Issue Details: First known date: 1991... 1991 [Review Essay] Flinders Ranges Dreaming
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'Inhaadi ngalpurlaru yarta— Adnyamatharu. Inhanga Adnyamathanha ikaanggu, adi udnyuidla yanaanggata. (This is our country—Adnyamathanha people's. Adnyamathanha people lived here before the white men came.) Thus begins the imprimatur of a senior Adnyamathanha elder, Claude Demell, to Dorothy Tunbridge's beautiful book, Flinders Ranges Dreaming. This book is about Yura yarta, he tells us, Aboriginal country, his people's country-)'. Here are its stories. They aren't secret. We want you to know them.'  (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Australian Aboriginal Studies no. 1 1991 11961064 1991 periodical issue

    'Since our last issue w e have said farewell to one Principal and welcomed his successor. Warwick Dix will be missed by many of us but w e greet Dr Bill Jonas and look forward to the coming years under his guidance and leadership. Readers will recall that I asked Warwick to write the last Editorial as a farewell act and an opportunity to make some personal observations on the Institute and the work we undertake. It seemed natural, then, to ask Bill to write this one on the inauguration of his term as Principal.

    --Kingsley Palmer General Editor (Editorial)

    1991
    pg. 86-88
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