Written by an Indigenous author, "The Little Red Yellow Black Book: An Introduction to Indigenous Australia" is an excellent first glance at the until-now silenced Indigenous perspective of Australia's history. This little book aims for a non-chronological view of different issues that are of great relevance to understand Indigenous Australia, from their ways of life and sociocultural traditions to their activism, resistance, and achievements. As a non-Indigenous, non-Australian person, I didn't know anything about the topic before opening this book, and thus learned quite a bit. Still, I would perhaps argue that some sections felt very dry and overcrowded with names, dates, and numbers. I felt like, at times, different topics came across as choppy and a little scarce, which then again simply means that I'd like to have a deeper look at Indigenous Australia. All in all, this was a great introductory text.