Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 The Pulse of History : 'In My Blood It Runs' and Indigenous Identity
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'Depicting a ten-year-old Aboriginal boy's struggle to reconcile his cultural identity with the demands of a Western school system, Maya Newell's documentary raises timely questions about how to synthesise traditional culture and mainstream education - as well as framing its subject's story within the lingering history of Indigenous dispossession, as Suzie Gibson discusses.'

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    y separately published work icon Screen Education no. 96 2020 19247943 2020 periodical issue 2020 pg. 72-77
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