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Portraits from a Land Without People : A Pictorial Anthology of Indigenous Australia 1847-2008
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Portraits from a Land Without People : A Pictorial Anthology of Indigenous Australia 1847-2008
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'Portraits From a Land Without People is the most comprehensive anthology of photographs to document Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island culture yet produced. It charts the photographic history of Indigenous Australia from the first photographs by Douglas T. Kilburn in 1847 through to the Prime Minister's 'Apology' in 2008. Foreword by Prof. Pat Dodson and introduction by Prof. Larissa Behrendt and John Ogden. Proceeds from this project go to the Jimmy Little Foundation's national initiatives to make a positive contribution to Indigenous health.' (Publication summary)
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Foreword by Pat Dodson
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* Contents derived from the
Avalon,
Northern Beaches area,
Sydney Northeastern Suburbs,
Sydney,
New South Wales,:Cyclops Press
, 2009 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Introduction Larissa Behrendt, single work essay
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Introduction Larissa Behrendt
2009
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— Appears in: Portraits from a Land Without People : A Pictorial Anthology of Indigenous Australia 1847-2008 2009;
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Introduction Larissa Behrendt
2009
single work
essay
— Appears in: Portraits from a Land Without People : A Pictorial Anthology of Indigenous Australia 1847-2008 2009;
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