Aboriginal Woman Sacred and Profane
Discover the profound insights of Phyllis Kaberry in her landmark work, Aboriginal Woman Sacred and Profane. First published in 1939 and now available in its second edition by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this essential ethnography delves into the intricate lives of Aboriginal women in Australia. Spanning 352 pages, Kaberry presents a rich tapestry of their social lives, customs, beliefs, and rituals, illuminating their complex personalities and unique perspectives. This book is not just a historical account; it is a celebration of the strength and resilience of Aboriginal women. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in Aboriginal culture, Aboriginal Woman Sacred and Profane is a must-read that continues to resonate today. Enhance your understanding of Aboriginal Australians and their vibrant social fabric with this compelling work.