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Marty Dodd, taken from his parents when he was a boy, grew up to be a successful stockman, horse trainer and opal miner. 'From exploitation to independence this is a story of resilience that needed to be told. Marty Dodd's experiences and philosophy make a worthwhile addition to the growing literature of Aboriginal autobiography. As told in his own words, this is a remarkable story.' Source: http://www.nla.gov.au/ (Sighted 08/04/009).
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- Sound recording.
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Untitled
2001
single work
review
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , March vol. 16 no. 1 2001; (p. 41)
— Review of They Liked Me, the Horses, Straightaway 2000 single work autobiography
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Untitled
2001
single work
review
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , March vol. 16 no. 1 2001; (p. 41)
— Review of They Liked Me, the Horses, Straightaway 2000 single work autobiography
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