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HUM 3163: Global Humanities (Okpala)
Global Humanities
- Getting Started
- Module 0 | Course Orientation: Engaging the Pluriverse
- Module 1 | Beyond Primitivism I
- Module 2 | Beyond Primitivism II
- Module 3 | Indigenous Theologies
- Module 4 | Confucianism and South African Ubuntu
- Module 5 |The Third Gender: A Tale from Mexico
- Module 6 | Aborigines' Theater: Patyegarang
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Aborigines' Theater: Patyegarang
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The Encounter of William Dawes and PatyegarangTHE NOTEBOOKS OF WILLIAM DAWES ON THE ABORIGINAL LANGUAGE OF SYDNEY
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PatyegarangTHE NOTEBOOKS OF WILLIAM DAWES ON THE ABORIGINAL LANGUAGE OF SYDNEY
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On PatyegarangPatyegarang was Australia's first teacher of Aboriginal language, colonisation-era notebooks show
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[From the discussion prompt] INDIGENOUS CULTURES AND CONTACT HISTORY Community storiesConnect with people and objects from the 27 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities where the Encounters stories were told.
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PatyegarangChoreographed by Artistic Director Stephen Page, Patyegarang was first presented as part of Bangarra's 25th anniversary in 2014.
As the colonial fleet arrived on Eora country in the late 18th Century, a young Aboriginal girl, Patyegarang, befriended the colony's timekeeper, Lieutenant William Dawes. She gifted him her language and culture in an extraordinary display of trust and friendship, which now inspires our imaginations about 'first contact'.
This live dance performance premiered at the Sydney Opera House in June 2014.