Kits
Local call number: KIT I482.34/O1
Personal Author: Ingham, Janette Cassey
Title: Our Australian story [kit]. Part 1, Aborigines and the colonies : including New Zealand / written & illustrated by Janette Cassey Ingham.
Portion of title: Aborigines and the colonies : including New Zealand
Publication info: [Kambah, A.C.T.] : Janette Cassey Ingham, [2009?].
Physical descrip: 372 p. : ill. ; 30 cm , 5 printed sheets, 1 CD-Rom
General Note: Cover title.
Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 370-372)
Contents Note: Book : The Great Southern Land : our special country; her unique fauna: questions and activities; craft -- "Australians" first: hunting and gathering; Byamee and laws; Fights; Medicine men; The Boorah: questions and activities -- Finding Australia: The Portuguese and the Spanish - Terra Australis del Espiritu Santo; The Dutch and New Holland; Abel Tasman; William Dampier - a pirate and a naturalist; The French : questions and activities -- Finding New South Wales with Captain James Cook: New Zealand; Mr Joseph Banks - botanist; The Great Barrier Reef: questions and activities; Craft -- The First Fleet: Botany Bay; Port Jackson; The first Australia Day: questions and activities -- New colony, new country: back at camp; Night of the storm; The Governor speaks; Convicts Kable and Underwood; Church; The natives came near; Food for the hungry; A dentist appointment; Crimes and punishments -- Exploring with Surgeon White and Captain Tench: Mozzies and a Middle Harbour; North to Broken Bay; Finding a Bellevue; The King's birthday; Life at Sydney Cove: questions and activities -- Norfolk Island: the second settlement: Lieutenant Governor Philip Gidley King; The Sirius sinks; Major Ross takes over: questions and activities -- Eora "from here -- Arabanoo - Manly; They died!; Bennelong and Yemmerrawanie; Speared!; Bennelong's Point; "Boojery Caribberie!" - good corroboree!: questions and activities -- The colony grows: Parramatta "many eels" and a "fine" settlement - November 1788; A real river - The Hawkesbury - 1789; The sight of the second fleet - June 1790: questions and activities -- Around Sydney town: spending time with Elizabeth: questions and activities -- Convict characters: "we left our own country for our own country's own good"; James Ruse - a freed man; Escape!; Questions and activities -- Whales and an angry Aborigine : "Whales an' thousands of 'em!"; Angry Aborigines: questions and activities -- Tuki and Huru from Aotearoa - 1792 : Questions and activities -- Marsdens, merinos, Macarthurs and a military monopoly: Farewell, Governor Phillip; The power of the New South Wales Corps; "The rage for trade...the rum trade"; Reverend Samuel and Elizabeth Marsden; The flogging parson; Merinos!; Governor Hunter and his orders 1795; The Macarthurs and their wool: questions and activities -- George Bass and Matthew Flinders: explorers and adventurers extraordinaire; The adventures of the Tom Thumb; George Bass in the Blue Mountains; Coal!; George Bass's strait; Around Van Diemen's land 1798; North to Moreton Bay with Bungaree 1799: questions and activities -- Governor King and the Maori chief: Te Pahi - the chief that came to town: questions and activities -- Margaret Catchpole - the Hawkesbury floods: "Your unfortuned servant; Questions and activities -- The war of the woods tribe: Pemulwuy's war; Questions and activities -- The Frenchman in the mountains - Francis Barrallier 1802: questions and activities -- Port Phillip Bay - 1802: The Bunurong people; Sorrento: questions and activities -- Circumnavigating Australia: St Vincent's Gulf to Encounter Bay to Port Phillip; Botanical collectors and artists; The French!; The Great Barrier Reef; Torres Strait; The Gulf of Carpentaria; At Arnhem Bay: questions and activities -- Scottish martyrs and an Irish rebellion: Castle Hill :questions and activities -- The Rum Rebellion - 1808: Governor Bligh; Bligh vs Macarthur; The Rebellion!; The other mutiny; Questions and activities -- Settling van Diemen's Land: Sullivan's Bay; In the days of Robert Knopwood - 1804; "They looked at me with all their eyes" - Risdon Cove; A little exploring; Day by day at the Derwent; The Aborigines protest; A day in bed: questions and activities -- A reformed colony and a colony of reform: Presenting - Governor and Mrs Macquarie 1810; A reformed colony; A colony of reform; Francis Greenway: an architect with attitude; Joseph Lycett - a forger and an artist: questions and activities -- Mary Reibey - emancipist and businesswoman: questions and activities -- A real town: Robert Campbell; The Hassall family; The galloping parson; Mary Hassall -- The missionary and the Maori - from 1809: Ruatara of Aotearoa; Parramatta to Rangihoua; Bread!; At the Marsden's - 1814; Back to New Zealand; Haromai!Haromai!; Camping out; The mission settlement : questions and activities -- A grand tour of the colony: West of Sydney; The five Macquarie towns; South to Van Diemen's Land - 1811; Port Stephens and Newcastle: questions and activities -- The Congress of natives and a native institution : a feast and off to school: questions and activities -- The way to the west: Geogre Caley; Blaxland, Lawson and Wentworh; George Evans' adventures - 1815questions and activities -- The road to freedom...over the Blue Mountains and beyong: built in the name of freedom 1814; Bathurst and beyond; The valley of the Lachlan: questions and activities -- Mr Bigge and his report - 1819: Farewell Governor and Mrs Macquarie: questions and activities -- Female Factory: questions and activities -- Order in Van Diemen's Land : Lieutenant Governor Davey - 1813; Mayhem, Marshall Law and bushrangers; Farewell, Robert Knopwood; Michael Howe "Governor of the Ranges" -- Robert Taylor...postman; A whale's revenge and a sealer's story; Macquarie Harbour; The horrors of Alexander Pearce; Matthew Brady "The gentleman bushranger"' Van Diemen's Land - changed forever!: questions and activities -- John Oxley's journeys 1817-1818: The riddle of the rivers; Wiradjuri country - the Lachlan; The Macquarie River 1818; North to the "Crooked mountains" and Port Macquarie; Mr Pamphlet and the Turrbal people; A new place for a settlement, called Brisbane: questions and activities -- Governor Thomas Makdougall Brisbane: The southern celestial sphere; From John Lang's point of view; Back to the ways of reform; Freedom of the press; Not a "louder expression of...impatience" : questions and activities -- Allan Cunnginham: botanist and explorer: Pandora's pass; The Darling Downs; Cunningham's Gap: questions and activities; The tyrant of Brisbane town: Commandant Logan : questions and activities -- Hongi and the musket wars: the trouble with Thomas; To London to visit the King; Why are you always at war?; Whangaroa and Wesleydale; The musket wars: questions and activities -- Hiking the Hume Highway with Hamilton Hume and William Hovell 1824: The place of the Ngunnawal and Wiradjuri people; The Australian alps; Heading down the Hume: questions and activities -- Independence for Van Diemen's Land: Farewell, William Sorell; Governor George Arthur; Independence and almost, trial by jury; Justice takes over?; Port Arthur; The children: questions and activities -- What happened to the first Tasmanians?: trouble is its own reward; "Self-defence is the first law of nature..."; Black War - Black Line: questions and activities -- The employment of persuasion: gathering the Aborigines; "Friends"; Epilogue: questions and activities -- Governor Darling vs freedom of the press: Governor and Elizabeth Darling 1825-1831; The Sudds and Thompson affair; Seditious libel or a free press?; A free press and a free country -- William Charles Wentowrh - a true Australian: a new Britannia; The hope of responsible government; The voice of "The Australian" : questions and activities -- Charles Sturt and the riddle of the rivers: a close encounter of the British kind; The Murrumbidgee - "big water" -- Down the mighty Murray: the world of the mighty Murray: questions and activities -- Governor Bourke - 1831 : squatters and selectors; A squatter's life: questions and activities -- The west: King George's Sound; Captain James Stirling and the immigrants; The Swan River settlement; Mr Peel's plan; "A true and homely picture of a working settler in his everyday clothers" -- Yagan and his people": ambush at Pinjarra; Western Australia for me! : questions and activities -- Goergiana Molloy - 1830 : questions and activities -- "Australia Felix" : Major Mitchell; Murray Coolah - Angry Aborigines; "Australia Felix": questions and activities -- Victoria's beginnings: the Hentys of Portland Bay; Batman's Treaty; John Pascoe Fawkner; Arguing about Melbourne: questions and activities -- William Buckley's story: the wild white man; Some new friends; My very own tribe; Better food and clothes; Friends and enemies; A bunyip; Back to civilisation: questions and activities -- South Australia: North and South with Captain Barker; The Wakefield way; South Australia; Colonel William Light: questions and activities -- New Zealand, part of New South Wales?: the fighting continues; A change for Aotearoa; Buying up New Zealand; The United tribes of New Zealand - independence; The Treaty of Waitangi and beyond...; Britannia, future Wellington; Arguing over New Zealand: questions and activities -- The overlanders: Charles Bonney and Joseph Hawdon; Dry Sandy plains; A big mob of cattle and a lot of Aborigines!: questions and activities -- John Gould: questions and activities -- "Australia!" : epilogue from the colony Annotation: annotation pending
Audience: For primary school students
ISBN: 9780980322835
ISBN: 0980322839
Language/Group: Boonwurrung / Boonerwrung / Bunurong people (S35) (Vic SJ55-09)
Language/Group: Wiradjuri people (D10) (NSW SI55-07)
Language/Group: Noongar / Nyungar / Nyungah people (W41) (WA SI50)
Added title: Janette's pictures of Australian history – historical & timeline figures : the first 100 years
Local call number: KIT N277.64/T1
Title: Terramungamine Reserve Agreement [video recording] : Dubbo, New South Wales
Publication info: Sydney? : National Native Title Tribunal, 2003
Physical descrip: 1 videocasette (VHS) 10 min. : sd, col.
Annotation: Annotation pending
Language/Group: Wiradjuri people (D10) (NSW SI55-07)
Local call number: KIT W721.15/W1
Personal Author: Williams, Cheryl
Title: Wiradjuri alphabet book / compiled by Cheryl Williams.
Publication info: Dubbo, N.S.W. : Development and Advisory Publications of NSW for the Peak Hill Local Aboriginal Research Group, c1993.
Physical descrip: 32 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. + cassette tape.
ISBN: 0949696552
Access: Not for Inter-Library Loan
Annotation: An iniative of the parents at Peak Hill Central School;vocabulary was recorded from people who had lived at Bulgandramine Reserve; includes notes on pronunciation and spelling
Language/Group: Wiradjuri language (D10) (NSW SI55-07)
Language/Group: Wiradjuri people (D10) (NSW SI55-07)
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