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In My Blood It Runs

History. Learning. Love. Resistance

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In My Blood It Runs

By: Dujuan Hoosan, Margaret Anderson, Carol Turner
Narrated by: Dujuan Hoosan
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE WILDERNESS SOCIETY'S KARAJIA AND ENVIRONMENT AWARDS FOR CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 2024

This is the story of Dujuan Hoosan, a 10-year-old Arrernte and Garawa boy. A wise, funny, cheeky boy. A healer.

Out bush, his healing power (Ngangkere) is calm and straight. But in town, it's wobbly and wild, like a snake.

He's in trouble at school, and with the police. He thinks there's something wrong with him.

Dujuan's family knows what to do: they send him to live out bush, to learn the ways of the old people, and the history that runs straight into all Aboriginal people.

So he can be proud of himself.

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©2023 Dujuan Hoosan, Margaret Anderson, Carol Turner (P)2024 Macmillan Australia Audio
Geography & Cultures Growing Up & Facts of Life Social Activists Funny

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