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What the Colonists Never Knew

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What the Colonists Never KnewDiscover the profound narrative of *What the Colonists Never Knew*, a captivating exploration of Aboriginal life in Sydney from 1788 to the present day. Written by Dennis, the grandson of the last practicing matriarch of the Gai mariagal clan, this book beautifully illuminates the experiences and cultural richness of his forebears. As you delve into the pages, you'll glimpse a world filled with totemic landscapes, ceremonial sites, and ancestral song

Discover the profound narrative of *What the Colonists Never Knew*, a captivating exploration of Aboriginal life in Sydney from 1788 to the present day. Written by Dennis, the grandson of the last practicing matriarch of the Gai-mariagal clan, this book beautifully illuminates the experiences and cultural richness of his forebears. As you delve into the pages, you'll glimpse a world filled with totemic landscapes, ceremonial sites, and ancestral song-lines, all woven through Dennis's personal story and rich heritage.

This powerful memoir takes you to Narrabeen camp in the 1950s, where we meet Uncle Willie de Serve, a wise mentor with a face that tells a thousand stories. Experience the vibrant life of Nanna Watson, who, with her playful ingenuity, would gather food in the sand, epitomizing the close connection between Aboriginal identity and the land.

*What the Colonists Never Knew* not only serves as a window into the joys and struggles of Aboriginal culture but also reflects on themes of loss, resilience, and the importance of safeguarding identity. Join Dennis on his journey as he sheds light on the 'silent generations' and expresses the urgent need to document and share the wisdom of his ancestors.

This poignant read is perfect for history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone seeking to understand the depth of Aboriginal culture in contemporary Australia. Get your copy today and embark on a journey through time, memory, and the enduring spirit of the Gai-mariagal people.
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★★★★★ 3
The difference between 16 oz. and 18 oz. is hard to detect.
Size: 18oz brown
These bowls don't appear to be 18 oz. In fact, they look like they're smaller than my "paper" 16 oz. bowls. Perhaps they are deeper. Still, when I put food in them, they hold pretty much what the paper 16 oz. ones do. I chose them, again because I thought I made a mistake previously to this order. I wanted the sugar cane, heavy duty, microwavable bowls that these are advertised to be. Everything is as described except the size. I'll have to make note that I shouldn't buy these because the oz.'s advertised will persuade one to buy them.
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We used it to serve very hot menudo
Size: 18oz brown
Very sturdy
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Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Good, sturdy and easy cleanup for family events and holidays!
Size: 18oz brown
These disposable bowls seem well designed, with a focus on people who want compostable and microwave-safe options for hot foods. I like how thick and sturdy they are. They’re easy to use and stack neatly for storage. Great for parties, camping, or fast cleanup days. A good value for the price. They thankfully have good compostability.
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Nice recycled bowls!
Size: 18oz brown
This is a nice packs of disposable bowls. They hold up well when you microwave something in them (It was a can of drained corn and butter). I like that they're compostable , and they do a good job at resisting moisture. I didn't leave a bowl full of water overnight, but for having a meal, they're perfect to contain your food.
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