Life to the Power of Nothing
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About The Book

In this brief but remarkable book David Turner draws on a lifetime of experience to explore the beliefs of the Indigenous peoples of Australia. Those beliefs he observes form the foundation for a pan-continental way of life based not on the principle of unity but on a complex inter-relationship of interdependent parts. And that worldview has much to offer the rest of the human world as it searches for a path to a sustainable and secure future. As the author writes in the preface to the book: In February of 1969 my wife Ruth and I first set foot on a remote island in north Australia to research the way of life of the local Aboriginal people just as mining was commencing on their land-a couple from Canada via London England and Perth Western Australia myself enrolled as a Ph.D. student at the University of Western Australia sent to Groote Eylandt in the Northern Territory by my professor Ronald M. Berndt. A tent in the middle of the Aboriginal camp at Angurugu for day-time work a staging house across the Angurugu River as living quarters: spiders snakes a river to cross every evening with the risk of salt-water crocs swimming upstream. A wet season thats too wet and hot a dry season thats too dry and hot infection from even the slightest cut. Trying to learn Anindilyaugwa one of the most complex languages in the world. Missionaries mining. The whole gamut.All this time all those revisits in between articles and books published working to come to an understanding of what makes these Aboriginal people and their way of life tick. But what better way to understand something than to become part of it yourself? And what better way to express a basic understanding than in just a few words leaving the rest to the readers experiences in their own environment? After all were all the same kind of people. Arent we? Capable of the same experiences. Hopefully.
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