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Auntie Rita

Auntie Rita

The Classic Memoir of an Aboriginal Woman's Love and Determination

by Jackie Huggins and Rita Huggins
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/05/2023

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Auntie Rita is a revised edition of the bestselling and award-winning memoir of Aboriginal woman Rita Huggins first published in 1994. Rita battled dispossession, poverty, personal tragedy and racism to create a rich meaningful life, lived out during the momentous changes of the 20th century.

‘Most people call me Auntie Rita, whites as well as Aboriginal people. Auntie is a term of respect of our older woman folk. You don’t have to be blood-related or anything. Everyone is kin. That’s a beautiful thing because in this way, no one is every truly alone, they always have someone they can turn to.’

Rita Huggins was born on Bidjara/Bidyara country at Carnarvon Gorge in central Queensland. As a child in the 1920s, she met white men for the first time: troopers who forced her family into cattle trucks and drove them south to Barambah, later Cherbourg Aboriginal Reserve. At Cherbourg ‘we had to stay in one place now, while the white men could roam free.’

There were some happy times, but the only way out of Cherbourg for First Nations people was work. Rita worked as a housekeeper all over Queensland before meeting and marrying Jack Huggins. After Jack’s untimely death, Rita struggled with grief and the challenges of being a single parent to three young children, and caring for extended family and community. As the 1960s unfolded, Rita watched the rise of First Nations activism — the 1967 Referendum, the Freedom Rides, new Aboriginal political organisations — and knew she wanted to make something better for herself, her family and for all Indigenous people. She joined Queensland’s One People of Australia League and was an active member till her death in 1996.

In Auntie Rita, Rita’s words — interspersed with reflections from her daughter Jackie — reveal a life shaped by personal tragedy, the dramatic changes of the twentieth century and personal resilience. This moving memoir has been enjoyed by readers around the world since it was first published in 1994

ISBN:
9780855751128
9780855751128
Category:
Australasian & Pacific history
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-05-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Aboriginal Studies Press
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
200
Dimensions (mm):
230x152mm
Jackie Huggins

Jackie Huggins is a Bidjara/Birri Gubba Juru woman from Queensland. She is a historian and author, and has worked in Aboriginal Affairs for over four decades in areas of reconciliation, history, the arts, environment, literature, leadership, education, prison reform, domestic and family violence, and many other social justice initiatives. She has held many leading positions including on the Stolen Generations Inquiry, and at Queensland State Library, AIATSIS and University of Queensland. Her previous books are Sister Girl and Jack of Hearts QX11954 (UQP).

Rita Huggins

Rita Huggins was a Bidjara/Bidyara woman from the Carnarvon Gorge/Springsure area of central Queensland. As a young girl she was forcibly removed to Cherbourg Aboriginal Mission. At 14 years of age, she was sent to work on cattle stations as a domestic.

She continued this work in Brisbane after receiving an exemption certificate. She married Jack Huggins and they moved to Ayr, North Queensland, where the last three of her five children were born. After Jack’s early death in 1958 she returned to Brisbane and became active in Aboriginal affairs. She lived out her days, until her death in 1996, as a wise and deeply respected Elder, loved by black and white alike.

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