology of photographs to document Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island culture yet produced. It charts the photographic history of Indigenous Australia from the first photographs by Douglas T. Kilburn in 1847 through to the Prime Minister’s ‘Apology’ in 2008.
All proceeds from this project will go to the Jimmy Little Foundation’s national programme dedicated to improving Indigenous health, particularly kidney disease. Jimmy Little has dedicated himself to making a positive contribution to Indigenous health in remote areas where kidney failure runs as much as fifty times the national average. Portraits from a Land Without People celebrates the richness, diversity and resilience of Australia’s Indigenous culture.
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