Saturday, 16 May 2009

Move over Mary Concepta, Bquinda's on the scene, Weekend Australian, 16 May, 2009.

Move over Mary Concepta, Bquinda's on the scene

Toohey, PaulWeekend Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 16 May 2009: 3.
"The Aboriginal names are extraordinary," he says. "It's about individualising -- these people who don't often feel they have an individual life. There's a cry for personal recognition, to get out of a kinship society where you aren't really an individual, you're just a leaf on a tree.
[Peter Sutton] says the phenomenon is not confined to Aboriginal culture. "You'll remember the Jaidyn Leskie murder: his mother was Bilynda. Wherever should have been an "i' in a name, there was a "y' instead. Those people came from Gippsland and, culturally, in many ways, they're like rural blackfellas."
"There's some flash names going around," Srymgour says. "It's that American influence coming in, it's that culture. On the Tiwis, there are the Shanikas and the Shanias.

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