Ancestral Voices
Language and Silence
Body and Spirit
Memory and Loss
Spirituality
100

This recurring motif symbolizes the continuity of Aboriginal identity through generations.

Country

100

Where is Eckermann from.

 Yankunytjatjara

100

When the poem asks you to follow the body that is behind the body that walked ahead of the body you haven’t stepped into yet, how does that layered detour reshape the place where memory loops back into itself before you notice it left?

Pain

100

How does the line “I carry the old remembering” reveal the instability of memory under colonial disruption, showing how personal recollection becomes fractured when it collides with imposed historical narratives?

It shows that memory becomes unreliable and fragmented when colonial history overwrites Indigenous experience, forcing the speaker to hold memories that feel both inherited and damaged.

100

In what year was Inside My Mother officially published by Giramondo Publishing?

2015

200

Eckerman often invokes this natural element to represent ancestral presence and guidance.

“wind” or “spirit wind”?

200

In what way does her pared‑back diction critique the limits of English in expressing Indigenous experience?

It highlights linguistic inadequacy.

200

If skin becomes the doorway you enter only by exiting through the entrance that appears after you’ve already passed it, what contradiction does the poem force you to stand inside while standing outside of yourself?

Identity

200

In the phrase “the land remembers us”, how does Country act as a living archive that stores trauma, identity, and ancestral presence even when individuals cannot consciously recall it?

It positions the land as a keeper of memory, holding stories and pain that exceed individual recollection and preserving what colonisation attempted to erase.


200

At what age did Ali Cobby Eckermann meet her birth mother Audrey, an event that deeply shaped the themes later explored in Inside My Mother?

34

300

The poet’s use of fragmented syntax mirrors the disruption of this historical event.

Colonisation
300

How does the tension between languages reflect the fractured identity produced by forced assimilation?

It shows cultural dislocation.

300

When bloodlines run sideways into the future that is behind the past that hasn’t happened yet, how does the poem redirect you toward the ancestor who is standing to the left of the right‑hand echo of your own footsteps?

Kinship

300

How does the image “water runs through sorrow” express the cyclical nature of healing, suggesting that grief moves, returns, and reshapes itself rather than disappearing?

It shows that emotional recovery is fluid and ongoing, with sorrow washing through the speaker in waves that cleanse rather than simply fade.

300

During which major literary event was Eckermann interviewed about Inside My Mother?

Sydney Writers Festival

400

In “Inside My Mother,” the mother figure embodies both personal and collective memory of this cultural loss

Stolen Generation

400

What is the word in stanza 2 line 1 word 4 of the poem "Unearth"

The

400

If returning to Country requires leaving the place you never arrived at by walking toward the land that was already beneath the land beneath you, what spiralling motion does the poem insist you follow until you end up where you started without starting?

Healing

400

How does the line “stories fold into each other” illustrate the merging of personal and collective memory, revealing how assimilation blurs boundaries between individual loss and cultural loss?

It suggests that memories overlap and intertwine, making it impossible to separate personal grief from the broader historical trauma of her community.

400

What state did Eckermann grow up in and what state was she born?

Born in Adelaide grew up in Northern territory

500

What concept of time is represented when the poem uses a cyclical, non‑linear structure that contrasts with Western linear time?

circular temporality

500

What is the 4th word on the 7th line of "Keys" 

Respiring

500

When the body becomes the intersection where trauma turns left at the right‑hand turn that loops back into the left‑hand turn you didn’t take, how does the poem fold the spirit into the shape of a crossroads that keeps crossing itself?

Confrontation

500

In the line “I miss you still”, what central emotion shapes the poem’s portrayal of loss?

grief

500

What year was Ali Cobby Eckermann born?

1963