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A portrait of Aboriginal spokesman, writer and playwright, Jack Davis. Davis relates his childhood and experiences on an Aboriginal settlement. Extracts from some of his plays are presented. A useful discussion starter for topics related to Aboriginal culture and the nature of government intervention in the lives of the Aboriginal people in the past. Designed as a resource for teachers and aimed primarily at senior secondary students.
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Decrying the Noble Savage
2001
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Muse , July no. 208 2001; (p. 15) This article discusses wther or not the representation of Aborigines in Australian film has changed during the last one hundred years.
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Decrying the Noble Savage
2001
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Muse , July no. 208 2001; (p. 15) This article discusses wther or not the representation of Aborigines in Australian film has changed during the last one hundred years.
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