Early 1960s

Reading of poem The Dispossessed

Kath Walker (Oodgeroo Noonuccal)

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This is a very short film about Oodgeroo Noonuccal. which includes her reciting her poem The Dispossessed and discussing the conditions in which Aboriginal people lived at the time and how her poems were written as an act of political activism, to give a public voice to her people and to make a public focus on their lives. Important here is the reading of the powerful activist poem The Dispossessed.
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KathWalker(OodgerooNoonuccal)

1920-11-03 - 1993-08-16

Kath Walker was a leading Aboriginal poet, writer, political activist, artist and educator. During World War Two Kath volunteered to enlist in the Australian Women's Army Service. She had a lifelong commitment to advancing civil rights and improving the lives of her people. She was a leading member of Indigenous organisations that demanded Constitutional change to end state control over Aboriginal people. Walker had a successful career as an author, releasing a series of books for young readers recreating the stories she learned as a young girl. In 1987 Kath changed her name to Oodgeroo of the Noonuccal tribe in protest at the Australian Bicentennial celebration. In the same year she returned her MBE to the Queensland Governor stating that Aboriginal Australia had very little to celebrate after 200 years of white settlement.