Bill Yidumduma Harney
Bill Yidumduma Harney (often shortened to Bill Harney) is a senior elder of the Wardaman people whose homeland is near Katherine in the Northern Territory of Australia. He is also known as an artist, storyteller, and musician.[1]
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Early life
Harney was born between 1932 and 1936 at Brandy Bottle Creek, on Willeroo Station, NT. His biological father was the famous Irish-Australian writer William Edward Harney, but he was brought up in a traditional Aboriginal community by his adopted Aboriginal father, Joe Jomornji, and mother, Ludi Yibuluyma. His sister was taken as part of the stolen generation but he escaped because his mother covered him in charcoal to hide the whiteness of his skin.[3]
Aboriginal teachings and awards
Harney is well known as an advocate and ambassador for Aboriginal Australians, and has made several international tours promoting knowledge of Aboriginal Australians. He also appears regularly on TV, radio, and film, often speaking on the subject of Aboriginal Astronomy. In 2003 he published, with Hugh Cairns, "Dark Sparklers", detailing the astronomy embedded in the Wardaman culture.[4] He has been a finalist several times in the National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award.[5] In August 2009 he featured in a two-man The First Astronomers show with astrophysicist Ray Norris at the Darwin Festival,[2] and in November 2009 he was prominent in the Message Stick [6] program on Aboriginal Astronomy produced by ABC TV.
Selected bibliography
- 1999 - Born Under the Paperbark Tree (with Jan Wositzky) ISBN 1-876622-03-2
- 2003 – Dark Sparklers (with Hugh Cairns) ISBN 0-9750908-0-1
References
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- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The First Astronomers, 2009, Darwin Festival
- ↑ The First Astronomers, 2009, ABC Radio National
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- ↑ http://www.abc.net.au/tv/messagestick/stories/s2730570.htm
External links
- Bill Harney Biography on ridji-didj
- Artist's profile at Mimi Arts
- Biography on Royal Institution Australia Web page
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- Living people
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- People from the Northern Territory