Oodgeroo went to China on 12 September 1984 as a part of a delegation organized by Australia-China Council (ACC) in response to the invitation from the Sanghai People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries. During this tour, Oodgeroo was relating her own ancient culture with the Chinese one and at the same time discovering the difference between the two in respect of achievement. This trip to China in September and October, 1984 had a great influence on Oodgeroo. Within forty-eight hours of her arrival in Sanghai, she began to feel the spark. The trip inspired her to write poetry again after a gap of six years. And the fruit of this tour was Kath Walker in China. The poems included within this collection reveal Oodgeroo’s love ...
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