Injury
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Untitled
(c1990)
Doris Gingingara
This artwork is provided by the Edith Cowan University Art Collection.
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The painting:
Near Maningrida, there is a billabong where lives a big snake, on the other side grows some sweet grass and bush potato. When people want to cross the billabong to get the grass and the potatoes to eat, they have to break some branches and leaves and put them in the water to make the snake quiet so it won't attack you and drown you.
The artist:
Doris Gingingara was born in Maningrida Arnhemland in 1946. She spent her childhood in the traditional way with her parents and her tribe, hunting and gathering.
Bibliography
References about injury have been compiled from our bibliographic database and are provided here.
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Publications
- General
- Specific topics
- Injury prevention
- Assault and inter-personal violence
- Family violence and sexual abuse
- Self-harm and suicide
- Other injury
- Transport - for published resources that may refer to transport injuries: view Indigenous road safety
- Key references
- »Bibliography
- Conference presentations
Our bibliography
If you have access to EndNote bibliographic software you may download our injury EndNote library containing relevant references from the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet bibliographic database. If you use Netscape Navigator as your browser click the right mouse button and choose the 'save link as' option to save to your computer. If you use Internet Explorer you should choose the 'save target as' option.
Download injury Endnote library (991KB - compiled June 2007)
If you do not have EndNote you may view the associated reference lists:
View injury reference list (Word doc - 332KB - compiled June 2007)
View injury reference list (PDF - 255KB - compiled June 2007)
Alternatively, you may wish to search through the HealthInfoNet bibliographic database for references about injury.
