In the autobiography titled 'The Left-hander',what did you learn about the personality of Oodgeroo's sewing teacher?

In the autobiography titled 'The Left-hander' by Oodgeroo Noonuccal (also known as Kath Walker), there is no explicit mention or description of Oodgeroo's sewing teacher. The book primarily focuses on Oodgeroo's life experiences as an Aboriginal woman, poet, and activist, shedding light on her cultural background, political views, and personal struggles.

Oodgeroo's sewing teacher makes her sew and usually snap ather when she uses her left hand

I apologize for the previous incorrect response. In "The Left-Hander", Oodgeroo discusses her experiences with her sewing teacher, who forces her to sew with her right hand instead of her natural left hand. The sewing teacher seems strict and inflexible, insisting that Oodgeroo should conform to societal norms and use her right hand for sewing. The teacher's actions of reprimanding Oodgeroo for using her left hand indicate a lack of understanding and acceptance of individual differences.