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Issue Details: First known date: 1992... 1992 Yammatji : Aboriginal Memories of the Gascoyne
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Carlisle, Victoria Park area, South & South East Perth, Perth, Western Australia,:Hesperian Press , 1992 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Omah Bananally : There Was A Skeleton Dug Up, Omah Bananally , single work oral history (p. 58-61)
Thomas Darby : They Stuck Our Faces In The Horse Trough, Thomas Darby , single work oral history (p. 61-62)
Jack Brand : There Were Skeletons All Over The Place, Jack Brand , single work oral history (p. 65-69)
Alma Ryan : They Used To Fight Over Women, Alma Ryan , single work oral history (p. 69-71)
Sydney Dale : You Had To Do What The Old People Said, Sydney Dale , single work oral history (p. 71-75)
Annie Dowker : There Was A Shark In A Rocky Pool, Annie Dowker , single work oral history (p. 75-79)
Tommy Ryan : There Were Plenty Of Ghosts At One Place, Tommy Ryan , single work oral history (p. 79)
Ernie Edney : Dingoes Are Cleverer Than Man, Ernie Edney , single work oral history (p. 81-83)
Suzy Chubby : They hanged The Poor Old Yammatji, Suzy Chubby , single work oral history (p. 85-87)
Archie Walgar : I Never Killed Anyone, Archie Walgar , single work oral history (p. 89-93)
Frank Trigg : I Remember The First Car In Carnarvon, Frank Trigg , single work oral history (p. 93-95)
Charlie Ryan : They Forced The Women, Charlie Ryan , single work oral history (p. 95-97)
Daisy Dodd : They Sang To The Clouds, Daisy Dodd , single work oral history (p. 97)
Mick Dalgetty : I Saw Them Do Corroborees, Mick Dalgetty , single work oral history

In this short story Mick Dalgetty talks about when he was taken from Mt Dalgety Station and taken to the Moore River Native Settlement.

(p. 101)
Monty Smith : They Shot The Yammatji On The Beach, Monty Smith , single work oral history (p. 103-107)
Dolly Bonnga : I Come From The Wild Country, Dolly Boonga , single work oral history (p. 109-110)
Jim Edney : I Dont Hold Any Grudges, Jim Edney , single work oral history (p. 111-114)
Marie Edney : They Washed The Wool With Caustic Soda, Marie Edney , single work oral history (p. 114-117)
Reginald McGibbon : I Didn't Fight Back, Reginald McGibbon , single work oral history (p. 117)
Sydney Snowball : The White Boss Always Gotta Win, Sydney Snowball , single work oral history (p. 119-121)
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