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Bushfires & Bushtucker by Peter Latz

$125.00

A land of mulga and spinifex, sand dunes and salt lakes, Australia’s Centre is a place of climatic and topographic extremes. In spite of this, the people who have lived here since the Dreamtime have done more than simply eke out an existence, they have lived a comfortable life rich in ceremony and culture. Bushfires & Bushtucker explains how the land’s first inhabitants have not been passive figures in the landscape but have actively worked and changed their environment, often by means of fire. Their management of the country has allowed them to survive and prosper, to live through the worst droughts and reap the benefits of good times. This is the most comprehenisve survey ever published of desert plants and plant use. Pitjantjatjara, Warlpiri, Arrernte, Pintupi and many other Central Australian Aboriginal peoples have shared their knowledge with lifelong Centralian Peter Latz to produce this lively and accessible book.

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SKU H000081
Description

A hardcover copy with cherry red boards, white lettering and unclipped, illustrated dust jacket. There is some rubbing to the edges of the book and dust jacket. Illustrated throughout with colour and black and white photographs, diagrams and graphs.

Now in a clear, removable cover to protect from damage.

Publisher: IAD Press, Alice Springs.

Publication Date: 1995.

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Additional Information
Weight 1.285 kg