Description
This book recognises the role buffalo played in bringing together Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and pays tribute to the many individuals and groups, past and present, who have been involved with the industry and animal.
Filled with compelling, action-packed images taken over 30 years, “Nganabbarru, Buffalo” is not only an historic account of one of Australia’s most interesting industries but also places the animal in a contemporary context with its impact on the environment and potential to create new industries in the meat and dairy markets.
About David Hancock
An award-winning photographer and writer, David Hancock is the author of seven books. He has lived in the Northern Territory of Australia for more than 30 years, travelling the width and breadth of northern and central Australia shooting images and writing for magazines and newspapers. In recent years David has expanded to the corporate sector and works in Indigenous communities, particularly in Arnhem Land.
He finds the Top End of Australia to be an amazing place in terms of geography, weather and Indigenous culture and enjoys going to all parts and mixing with people who live in the north. His previous book “Kuwarddewardde, the Stone Country” celebrates life and indigenous society on the Arnhem Land plateau.
Darwin, NT : Skyscan Australia, 2022
Hard cover. ? pages : colour illustrations,