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Product Catalogue
2012/13
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Welcome
Greeting Cards
ANTaR’s Rights Stuff program
Sea of Hands
works to generate economic,
cultural and social benefits for
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
peoples by offering a range of
vibrant and thoughtful products to
Australia and the world.
In doing so, ANTaR actively
promotes a more just and
equitable Australia.
The sale of selected ANTaR
products cross-subsidises
community enterprises and
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
businesses.
Any profit generated through
ANTaR’s Rights Stuff program is
directed to achieving justice, rights
and respect for Australia’s First
Peoples.
Lesley Pepper
Economic Development
Program Manager
Photographs of 10 Sea of Hands displays from
around Australia.
Over 300,000 Australians have signed their names on one
of 120,000 plastic hands that make up the Sea of Hands, to
show their support for native title and reconciliation. The Sea
of Hands has become a symbol of the People’s Movement for
Reconciliation.
$13 – Pack of 10 blank cards
Elaine Russell
8 cards showcasing artwork from Elaine Russell’s
book The Shack That Dad Built (see Kids’ Books)
Elaine Russell is a Kamileroi painter and artist born in 1941
in Tingha, northern New South Wales. At about five years of
age, Elaine moved with her family to La Perouse in Sydney. At
this time there was a large Aboriginal community living on the
shores of Botany Bay. The Shack that Dad Built is a recollection
of childhood memories and experiences from this period of her
life, including the family’s subsequent move to Murrin Bridge
Mission on the Lachlan River in central New South Wales. Like
the numerous missions across the state, Murrin Bridge was
controlled by the Aborigines Welfare Board. The Shack that
Dad Built offers a narrative of shared experience and important
evidence of the impact of government policies on the lives of
Aboriginal people in the 1940s and 1950s.
Elaine’s work has been displayed – and is held – by museums
and galleries including the Art Gallery of NSW and the National
Gallery of Australia. These cards are made by ANTaR in
conjunction with Elaine Russell.
$10 – Pack of 8 blank cards
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Greeting cards showcasing the
work of artists from Ninuku Arts.
Ninuku Arts
Ninuku Arts is a wholly Aboriginal owned
Art Centre that supports artists from two
communities - Pipalyatjara and Kalka.
Both communities are located in the far
north-western corner of South Australia,
near the borders with Western Australia
and the Northern Territory. The name of the
Art Centre derives from ‘Ninuku Tjukurpa’
meaning Bilby Dreaming, which is the main
Dreaming story for the country surrounding
the Kalka Community.
$13 – Pack of 10 blank cards (8 designs)
$30 – Pack of 30 blank cards (8 designs)
Greeting cards featuring
Waltja Reusable Diary Covers
Waltja
The Waltja Tjutangku Palyapayi Aboriginal
Association (Waltja), Alice Springs,
grew from the Central Australian Family
Resource Centre. The organisation’s
objectives are to address issues of social
and emotional wellbeing, substance abuse,
child protection, violence, health and safety.
The Waltja Diary Cover Project provides
an opportunity for Aboriginal people in
remote Central Australian Communities to
earn additional income, thereby alleviating
financial hardship.
$13 – Pack of 10 blank cards (8 designs)
$30 – Pack of 30 blank cards (8 designs)
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Stationery
IAD Press Jukurrpa 2013 Calendar
Showcasing 12 images of artwork by contemporary Central
Australian Aboriginal artists. Seasons according to Central
Arrente people of Mparntwe (Alice Springs)
National public holidays for Australia, United Kingdom, France,
Germany and United States, Full moon, solstices and equinox
$25 – 300 x300mm, shrink wrapped.
IAD Press Jukurrpa 2013 Diary
Day‐to‐a‐page (except weekends) 320 pp,
26 colour reproductions of Central Australian art from Desart
affiliated art centres.
Magabala Australian Indigenous Diary
2013
Features include artworks by Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander artists from
around Australia.
