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List view record 741: Wathaurong : too bloody strong : stories and life journeys of people from WathaurongList view anchor tag for record 741: Wathaurong : too bloody strong : stories and life journeys of people from Wathaurong
List view record 742: The way we civiliseList view anchor tag for record 742: The way we civilise
List view record 743: We won the victory : Aborigines and outsiders on the north-west coast of the KimberleyList view anchor tag for record 743: We won the victory : Aborigines and outsiders on the north-west coast of the Kimberley
List view record 744: Welcome to Country : a travel guide to Indigenous AustraliaList view anchor tag for record 744: Welcome to Country : a travel guide to Indigenous Australia
List view record 745: Welcome to country : an introduction to our first people for young AustraliansList view anchor tag for record 745: Welcome to country : an introduction to our first people for young Australians
List view record 746: The welcome to Country handbook : a guide to Indigenous AustraliaList view anchor tag for record 746: The welcome to Country handbook : a guide to Indigenous Australia
List view record 747: Welcome to my countryList view anchor tag for record 747: Welcome to my country
List view record 748: What the colonists never knew : a history of Aboriginal SydneyList view anchor tag for record 748: What the colonists never knew : a history of Aboriginal Sydney
List view record 749: When the wattles bloom again : the life and times of William Barak, last chief of the Yarra Yarra tribeList view anchor tag for record 749: When the wattles bloom again : the life and times of William Barak, last chief of the Yarra Yarra tribe
List view record 750: Whispers of this Wik womanList view anchor tag for record 750: Whispers of this Wik woman
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Whispers of this Wik woman

Doyle, Maryann Fiona, 1969-2004
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This richly illustrated account of Cape York activist Jean George Awumpun, written from the personal perspective of family, is a rare illustration of the inseparable bonds of ancestry and country. Through the eyes of her grandaughter, this proud Alngith Elder's struggle in claiming her country is...
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