Wednesday 6 June 2012

Listening to Country ~ Ros Mariarty


Ros Moriarty is a white woman married to an Aboriginal man who was from the stolen generation and became a politician and government employee.

Knowing much of this first nation story reading the facts from a family point of view confirms my own research.  Over the course of many visits to her husband's family, Ros was fascinated to discover that the older tribal women of his family had a deep sense of happiness and purpose that transcended the abject material poverty, illness, and increasing violence of their community—a happiness that she feels is related to an essential "warmth of heart" that these women say has gone missing in today's world. 

In May 2006, she had the chance to spend time in the Tanami Desert in north central Australia with 200 Aboriginal women, performing women's Law Ceremonies. Here is the story of that trip and her friendship with these women, as she tells their stories and passes on their wisdom and understanding. 

Offering a privileged window into the spiritual and emotional world of Aboriginal women, this book is a moving story of common human experience, the getting and passing on of wisdom, and the deep friendship and bonds between women. It carries a moving and profound sense of optimism in the fundamental humanity we all share.

Robyn S

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