Dates and information on historical events such as
the 1965 ‘Freedom Ride’ and the National Apology
Day are featured throughout the diary.
Week to an opening
Hard Cover
(spiral bound)
220 mm x 170 mm
Pages: 200pp
(30–40 full colour
photographs/
reproductions).
$29.95
Cover flaps back and front, including year at‐a‐glance chart.
Two internal perforated card pull‐out bookmarks. Colour
regional map, showing geographical origins of each artwork
Aboriginal Australia Wall Map
$23 – Soft Cover (spiral bound)
$30 – Hard Cover (spiral bound, casebound)
This map includes
Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander languages
from around the country.
Size unfolded:
841mm x 594mm.
IAD Press Jukurrpa Journal
$18
Featuring images and excerpts from the Eastern Arrente
Creation story of the Seven Sisters.
High gloss cover, front cover flap, key words in Arrente and
English
$15
Land Acknowledgement Plaque
Enamel on aluminum with four corner screw holes.
Size: 225 x 150mm.
$35 – personal use
$45 – organisations
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Waltja Reusable Dia ry Covers
Waltja
The Waltja Diary Cover Project provides an opportunity for
Aboriginal people in Central Australian Communities to earn
additional income, thereby alleviating financial hardship. Under
the project, individuals are able to earn income by painting
diary covers for a set amount per cover, with remuneration paid
in cash or in supermarket vouchers.
By purchasing a diary cover, you can support an emergency
relief fund that provides shelter, food, clothing, fuel and
the opportunity to create immediate income for Aboriginal
families and individuals. So far the fund has assisted over 800
Aboriginal people to overcome situations of financial stress
while staying in Alice Springs.
Waltja Tjutangku Palyapayi Aboriginal Association (Waltja), Alice
Springs, grew from the Central Australian Family Resource
Centre.
The organisation’s objectives are to address issues of social
and emotional wellbeing, substance abuse, child protection,
violence, health and safety.
The diary covers are made of swag canvas and machine
stitched to give durability. As the diary covers are not a mass
produced product, your diary cover will be randomly selected
for you. We can assure you that each diary cover as well as
being individual, is a well made, beautiful product signed by
the artist that can be used for years to come.
(Please see antar.org.au/shop for further reference).
$88 – Large Diary Cover
Size 460mmx330mm (unfolded)
$55 – Small Diary Cover
Size 340mmx240mm (unfolded)
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Homewares
Bima Wear
Better World Arts
Bima Wear is a fabric printmaking and clothing
business based at Wurrumiyana (formerly
Nguiu), on Bathurst Island in the Tiwi Islands.
Hand Printed Fabrics feature traditional
symbols, structures, family and environmental
representations that are central to Tiwi culture.
Better World Arts works with artists across the globe ensuring a fair distribution of profits.
Pillowcase Covers
Cushion Covers
Laquerware
These rich textured cushion covers from Better World Arts
are a cross cultural project involving Kashmiri artists and
Aboriginal artists from South Australia.
These boxes are a joint venture between artists from
Kashmir and the Central Desert.
$60 – Each. 410 x 410mm. Inserts not included (A, B,C)
510x 740mm A. Jilimara B. Sharon the Pig
$35 – Each. Inserts not included.
A
B
$12 – Each (A, B,C, D)
C
A
B
C
D
Gaawaa Miyay (River Daughter)
Gaawaa Miyay (River Daughter) was established by Lucy Simpson
in 2009. Lucy is a Yuwaalaraay woman, born and based in Sydney
who draws inspiration from family, culture and landscape. Gaawaa
Miyay combines age old traditions of narrative and storytelling
with contemporary prints and design to create the next generation
of Aboriginal visual storytelling.
Tjanpi Desert
Weavers
Tjanpi (meaning grass)
began as a series
of basket-weaving
workshops held on the
Ngaanyatjarra Lands
in Western Australia
by the Ngaanyatjarra
Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Women’s
Council in 1995.
