Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 An Ode To My Grandmother : Remaking the Past Using Oral Histories, Theatre and Music
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'Amy Elwood, a Wangkumara/Adnyamathanha Elder and cultural repository of knowledge and grandmother to one of us (Lorina Barker), has inspired an array of creative works about her experience of removal from Country.' (Introduction)

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