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List view record 201: Dingo makes us human : life and land in an Aboriginal Australian cultureList view anchor tag for record 201: Dingo makes us human : life and land in an Aboriginal Australian culture
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List view record 203: Discovering Aboriginal plant use : journeys of an Australian AnthropologistList view anchor tag for record 203: Discovering Aboriginal plant use : journeys of an Australian Anthropologist
List view record 204: Dispossession : Black Australians and white invadersList view anchor tag for record 204: Dispossession : Black Australians and white invaders
List view record 205: Djalkiri : Yolŋu art, collaborations and collectionsList view anchor tag for record 205: Djalkiri : Yolŋu art, collaborations and collections
List view record 206: Djulpan : a story from the Yirritja Clans of north-east Arnhem LandList view anchor tag for record 206: Djulpan : a story from the Yirritja Clans of north-east Arnhem Land
List view record 207: Does the media fail Aboriginal political aspirations? : 45 years of news media reporting of key political momentsList view anchor tag for record 207: Does the media fail Aboriginal political aspirations? : 45 years of news media reporting of key political moments
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Donald Thomson in Arnhem Land

Thomson, Donald F. (Donald Fergusson), 1901-19702003
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In 1932 Japanese pearl fishermen came ashore in the Caledon Bay area of Arnhem Land and raped several Yolngu women. In retaliation they were fatally speared by Yolngu men who were gaoled and sentenced to death. Anthropologist Thomson convinced the government to set up a commission to investigate ...
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