Under a Bilari Tree I Born
Written by
Alice Bilari Smith
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This groundbreaking publication brings to light the hidden experience of First Nations women in regional and remote Australia. Now available as a stunning new Indigenous Classic, Alice Bilari Smith’s extraordinary journey embodies the strength and spirit of Australia’s country women. Raised amidst the rugged beauty of the bush and the challenges of station life in the Pilbara, Alice mastered a range of skills, from cooking and sewing to mustering and dingo scalping. In Roebourne (the oldest town in the north west of Western Australia), Alice’s commitment extended beyond her own children, as she played a pivotal role in establishing a Homemakers Centre for Aboriginal families. Alice was one of the indomitable women who shaped our communities, and who inspire by their example.
PRAISE FOR THE BOOK
‘… an evocative and powerful Aboriginal voice.’ Aboriginal History
‘The description of Alice’s life in overlapping Aboriginal and European worlds provides … a unique view of how this Aboriginal woman lived and survived in each.’ JAS Review of Books
‘… a splendid piece of Indigenous oral history.’ Canberra Times
‘… a fascinating insight on an indigenous life lived between the black and white worlds of the North-West.’ West Australian
‘Alice’s story captures a vital part of Australia’s history and is essential reading for secondary students who want to gain a deeper understanding of the life and experiences of Aboriginal women living in Australia.’ Australian Teacher


