Ysola Mary Best (15 November 1940 – 19 May 2007) was an Australian author and
elder
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of the
Yugambeh people
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. Best is known for her works and role in preserving the language, history and culture of the Yugambeh. She wrote about aboriginal culture and history. Most of her published works are about the
Yugambeh language
Yugambeh (or ''Mibanah'', from , 'language of men' or 'sound of eagles'), also known as Tweed-Albert Bandjalang, is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Yugambeh living in South-East Queensland between and within the Logan River ...
group of
South East Queensland
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.
Early life and education
Born on 15 November 1940, Best was the youngest child of Edith Graham and Stanley Yuke. Her grandmother Jenny Graham, was an aboriginal elder of the Yugambeh people. Best spent her childhood in
Southport
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Southport lies on the Irish ...
in Queensland.
Best attended the Star of the Sea Convent school in Southport. She graduated from
University of Adelaide
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in 1990 with a Bachelor of Arts in Aboriginal Studies and the following year was awarded a Graduate Diploma in Community Museum Management from
James Cook University
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.
Career
Best spent most of her life researching and writing about the Yugambeh. Along with her sister,
Patricia O'Connor Best worked to preserve the Yugambeh traditions and culture. In 1985, Best and her sister Patricia O'Connor successfully lobbied the
University of Queensland
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to repatriate the skeletal remains of their ancestors from the
Broadboach burial grounds. The sisters worked towards establishing the
Yugambeh Museum
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Language and Heritage Centre at
Beenleigh
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A government survey for the new town was conducted in 1866. The town is the terminus for the Beenlei ...
which opened in 1995.
In 1997, Best and Alex Barlow published ''Kombumerri - Saltwater People''. The book detailed the history of the
Kombumerri people and also documented Best's own experiences and family history.
She also wrote articles for the
Royal Historical Society of Queensland
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. In 1994, she gave the opening address in
Beaudesert at the Royal Historical Society of Queensland conference. Her paper ''“Aboriginal and early settler relations on the Logan and Albert Rivers: an Aboriginal view”'' was subsequently published in the Society's journal.
In 2005, Best, along with her sister-in-law, Candace Kruger, and Patricia, wrote and published ''Yugambeh Taiga'', which documents the music traditions of the Yugambeh people.
Best worked at the
State Library of Queensland
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and was on the State Library of Queensland Aboriginal Advisory Committee from 1993 to 2000.
Personal life
Best married Robin Best in 1962. The couple had two sons, Hague and Shannon. In 1980, Best and her husband moved to
Tamborine Mountain
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Geography
The plateau is a , . The name is from the of Yugumbir language of the Wanger ...
, the traditional lands of the Wangerriburra clan of the Yugambeh people. She spent most of her later years on the Mountain, writing and researching about the history of her people.
She died of cancer on 19 May 2007 at the age of 66.
In 2011, the Kungala building at the Yugambeh Museum was dedicated to her posthumously. Some of her works are also held at the museum.
Works
* Best, Ysola. (1994). ''AN UNEASY COEXISTENCE: AN ABORIGINAL PERSPECTIVE OF “CONTACT HISTORY” IN SOUTHEAST QUEENSLAND''.
* Best, Ysola. ''Jebbribillum Bora Ring: Our Learning Place,'' appears in Rory O'Connor ''Yugambeh: In Defence of our Country: mibun wallul mundindehla malinah dhagun'' 1993. Kombumerri Aboriginal Corporation for Culture, Queensland.
* Best. Ysola ''"Bilin Bilin - King or Eagle?"'' in Poignant Regalia: 19th Century Aboriginal Breastplates & Images: a Catalogue of Aboriginal Breastplates Held in Public. Regional and Private Collections in New South Wales. Victoria. Tasmania. Queensland. South Australia. Western Australia and the Australian Capital Territory.
* Best, Ysola. "Aboriginal and early settler relations on the Logan and Albert Rivers: an Aboriginal view. Paper presented to Royal Historical Society of Queensland. Conference (1994: Beaudesert, Qld). ''Journal of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland''.
* Best, Ysola (1997). ''Kombumerri - Saltwater people''. Alex Barlow. Port Melbourne: Heinemann Library Australia. .
* Best, Ysola (2005). ''Yugambeh talga: music traditions of the Yugambeh people''. Ysola Best, Candace Kruger, Patricia O'Connor. Southport, Qld.: Keeaira Press. .
* Best, Ysola (1998). ''Borobi and his friends''. Gillian Aird. Yugambeh Museum Language & Heritage Research Centre, Kombumerri Aboriginal Corp. for Culture. .
* ''Remnants of Gondwana : a natural and social history of the Gondwana rainforests of Australia''. (2010). . (Posthumously)
References
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Australian Aboriginal elders
Indigenous Australian writers
1940 births
2007 deaths