'Wanamurraganya: The Story of Jack McPhee' by Sally Morgan
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Emerging in the wake of My Place, the book belongs to a crucial period in Australian publishing when Indigenous life writing began to circulate more widely in book form, foregrounding oral history, kinship, and survival against institutional erasure.
First published in 1989, Wanamurraganya records the life history of Jack McPhee, an Aboriginal man from Western Australia, as told to Sally Morgan. The text is deliberately plainspoken and attentive to voice, shaped by storytelling rather than literary flourish. Its importance lies less in narrative construction than in its function as testimony: a record of labour, displacement, family, and continuity, situated within a Western Australian context often marginalised in national accounts. The book remains a key teaching text in Indigenous studies and Australian social history.
Edition note: First edition. Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 1989. Paperback. Printed in Western Australia. Light general wear consistent with age; interior clean.
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