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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 My Country Is Crying
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'Let me begin by paying my respects to the Kaurna people of his land, the traditional owners, and acknowledge their living culture and unique role that they play in the life of the Adelaide region.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon The Long Campaign : The Duguid Memorial Lectures, 1994–2014 Gus Worby (editor), Tristan Kennedy (editor), Simone Tur (editor), Mile End : Wakefield Press , 2017 10759425 2017 anthology criticism

    'This collection celebrates the contribution to public intellectual life - in South Australia and beyond - of eleven respected Indigenous educators, community leaders and activists: the Duguid lecturers.

    'Their work, in turn, honours the dedication of Dr Charles and Phyllis Duguid in advancing the cultural, social and political interests of Indigenous Australians from the 1930s to the 1990s.

    'The Duguid Memorial Lectures, 1994–2014, offer telling insights into the endeavours of individuals, communities and movements dedicated to improving Indigenous education, health, cultural practice and community governance. They prepare the ground and point the way for generations of leaders to come.

    'The Duguids and the Duguid lecturers are partners in the long, continuing campaign for a reconciled Australia.' (Publication summary)

    Mile End : Wakefield Press , 2017
    pg. 56-61
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