HIGH COUNTRY CATTLEMEN : CELEBRATING THE FAMILIES AND TRADITIONS OF AUSTRALIA’S ALPINE REGIONS

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ISBN 9781760063719. Summary from TROVE: Dating back to the 1830s, the mountain cattlemen heritage is one of the oldest forms of agriculture in Victoria and New South Wales. The cattlemen teach the now seventh generation the intimate secrets of the mountains, rivers and seasons as they tackle rigorous river crossings and mountainous terrain on horseback from a young age. In this stunning book, photographer Melanie Faith Dove takes a contemporary look at the few remaining families proudly carrying on their long-held bush traditions, and training the next generation to become the custodians of the land. The sublime photographs in this book document the proud yet threatened tradition of the mountain cattlemen. Features an foreword by Geoff Burrowes , producer of The Man from Snowy River. Introduction by Ian Stapleton, author and outback education pioneer. The HCHH does not hold a copy of this book, if you would like to access a copy, refer to the National Library of Australia, TROVE website which gives details of where the book can be borrowed or purchased: http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/193267495?q&versionId=211599697

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