Tyson Yunkaporta is an Aboriginal scholar, founder of the Indigenous Knowledge Systems Lab at Deakin University in Melbourne, and author of Sand Talk. His work focuses on applying Indigenous methods of inquiry to resolve complex issues and explore global crises.
‘An extraordinary invitation into the world of the Dreaming...
Unheralded.’
*Melissa Lucashenko*
'It was certainty that drove a bulldozer through the oldest and
deepest philosophic statement on earth at Burrup Peninsula. Sand
Talk offers no certainties and Tyson Yunkaporta is not a bulldozer
driver. This is a book of cultural and philosophic intrigue. Read
it.’
*Bruce Pascoe*
'Radical ideas, bursting with reason.’
*Tara June Winch*
'After two hundred years, Indigenous thinkers are claiming the
right to interpret Aboriginal Australia. It is a revolutionary
change: here, in this compelling book, are its first fruits.’
*Nicolas Rothwell*
'An exhilarating meditation on different ways of knowing and being.
Sand Talk is playful, profound and fiercely original.’
*Billy Griffiths*
‘A familiar Indigenous sense of humour and generosity of sharing
knowledge makes this book enjoyable to read…Like Dark Emu,
Yunkaporta’s book will have people talking.’
*Books+Publishing (starred review)*
'Tyson Yunkaporta’s Sand Talk is an extraordinary reading
experience. It’s both philosophical and practical, and underpinned
by a compassionate yet realistic humanity.’
*Readings*
‘Asks the reader to emotionally connect to with not only the text,
but connect to the author through the text.’
*Geelong Advertiser*
'Clever, funny, thought provoking, sensible and generous all at the
same time. A must read!’
*Sydney Morning Herald*
‘Readable, digestible and quite frankly exciting.’
*Fifth Estate*
‘Thought-provoking.’
*New York Times*
‘Sand Talk is an important book. Tyson Yunkaporta an important and
original thinker and writer. The book unpacks for us something
originally genius about Indigenous thought, which has for too long
been dismissed as archaic folk knowledge from old oral cultures of
interest only to academics and fetishists. This book shows how
vital and alive and essential Indigenous ways of being and thinking
are. Yunkaporta is so smart, funny, and accessible. Everyone needs
to read this.’
*Tommy Orange, bestselling author of There There*
‘Challenges us to think differently – and change the world… It is a
timely and insightful read.’
*Di Morrissey*
'Perhaps the most unusual science book of the year...It’s a
dramatically new (to some) and absorbing way of engaging with the
world, and stops just short of exasperation with self-important
“western science”.’ Guardian
'A bold voice among a growing field of Australian Indigenous
writing that challenged a lot of my assumptions.’
*Dr Larry Marshall*
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