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Issue Details: First known date: 1998... 1998 Introductory Essay by Dean Yibarbuk : Notes on Traditional Use of Fire on Upper Cadell River
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    y separately published work icon Burning Questions : Emerging Environmental Issues for Indigenous Peoples in Northern Australia Marcia Langton , Darwin : Centre for Indigenous Natural and Cultural Resource Management, Northern Territory University , 1998 Z1598489 1998 single work non-fiction

    'This paper surveys some recent literature and as-yet unpublished observations of Indigenous conservation developments that provide envidence of Aboriginal people involving themselves as owners and managers, both in continuations of traditional custodial duties, and, as well as in carring out newly identified responsibilities in the management of tropical northern Australia...' (Source: Koori Mail 193, 1999:21)

    Darwin : Centre for Indigenous Natural and Cultural Resource Management, Northern Territory University , 1998
    pg. 1, 6
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