Throughout this book, themes of the Indigenous peoples with two Dreamtime stories and of flowing rivers are featured. Rivers flow and connect peoples and stories. They are the lifeblood, the veins of this body of land Australia, where human endeavours flourish interdependent with the Land itself - where the author's ancestors drew life and nourishment.
The book is divided into three parts: Part I is about the first part of the author's parents' lives up until they leave school; Part II picks up the story that leads them into adulthood and family life in the world of the twentieth century. Part III enlightens the reader as to the story of Australian-Irish Sign Language and the journey of the language through the Catholic education system in Australia. This inclides brief accounts of the story of the Catholic Deaf Associations in Victoria, especially in relation to the family's story.
There is no attempt made to give a full history of the intricate and complex global Deaf story - nor of the Deaf story in Australia, including Auslan, Australian Sign Language. The focus is on the author's parents in the Catholic setting, their language - Australian-Irish Sign Language, and its journey. This narrow focus, however, illuminates a larger picture. There is also no attempt to write from the perspective of a professional linguist in Sign languages or Australian-Irish Sign Language, but the reader will occasionally read of the complex movement of fingers, hands and body as they are described in writing the elements of a visual living language. The author's wish is that this book be a valuable source of education for the Deaf community as well as the general community.
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