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'Sometimes I think I was born an historian. I was certainly a child who asked many, many questions. This was often a burden and an embarrassment to my mixed-race mother, who could be identified as Aboriginal in some contexts, and who was anxious to fly under the radar in conformist and settled rural New South Wales of the 1950s and 1960s.' (Introduction)
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Includes illustrations and bibliography.
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Ngarranga Barrangang : Self and History, a Contemporary Aboriginal Journey
Subjects:
- New South Wales,
- 1950-1960
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