Veronica Perrule Dobson


Veronica Perrule Dobson , is an Australian Aboriginal Eastern Arrernte woman from the Alice Springs area, who is highly respected for her cultural and linguistic knowledge. She is an interpreter and teacher of the Arrernte language, an Arrernte elder and traditional owner, author, linguist, naturalist and ecologist. She was instrumental in establishing Eastern Arrernte as a written language.

Early life

Veronica was born at Arltunga, Central Australia, in 1944. She lived on the Arltunga Mission for approximately 10 years. Her family re-located to Lytentye Apurte mission then she moved to Alice Springs at the age of 16 where she worked in domestic service and in some of the local factories.

Career

Veronica has worked as a translator, interpreter and educator of the Arrernte language and culture for many years. She co-authored a dictionary of Arrernte helping to establish Arrernte as a written language and has written educational materials for teaching the language. She was a pioneer in the development of Arrernte language curriculum materials at Yipirinya, an indigenous school in Alice Springs.
Veronica is a botanist and ecologist drawing on her vast knowledge of Arrernte culture, local plants and their uses. She knows the food and medicines of the Arrernte lands intimately and has co-authored books on botany and worked with scientists on projects about plants, water quality, bush fire management, Arrente concepts of relatedness, the Native Seed Bank, and has contributed to a number of reports and papers on indigenous ecology. She has worked with staff of Central Land Council, NT Parks and Wildlife and CSIRO. She helped establish the bush medicine garden at the Olive Pink Botanic Garden and the Alice Springs Desert Park in central Australia. She served on The Merne Altyerre-ipenhe Reference Group advising on ethical guidelines for the bush foods industry in central Australia.
She has been awarded for her community service as a teacher and research collaborator. She often shares her natural history knowledge with the public.

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