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

Hannah Rachel Bell (Author)
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October 1, 1998
 
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.


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Bell provides a fascinating look at an indigenous culture that has much to teach Australia's modern technological society. -- Library Journal, January 1999

Mens's Business, Women's Business is a fascinating read and an excellent example of personal revelations and growth that are possible when two cultures meet in equal terms with open minds. -- Aboriginal Voices

Though this book explores relationship between men and women, Bell goes beyond male and female roles to show how everything in creation is made of two, and that the two are necessarily different, each with its place in creation and in balance with the other. . . . A masterful blending of the aboriginal way of learning through storytelling/exploring the mythic, and the Western rational perspective of analysis. -- Talking Leaves, Spring/Summer 99

About the Author

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. 

Product Details

  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Inner Traditions (October 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0892816554
  • ISBN-13: 978-0892816552
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #900,022 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Bell sheds new light on Martians & Venusians, January 13, 1999
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This review is from: Men's Business, Women's Business: The Spiritual Role of Gender in the World's Oldest Culture (Paperback)
We've learned from John Gray that Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus. How about a totally fresh view that is actually thousands of years old? Men's Business Women's Business is the result of Hannah Rachel Bell's life work with Australian Aboriginals. Her account bespeaks her dedication to accurate detail gained living with and learning from these remarkably spiritual people. Her contrast of aboriginal society with "modern" society is thoughtfully and accurately portrayed, rather than lightly taken for granted. I believe Bell speaks well for native peoples in Australia to a broad world audience as she takes us through life stages of both males and females. The book is dedicated to her close friend, David Mowaljarlai, an aboriginal "lawman", who often clarified myths and stories for her. Anyone interested in Native Peoples of our planet will gain insight from "Men's Business Women's Business"
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An amateur archeologist had been taking photographs of Ngarinyin rock art without permission from the tribal Lawmen of the country. Read the first page
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promise husband, bush turkey, promise wife, hair belt
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Bush University, Daughter Sun, Two-Way Thinking, Triangle Thinking, Native Title, Law of Relationship, Pattern Thinking, Ngarinyin Law, Milky Way, Guildford Grammar School, Harvest Spiritmen, Law of Wurnan, Western Australia, Earth Mother, Law Owl, Wunggud Snake, Halls Creek, Lai Lai
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