Australia's Agricultural Identity - an Aboriginal yarn
- Published: 27 May 2025
- ISBN: 9781761047381
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 288
A personal account of the special skills Aboriginal farmers have today, based on a cultural respect for soils, plants and animals, and a wide-ranging appeal to harmonise these skills with Western technology so that land care and agricultural productivity move forward wakulda – side by side. A fresh and creative look at Australian agriculture.
Bill Gammage
You have never read a book like this. It tells an Australian story that encompasses the full history, not just the past 235 years. It’s a gentle book and therein lies its lesson.
Bruce Pascoe
Listening to stories about farming from his own Worimi country, Joshua Gilbert examines what it means to be an Aboriginal person today, what it means to be a farmer, and what it means to identify as Australian. Josh explores where these concepts overlap and the need to develop an agricultural system where Indigenous and Western knowledge converge.
Good Reading Magazine
This is a brilliant book. The writing is evocative and warm, his ideas are bright and sparkly.
Jessica Rudd