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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 The Gurindji People's Epic Struggle
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'Fifty years after Vincent Lingiari led about 200 Aboriginal workers and their families off Wave Hill Station, a Darwin-based historian, Charlie Ward, has published a book, A Handful of Sand , which tells the story of the Gurindji people’s epic struggle to secure a new future, which laid the foundation for land rights in the Northern Territory.'

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  • From Afterword - slightly edited.

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    y separately published work icon Land Rights News October 2016 10637883 2016 newspaper issue 2016 pg. 10-11
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