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Holding Yawulyu
Holding Yawulyu

Holding Yawulyu

White Culture and Black Women's Law

SOCIAL SCIENCE

446 Pages, 5.5 x 8.5

Formats: Trade Paper, Mobipocket, EPUB, PDF

Trade Paper, $26.95 (CA $32.95) (US $26.95)

Publication Date: October 2016

ISBN 9781742199795

Rights: US, CA & MX

Spinifex Press (Oct 2016)

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Overview

For two years, Zohl dé Ishtar lived in a one-room tin shed with the women Elders of Balgo. As their “Culture Woman”, Zohl assisted the Elders in establishing and coordinating the Kapululangu Women’s Law and Culture Centre. Holding Yawulyu: White Culture and Black Women's Law tells the amazing story of Zohl’s journey as it documents White culture’s impact on Indigenous Women’s Law. Seventeen years later, Zohl remains at Balgo and provides a new Preface to this edition. Holding Yawulyu is an investigation into the inter-cultural relationship of White and Indigenous societies through successive waves of missionary, bureaucratic and art industry influence.

Author Biography

Zohl dé Ishtar is the author of Daughters of the Pacific and the editor of Pacific Women Speak Out for Independence and Denuclearisation. She was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005 and was a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Queensland's Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (2005-2007) and Honorary Research Fellow (2008-2010). Since 2012 she has been Kapululangu's Executive Director. In 2016 she has lived with the Elders for 17 years and worked with them for 24 years.