The Legend of Kupirri, or, The Red Kangaroo (eBook)

An Aboriginal Tradition of the Port Lincoln Tribe

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2022
15 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654721462-5 (EAN)

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The Legend of Kupirri, or, The Red Kangaroo - W. A. Cawthorne
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W. A. Cawthorne's 'The Legend of Kupirri, or, The Red Kangaroo' is an immersive dive into Aboriginal mythology, specifically capturing the rich traditions of the Port Lincoln Tribe. Cawthorne's narrative weaves indigenous oral history with the finesse of literary storytelling, making it accessible and enlightening for a contemporary audience. The book shines in its ability to draw readers into the realms of Aboriginal lore with its vibrant descriptions and emotional depth, set against the backdrop of Australia's vast and spiritual landscapes. Cawthorne's contribution to preserving these stories holds significance within the literary cannon as it provides a critical bridge between cultures, encouraging a broader understanding and appreciation of indigenous narratives.
W. A. Cawthorne, an observer and documenter of indigenous cultures, penned this work with a clear intention to safeguard the lore and practices of the Aboriginal people for future generations. His endeavors were propelled by a sense of duty and respect towards the traditions that predate European settlement in Australia. With 'The Legend of Kupirri,' Cawthorne not only sought to present an entertaining story but also to engage in the act of cultural preservation, ensuring that the intangible heritage embedded in these tales would not be erased by the sands of time.
Recommendation of this work cannot be stressed enough. 'The Legend of Kupirri, or, The Red Kangaroo' is not just a book but a cultural artifact that deserves to be read and revered. It is perfect for scholars interested in Indigenous studies, enthusiasts of Australian history, and readers seeking to explore the rich tapestry of human mythology. Through Cawthorne's diligent recording and thought-provoking presentation, this book stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Aboriginal wisdom and storytelling, beckoning all who value the diversity of human expression to immerse themselves in its timeless journey.

William Anderson Cawthorne (1825–1897) was an educator and author who made significant contributions to Australian literature during the 19th century. Born in England, Cawthorne emigrated to South Australia where he pursued a career in teaching and eventually turned to writing. His work is characterized by an acute interest in Indigenous Australian culture and storytelling, reflecting a unique blend of colonial and aboriginal narratives. One of his notable works, 'The Legend of Kupirri, or, The Red Kangaroo' (1860), presents a compelling fable of Indigenous mythology, providing readers with a window into the rich oral traditions of Australia's First Peoples. Encapsulating a fusion of myth and folklore, the text aligns with Cawthorne's literary style that often sought to bridge the gap between Western and Indigenous cultures. His writings not only entertain but also resonate with socio-cultural significance, preserving the folklore that might otherwise have been lost in the era of colonization. Through his literary pursuits, W. A. Cawthorne emerged as a crucial figure in the documentation of Aboriginal lore and a vital contributor to the broader tapestry of Australian literary heritage.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte Aboriginal Australians • Aboriginal folklore • australian poetry • English literature • Folklore • kangaroo in literature • legendary tales • Lyric Poetry • Mythology in literature • nature poetry • poetic narratives • Poetry • public domain classics • W. A. Cawthorne
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