An exploration of contemporary social divisions through an Indigenous lens, focusing on the role of narrative in human connection. It examines the tradition of yarning as a tool for navigating conflict and fostering dialogue across diverse perspectives.
Accession Number: 35199
Site: Vernon O Content
Collection: N/A
Location: N/A
Binding Type: Hard Back
| vernon_accession | 35199 |
| vernon_id | 47657 |
| vernon_slug | — |
| vernon_authors | Tyson Yunkaporta |
| vernon_tags | Social sciences, Civilisation, Sociology, Communication, Reading, Language arts, Storytelling, Oral interpretation, Oral reading |
| vernon_production_date | 2025 |
| vernon_brief_description | With Right Story, Wrong Story, Apalech Clan member Tyson Yunkaporta, from far north Queensland, tackles the divisions that prevent us from talking to one another. Yunkaporta invites us to confront life's biggest questions and arms us with the tools we need to really listen, and to open our minds to change based upon our connections with others. -- publisher |
| vernon_object_type | Books/Document genres/Information forms/Visual and Verbal Communication |
| vernon_locations | In Processing |
| vernon_ob_status | Accessioned |
| vernon_isbn_issn | 9780063382398 |
| vernon_subject_people | — |
| vernon_subject_objects | — |
| vernon_subject_classes | — |
| vernon_last_sync_timestamp | 2026-04-28 10:20 |
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