Woven baskets with feathers $65
Gaawaa Miyay Cushion covers
A. Gwibiirr (Bush Passionfruit) B. Dhinawan (Emu Feather)
$75 – Each. 400x400 mm. Inserts not included
Gaawaa Miyay Tea Towels
A. Guduu-Bidi (fishing) print (Green)
B. Murrgumurrgu (Ibis) print (Yellow)
C. Guduu-Bidi (fishing) print (Soft Gray)
$35 – Each. 50cm x 70cm. Hand printed 100% Linen
Set of 3 $95 – Each
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FASHION
Gaawaa Miyay (River Daughter)
‘Freshwater country, my country is the source from which
I draw pride, inspiration and story.’ Lucy Simpson
Gaawaa Miyay Scarves
50 x 180cm (100% silk georgette)
A. Moss B. Charcoal C. White
$85 – Each
Gaawaa Miyay Bangles Sets
Each set includes 1 cloth + 2 stone bangles
A. Light Green B. Beige C. Dark Green
$65 – Set of 3 bangles
Better World Arts produces and sources high
quality art and handicrafts from artisans globally. All
profits generated are distributed fairly between artists
and producer.
These products are a cross cultural project involving
artists from the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankuntjatjara
Lands, Central Australia and artisans in Peru.
Silver Brooch $60 – Each
Silver Pendant $48 – Each
Sea of Hand Pins
Aboriginal flag colours
$9 for 3 pins
Torres Strait Islander flag colours
$12 for 4 pins
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Kemarre Screen Printed Silk Scarf
Kemarre Arts is a Canberra based Aboriginal owned
and operated Arts business.
Silk Scarf – Rose Pink Emu Chicks
$75 –Each
BOOKS
KIDS BOOKS
Mazin Grace Dylan Coleman
E is for Echidna Bronwyn Bancroft
Winner of the 2011 David Unaipon Award for Indigenous Writing.
A beautiful book of Australian words for the very young.
Dylan Coleman fictionalises her mother’s childhood at the Koonibba
Lutheran Mission in South Australia in the 1940s and 50s.
$14.95 – Suitable for our youngest ANTaR
$23
Don’t Take Your Love To Town
Ruby Langford-Ginibi
Don’t Take Your Love to Town, is a seminal work of Indigenous
memoir.
$25
Blood (Paperback) Tony Birch
Shortlisted for the 2012 Miles Franklin Literary Award.
Set on the back roads of rural Australia, Blood is a boy’s odyssey
through a broken-down adult world.
supporters
From Little Things Big Things Grow
Paul Kelly and Kev Carmody
The iconic Australian song - “our anthem of hope”
- appears here for the first time as a beautiful book
for the young, and young at heart - which is to say,
all of us.
$19.95 – All ages
Stolen Girl Trina Saffioti and Norma
MacDonald
$23
Stolen Girl gives young readers an insight into the life of
a child taken away from everything they know into an
alien world without love.
Indigenous Australia For Dummies
Larissa Behrendt
$20.00 – Age 5+
A comprehensive, relevant, and accessible look at all aspects of
Indigenous Australian history and culture.
Water Lilies Di Lucas and Colwyn
Campbell
$39.95
People on Country, Vital Landscapes,
Indigenous Futures
Edited by Jon Altman and Seán Kerins
Having reclaimed over 20% of the continent through
empowering changes to land rights and native title laws, this
book documents the environmental struggle of Aboriginal
people living on the land to rehabilitate, conserve and manage
the Indigenous estate.
$39.95
A young boy learns how to collect edible seeds of lilies
and how to prepare this bush food.
$20 – Ages 5+
The Shack that Dad Built Elaine Russell
The Shack that Dad Built offers a narrative of the impact
of government policies on the lives of Aboriginal people
in the 1940s and 1950s in Australia.
