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Design and Building on Country

First Knowledges for Younger Readers

Alison Page Paul Memmott Blak Douglas

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Thames & Hudson
01 October 2024

ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK ----- A retelling for younger readers of the bestselling First Knowledges book, this deals with inventions. To live on a continent for more than 65,000 years means to have accumulated a lot of know-how! From tools and weapons to building shelter, weaving fibres, engineering fish traps and much more, this is a clearly explained and fascinating account of the ingenuity of Australia’s First Peoples. Colourful illustrations by Blak Douglas. Ages 8-12  Lindy

What do you need to know to prosper as a people for 65,000 years or more?
Join designer and artist Alison Page alongside anthropologist and architect Paul Memmott as they share some of the incredible inventions created by the oldest continuing culture in the world.

With striking colour illustrations from Archibald Prize winning artist Blak Douglas.

The First Knowledges series for younger readers celebrates the wisdom and ingenuity of the First Peoples of this land. From baking the world's first bread to expertly managing Country so that everything had a chance to flourish, these books provide children with the building blocks to better understand our history and look to the future with fresh eyes.
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Illustrated by:   Blak Douglas
Imprint:   Thames & Hudson
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 213mm,  Width: 158mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   338g
ISBN:   9781760763565
ISBN 10:   176076356X
Series:   First Knowledges for Younger Readers
Pages:   152
Publication Date:  
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Alison Page is a descendant of the Walbanga and Wadi Wadi people of the Tharawal and Yuin nations and an award-winning artist whose work over twenty-five years promotes the creative expression of Aboriginal identity in public art, design and film. In 2015, Alison was inducted into the Design Institute of Australia's Hall of Fame. She appeared for eight years as a regular panelist on the ABC TV show The New Inventors and was the founder of Saltwater Freshwater Arts Alliance and the National Aboriginal Design Agency. Alison is an Associate Dean at the University of Technology, Sydney, a Councillor for the Australian National Maritime Museum and a Director with the National Australia Day Council. Paul Memmott is a descendant of Scottish potters and painters. He has had a fifty-year life-experience and career working as an architect, anthropologist and agent for change with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia. He is a transdisciplinary researcher based at University of Queensland, recognising the need to join with Indigenous communities and organisations to bring transformative approaches to improving quality of lifestyle and wellbeing in the face of longitudinal disadvantage and the endeavour for self-determination. One of his books, Gunyah, Goondie + Wurley: The Aboriginal Architecture of Australia, won three national book awards. Blak Douglas is a modern artist with proud Dhungutti Aboriginal origins. His works are culturally and politically charged with a sense of irony, parody and truth. Blak is a trained illustrator, designer and a self-taught painter. He won the 2018 Kilgour Prize, the 2020 STILL award and the 2022 Archibald Prize. His works are collected by the National Gallery of Australia, the Art Gallery of NSW, QAGOMA, the Australian National Maritime Museum, the National Museum of Australia, AIATSIS and other galleries in Australia and abroad.

Reviews for Design and Building on Country (First Knowledges for Younger Readers)

ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK ----- A retelling for younger readers of the bestselling First Knowledges book, this deals with inventions. To live on a continent for more than 65,000 years means to have accumulated a lot of know-how! From tools and weapons to building shelter, weaving fibres, engineering fish traps and much more, this is a clearly explained and fascinating account of the ingenuity of Australia’s First Peoples. Colourful illustrations by Blak Douglas. Ages 8-12  Lindy





Design & Building on Country deserves to be on bookshelves and in libraries all around Australia. There's so much in it that you'll want to dive back into it regularly. And it isn't just a book for kids, it's a book for everyone. * Kids' Book Review * Design and Building on Country brings the wonder of design to life for young readers through stories and illustrations. * Australian Design Review * This is an important, useful and attractive resource for schools and their libraries as it contains much detailed information that will inform and fascinate young readers. * Storylinks *


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