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Munda Nyuringu: he's taken the land. He believes it is his. He won't give it back.

Australia, 1984
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Aboriginal fringe dwellers of the goldfields of Western Australia tell their own story of what happened to their people when they were invaded by tens of thou..

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Then and Now

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My survival as an Aboriginal

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What have you done with my country

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Always was, always will be

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State of shock

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Tjurunga: the story of stone age man. - Rev. ed.

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