$15 – Ages 4+
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GAMES
Father Sky and Mother Earth Oodgeroo
Noonuccal
Set of three Aunty Wendy books
Kangaroo Rock Rock
Wendy Notley and Taleena Simon
+
Insects
Wendy Notley and Kowanyama
State School Students
+
Tucker
Wendy Notley and Narelle
Urquhart
Kangaroo
Kangaroo
Father Sky and Mother Earth created a beautiful world ... until
Human Animals came along with their noise, rubbish, smoke
and oil. Father Sky and Mother Earth contains a message as
relevant today as it was when the story was first published in
1981. Oodgeroo Noonuccal was a leader and activist as well
as an author, poet and illustrator of international standing.
Special catalogue price $20 – Hardcover. Suitable for 4+
Down the Hole Edna Tantjingu Williams, Eileen
Wani Wingfield and Kunyi June-Anne McInerney
In the stark desert mining town of Coober Pedy when the
government people came to take the fair-skinned Aboriginal
children away they didn’t always find them. They were ‘down the
hole up the tree across the sandhills . . . running from the State.’
$24.95 – All ages
Fog A Dox Bruce Pascoe
Fog A Dox is a story of courage, acceptance and respect. The
dialogue is finely crafted and Indigenous cultural knowledge and
awareness are seamlessly integrated into the story.
$20 – Young Adult
Bubbay: A Christmas Adventure Josie Wowolla
Boyle
Bubbay lives in the outback and sleeps in his swag under the stars.
One night, just before Christmas, Bubbay wishes for something he
has never had. His friends, the stars hear him and, with the help of a
talking Christmas tree, the magical Gubarlee and five desert animals,
Bubbay begins a quest to make his dearest wish come true.
$20 – Ages 4+
Have you ever been to the desert and
visited Uluru?
Have you ever seen a kangaroo playing a
guitar in a rock and roll band?
Well, put on your dancing shoes because
you’re invited to the concert. Come and
join kangaroo and his friends, dingo, lizard,
cockatoo, snake and emu as they ‘rock,
rock, rock around Uluru’.
Contact Aunty Wendy’s Mob
Website: www.auntywendysmob.com
ISBN 978-1-92136-794-6
9
781921 367946
Written by Taleena Simon & Wendy Notley • Illustrated by Taleena Simon
$36 Set of three Aunty Wendy
books
$13 Individual book
Ages 3-6
Kurrajong Aboriginal Dolls
Handmade and handpainted
fabric dolls.
(360mm high)
$48 Each
Birrguu Matya – The Bush Game
The Bush Game
- a traditional
game, similar to a
combination of chess
and ‘tic tac toe, is
designed to develop
concentration,
patience and lateral
thinking. Playing
instructions and cultural notes included.
$25 – All ages
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Rock
Kangaroo Rock is an
adaptation of an Aunty
Wendy’s Mob song on the
‘happy to be me’ CD.
Music
Seaman Dan Island Way
Black Arm Band Dirtsong
An irresistible mix of hula, blues, jazz and folk.
Dirtsong is a powerful journey through Australia’s
cultural heartland inspired by the words of Alexis
Wright (Miles Franklin winner).
$30
$30
Dan Sultan Get Out While You Can
ARIA gong for “Best Blues & Roots Album” 2010.
$30
Soundtrack from the movie The Sapphires
THE SAPPHIRES movie sound track is a collection of soul
classics that define a generation.
$25
Yothu Yindi Tribal Voice
Featuring the songs ‘Treaty and ‘Djanpana’.
$25
Frank Yamma Country Man
If Dan Sultan is said to be the Elvis of the Indigenous
music scene then Frank Yamma would have to be the
Johnny Cash.
$30
Freedom Rides – 40 Years On DVD ‘Film of the Year’ finalist
18th Deadly Awards 2012.
The film follows a group of people as they retrace the journey of the historic
1965 Freedom Ride through regional New South Wales.
It features extensive interviews with Aboriginal community members, reflecting on
the face of racism today and the future for reconciliation.
