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The story of the Aborigines' courageous fight for justice began in 1788, when the British first occupied Aboriginal land. It tells how Aborigines held on to their identity and to their traditional responsibility for their lands. Here are the stories of just a handful of the men and women who were proudly Aboriginal, and whose lives show how Aborigines have fought for their lands and for justice over the past two hundred years. – Introduction
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Aboriginal Consultant : Kevin Gilbert
Contents
* Contents derived from the
South Melbourne,
South Melbourne - Port Melbourne area,
Melbourne - Inner South,
Melbourne,
Victoria,:Macmillan Australia
, 1987 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Pemulwuy : 1788-1802, The War Begins, single work biography (p. 6-10)
- Musquito : Taking the War to Other Frontiers, single work biography non-fiction (p. 11-13)
- David Unaipon, 1873-1967 : Mastering the European's World, single work biography (p. 22-24)
- William Ferguson, 1882-1950 : The Battle for Aboriginal Rights, single work biography (p. 25-29)
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