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Dreamtime Mysteries Trilogy

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A young anthropology student is inspired to research his own Aboriginal culture and ancestral history for his thesis. He visits his native territory where an old scar tree bears the impression of a human face resembling his late grandmother, an elder of his nation. After Rex falls asleep under the tree, the bush comes to life and the old tree he referred to as Gran Yan, shares stories about the Booran tribe of Yaraan Grove with the younger, regenerated forest. There he learns more about his traditional language and the character of his people...their customs, spirituality and intuitiveness, filled with adventure and a touch of Dreamtime fantasy. Moving forward towards his degree, Rex needs information, and returns to the sacred location where Gran Yan opens up about an earlier generation of the tribe, and their journeys to other nations provide some whimsical entertainment, while the characters are made relatable. In the final section of the three-part story, Rex is required to describe Indigenous cultural adjustments following British colonisation. He comes by his late grandfather's collection of family records dating back to the settlement of Brisbane. Rex gains enough information to complete his thesis, and is directed to evidence that solves a crime committed twenty years previous, leading to his grandfather's death.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780648775294
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 540
  • Published:
  • February 27, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 157x33x235 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 926 g.
Delivery: 2-3 weeks
Expected delivery: January 11, 2025
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025
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Description of Dreamtime Mysteries Trilogy

A young anthropology student is inspired to research his own Aboriginal culture and ancestral history for his thesis. He visits his native territory where an old scar tree bears the impression of a human face resembling his late grandmother, an elder of his nation. After Rex falls asleep under the tree, the bush comes to life and the old tree he referred to as Gran Yan, shares stories about the Booran tribe of Yaraan Grove with the younger, regenerated forest. There he learns more about his traditional language and the character of his people...their customs, spirituality and intuitiveness, filled with adventure and a touch of Dreamtime fantasy.
Moving forward towards his degree, Rex needs information, and returns to the sacred location where Gran Yan opens up about an earlier generation of the tribe, and their journeys to other nations provide some whimsical entertainment, while the characters are made relatable.
In the final section of the three-part story, Rex is required to describe Indigenous cultural adjustments following British colonisation. He comes by his late grandfather's collection of family records dating back to the settlement of Brisbane. Rex gains enough information to complete his thesis, and is directed to evidence that solves a crime committed twenty years previous, leading to his grandfather's death.

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