Yes, Kath Walker, also known as Oodgeroo Noonuccal, was an Australian artist, poet, and political activist. She is renowned for her poetry that reflects Indigenous Australian culture and issues, using her art as a means to advocate for Indigenous rights and recognition. Walker's work played a significant role in the Australian arts and literature scene, and she is celebrated as a key figure in promoting Indigenous voices.
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Craven Walker invented the lava lamp.
depends what kind of artist, like an artist in theatres, is performer. artist in make up can be cosmetician, stylist. if your asking for artist in drawing i would say painter or drawer
Walker seems to be very crazy in the book Wolf Brother.
Kath Walker has written: 'The dawn is at hand'
Kath Walker became famous because of how she defended her country
Yes. Kath Walker, also known as Oodgeroo Noonuccal, died in 1993.
Kath Walker, also known as Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Noonuccal was her tribe), was an indigenous Australian writer and poet.
1993
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Indigenous writer Kath Walker, also known as Oodgeroo Noonuccal, was born on Stradbroke Island, in southern Queensland's Moreton Bay.
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Oodgeroo Noonuccal. The Noonuccal comes from her tribe of the Nunukul of North Stradbroke Island.
As a symbol of commitment to her Aboriginal culture Kath Walker changed her name to Oodgeroo Noonuccal as this name introduces her as a Native American and not as a white girl.
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Kath Walker, later known as Oodgeroo Noonuccal, grew up on North Stradbroke Island in Queensland, Australia. She was a member of the Noonuccal tribe and had a strong connection to her Aboriginal culture and heritage.