![]() ![]() student at the University of Western Australia, sent to Groote Eylandt in the Northern Territory by my professor, Ronald M. ?As the author writes in the preface to the book: In February of 1969 my wife Ruth and I first set foot on a remote island in north Australia to research the way of life of the local Aboriginal people, just as mining was commencing on their land-a couple from Canada via London, England, and Perth, Western Australia, myself enrolled as a Ph.D. And that worldview has much to offer the rest of the human world as it searches for a path to a sustainable and secure future. ![]() inter-relationship of interdependent parts. Those beliefs, he observes, form the foundation for a pan-continental way of life based not on the principle of unity but on a complex. In this brief but remarkable book, David Turner draws on a lifetime of experience to explore the beliefs of the Indigenous peoples of Australia. Life to the Power of Nothing (Trade Paperback / Paperback, Revised and Expanded ed.) The Old Boys: The Decline and Rise of the Public School (Trade Paperback / Paperback) ![]()
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