Everywhen : Australia and the language of deep history /
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Language: | English |
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Lincoln :
Co-published by the University of Nebraska Press ; American Philosophical Society,
[2023]
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Series: | New visions in Native American and indigenous studies
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Table of Contents:
- The languages and temporalities of "Everywhen" in deep history / Ann McGrath and Laura Rademaker
- Songs of country in time
- Standing on the ground and writing on the sky : an indigenous exploration of place, time and histories /Jakelin Troy
- Bugarrigarra Nyurdany, because of the dreaming: a discussion of time and place in Yawuru cosmology / Sarah Yu with Yawuru Community Members Dianne Appleby, Lloyd Pigram, and Thomas Edgar
- Old dogs and ice ages in Noongar Country / Clint Bracknell
- Songs and the deep present / Linda Barwick
- Time's archive? The language of words
- Yirriyengburnama-langwa mamawura-langwa : Talking about time in Anindilyakwa / James Bednall
- Australian languages and the deep past / Michael Walsh and Harold Koch
- Time, language and thought : What language can tell us about our concepts of time / Marie-Eve Ritz and Maïa Ponsonnet
- Transforming times
- Innovation, continuity and the punctuated temporality of archaeological narratives / Catherine J. Frieman
- Across "Koori time" and space / John Maynard
- Early European mariners at Cape Keerweer : Bespoke variations of an Aboriginal legend / Peter Sutton
- Time and eternity : Aboriginal and missionary conversations about temporality / Laura Rademaker
- On the shores of the Narinya : contemporary D'harawal interactions with ancestral knowledges / Shannon Foster.