Calgary Public Library

Old man Fog and the last aborigines of Barrow Point, John B. Haviland with Roger Hart ; illustrations by Tulo Gordon

Label
Old man Fog and the last aborigines of Barrow Point, John B. Haviland with Roger Hart ; illustrations by Tulo Gordon
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-218) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Old man Fog and the last aborigines of Barrow Point
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
39640059
Responsibility statement
John B. Haviland with Roger Hart ; illustrations by Tulo Gordon
Review
"In far northeastern Australia lies Barrow Point, a now deserted promontory that once was the homeland of several groups of seminomadic Aborigines. Central to the lives and culture of the Barrow Point people was a series of myths about Old Man Fog, a wandering trickster-hero whose adventures created the physical landmarks and moral boundaries of their world." "In 1979 Roger Hart, who had been taken to the Cape Bedford Lutheran mission in 1923 at the age of seven, asked anthropologist John B. Haviland to help him record his native language before it disappeared. He believed himself to be the last surviving member of the Barrow Point people. Their project soon expanded into an effort to preserve not only Hart's language and memories but also the culture of his ancestors." "Weaving together Roger Hart's childhood recollections, the myths of Old Man Fog, and excerpts from government and missionary records, John B. Haviland reconstructs the rich, complicated history of the Barrow Point people during the period when traditional Aboriginal life was being systematically dismantled. Through Hart's stories, Haviland details the social relations, resources, foods, and seasonal travels of the early twentieth-century Barrow Point people and describes the traumatic effects of colonization on individual lives."--BOOK JACKET
Series statement
Smithsonian series in ethnographic inquiry
Table Of Contents
Foreword / Noel Pearson -- Introduction: "Will you Write Down my Language?" -- Pt. 1. The Stories of Barrow Point. Hopevale and Hope Valley. Wurrey. Fog Visits Guraaban. The Giant Dingo Dog. The Stories: Owners and Morals. Swallowed by the Earth -- Pt. 2. Barrow Point. Barrow Point at the Turn of the Century. Bush Tucker. Yiithuu-warra. The Porcupine. Nganyja. Witches. The Problem of "Half-Caste" Children. From Barrow Point to Cape Bedford. A Sunset Glow. The Scrub Python at Cape Melville -- Pt. 3. Diaspora. The Barrow Point People Visit the South. The Second Trip South. Point Lookout. Escape from Wawu Ngalan. The Missioner's Revenge
Contributor
Content
Mapped to