
Since Bruce Pascoe’s Dark Emu hit the shelves in 2014, the groundbreaking re-examination of the colonial account of Aboriginal people as hunter-gatherers has been adapted into a stage production, a picture book for younger readers, and a feature-length documentary film.
This most recent adaptation, Caring for Country, is the latest offering in Thames & Hudson’s ‘First Knowledges for younger readers’ series (which includes the CBCA shortlisted Design & Building on Country) and recounts the ways First Nations people cared for land for tens of thousands of years – and how today’s readers can also look after the Australian environment through First Nation’s principles of sustainability and respect for nature.
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