Men's Business, Women's Business: The Spiritual Role of Gender in the World's Oldest Culture

Men's Business, Women's Business: The Spiritual Role of Gender in the World's Oldest Culture

by Hannah Rachel Bell
Men's Business, Women's Business: The Spiritual Role of Gender in the World's Oldest Culture

Men's Business, Women's Business: The Spiritual Role of Gender in the World's Oldest Culture

by Hannah Rachel Bell

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Overview

Beautiful stories of life in Australian Aboriginal society--where gender influences every aspect of existence--that show a new way to find happiness in our modern Western culture

• Follows an Australian Aboriginal boy and girl from childhood through adolescence, adulthood, old age, and death, contrasting their experiences with those of ours at the same life stages

• Presents the experience of living in a society in which every action is governed by the gender laws of nature and myth, and offers us ideas for the conduct of our lives

For thousands of years the Ngarinyin Aboriginal culture of Australia has existed with almost a total division of responsibility between genders. This division enables both men and women to respect the power, wisdom, and essentiality of the other because only when the two genders work in harmony does their culture function as it should.

When Hannah Rachel Bell, a committed activist and feminist, first encountered this culture in the 1970s she resisted such blatant gender division. But over her 25-year collaboration with the well-known Aboriginal Lawman David Mowaljarlai she found her beliefs challenged and finally changed. In this book Bell presents the experience of living in a society in which every action is governed by the laws of nature and myth, rather than those of commerce and politics. She offers modern people ideas for the conduct of their lives by raising awareness of the cultural processes and institutions that affect men's and women's authority, sovereignty, and the fulfillment of their birthright. It is a journey that, if traveled collectively, could change the direction and experience of modern culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781620550397
Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Publication date: 10/01/1998
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Hannah Rachel Bell who served as consultant to the Western Australian and Northern Territory governments on cocultural development with the Aborigines of northern Australia, now devotes all her time to the Aborigine Bush University and is one of Australia’s most sought-after speakers on the current issue of reenvisioning Australian society and land rights to include the native peoples. She lives in Western Australia.
Hannah Rachel Bell was consultant to the Canadian government on the impact of Northwest pipeline development upon indigenous peoples before becoming consultant to the Australian government on cocultural development with the Aborigines of northern Australia. She now devotes all her time to the Aborigine Bush University and is one of Australia's most sought-after speakers on the current issue of reenvisioning Australian society and land rights to include the native peoples. She lives in Western Australia.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Formation of Identity


1 Introduction to the Ngarinyin
2 The Seed: Conception and Birth
3 Wuudu Time: Early Childhood
4 Metamorphosis: Adolescence
5 Coming of Age: Early Adulthood
6 Acquiring Wisdom: Maturity|
7 Jouney to Dulugun: Death
8 Two-Way Thinking
9 Law in the Mythic
10 Converging Paradigms

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