$25
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Order Form
To order any of the products in the ANTaR Rights Stuff 2012/13 Catalogue,
please fill out your delivery and payment details below and your order overleaf.
Post to ANTaR, PO Box 77, Strawberry Hills, 2012 or
Fax to ANTaR (02) 9280 0061.
Stationery
Price
Sea of Hands Cards (Pack of 10)
$13
Elaine Russell Cards (Pack of 8)
$10
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Ninuku Arts Cards
Pack of 10
$13
Personal Details
Pack of 30
$30
Name:
Waltja Cards
ANTaR I.D. (If known):
Pack of 10
$13
Pack of 30
$30
Jukurrpa 2013 Calendar
$25
Jukurrpa 2013 Diary - Soft Cover
$23
Jukurrpa 2013 Diary - Hard Cover
$30
Jukurrpa Journal
$15
Delivery Address:
State: Postcode:
Phone: (
) Mobile:
Email:
Magabala Diary
$29.95
Payment Details
Aboriginal Australia Wall Map
$18
Payment Type
Land Acknowledgement Plaque - Personal Use
$35
Cheque (payable to ANTaR)/ Money Order
Land Acknowledgement Plaque - Organisations
$45
Credit Card
Waltja Reusable Diary Covers
Large
$88
Name on Card:
Small
$55
Card number:
Homewares
Price
Bima Wear Pillowcase Cover
A
B
$35 each
Tjanpi Desert Weavers
Woven Basket with Feathers
$65
Better World Arts Cushion Covers
A
B
C
$60 each
Better World Arts Cushion Covers
A
B
C
D
$12 each
Gaawaa Miyay Cushion Covers
A
B
$75 each
Gaawaa Miyay Tea Towels
A
B
C
$35 each
Gaawaa Miyay Tea Towels (Set of 3)
$95 each
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ANTaR works to achieve Justice, Rights and Respect for Australia’s First Peoples
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FASHION
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Gaawaa Miyay Scarf
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$85 each
Gaawaa Miyay Bangle Set (Set of 3)
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C
$65
Better World Arts Silver Brooch
$60
Better World Arts Silver Pendant
$48
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Sea of Hand Pins
Aboriginal Flag Colours (3 Pins)
$9
Torres Strait Islander Flag Colours (4 Pins)
$12
Kemarre Screen Printed Silk Scarf
Rose Pink Emu Chicks
$75
BOOKS
Price
Mazin Grace
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$23
GAMES
Price
Kurrajong Aboriginal Dolls
$48
Birrguu Matya – The Bush Game
$25
MUSIC
Price
Seaman Dan Island Way
$30
Dan Sultan Get Out While You Can
$30
Soundtrack from the movie The Sapphires
$25
Yothu Yindi Tribal Voice
$25
Frank Yamma Country Man
$30
Black Arm Band Dirtsong
$30
DVD
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Freedom Rides – 40 Years On DVD
$25
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People on Country, Vital Landscapes, Indigenous $39.95
Futures
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Don’t Take Your Love To Town
$25
Total number of Items & Subtotal
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Blood (Paperback)
$23
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Indigenous Australia For Dummies
$39.95
Postage & handling add 15%
(Capped at $20 – excludes international)
Added Donation (Thank You)
$
Price
E is for Echidna
$14.95
From Little Things Big Things Grow
$19.95
Post:
ANTaR, PO Box 77, Strawberry Hills 2012
Stolen Girl
$20
Fax:
(02) 9280 0061
Water Lilies
$20
Phone:
(02) 9280 0025
The Shack that Dad Built
$15
Online:antar.org.au/shop
Father Sky and Mother Earth
$20
Down the Hole
$24.95
Fog A Dox
$20
Bubbay: A Christmas Adventure
$20
Set of three Aunty Wendy books
Kangaroo Rock, Insects, Tucker
$36 per set
Kangaroo Rock
Insects
Tucker
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KIDS BOOKS
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$13 each
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