Why did I love this book?
I've long puzzled over the alien and elusive Australian Aboriginal peoples. I've been moved by their landscapes and art, and read much about them. But this book pulled it together.
It explains with wit and clarity the meaning of ancient patterns that can be sketched in sand, and how they apply to us now. They flow from the troublemaking Emu and wise Echidna to the five human minds: kinship, story, dreaming, ancestor, and pattern. These are how we relate to each other and to nature, the deep past, the continuous act of creation in which we live, and the future.
It makes nonsense of settler Australia rejecting 65,000 years of wisdom by refusing an Aboriginal Voice in parliament. They should have queued around the block to say 'yes.' Those who read this book will see why.
4 authors picked Sand Talk as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
Winner, Small Publishers' Adult Book of the Year, Australian Book Industry Awards 2020
This remarkable book is about everything from echidnas to evolution, cosmology to cooking, sex and science and spirits to Schrödinger’s cat.
Tyson Yunkaporta looks at global systems from an Indigenous perspective. He asks how contemporary life diverges from the pattern of creation. How does this affect us? How can we do things differently?
Sand Talk provides a template for living. It’s about how lines and symbols and shapes can help us make sense of the world. It’s about how we learn and how we remember. It’s about…
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