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No turning back, life story of Pearl and Bruce Smoker, missionaries amongst Aboriginal people in Western Australia, Keren Masters ; forewords by Howard Pedersen, Joyce Hudson

Label
No turning back, life story of Pearl and Bruce Smoker, missionaries amongst Aboriginal people in Western Australia, Keren Masters ; forewords by Howard Pedersen, Joyce Hudson
Language
eng
resource.biographical
collective biography
Illustrations
illustrationsportraits
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
No turning back
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Keren Masters ; forewords by Howard Pedersen, Joyce Hudson
Sub title
life story of Pearl and Bruce Smoker, missionaries amongst Aboriginal people in Western Australia
Summary
Much has been assumed and written about missionaries, with them often bearing the brunt of the criticism of Australia's Stolen Generation. The Colonisation of Australia initiated a time of massive change for Aboriginal people, as the Colony's underpinning values and beliefs led to policies and control of their lives that we now regret. Missionaries, guided by their faith and the thinking of their time, worked to make a difference in the lives of Aboriginal people. This book brings to life the story of Bruce and Pearl Smoker, missionaries in the Kimberley region in Western Australia from 1951-1973. It reveals their strong personal calling, and the challenges they faced, as they worked with meager resources under difficult conditions; unpaid yet under the authority of the Government. It gives insight into the changes experienced by the Kimberley people as it tells stories of the people they loved. After leaving the Kimberley region, they worked among the Noongar people in the south of Western Australia
Target audience
adult

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