Issue Details: First known date: 2025... 2025 In the 1600s, a Yolŋu Girl Was Kidnapped from an Australian Beach. Centuries Later Her Story Is a Novel
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'Based on a story from pre-colonial Australia, A Piece of Red Cloth is a pioneering, ‘real collaboration’ between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal storytellers' 

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https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/feb/10/a-piece-of-red-cloth-yolngu-indigenous-history-merrkiyawuy-ganambarr-stubbs-leonie-norrington In the 1600s, a Yolŋu Girl Was Kidnapped from an Australian Beach. Centuries Later Her Story Is a Novelsmall AustLit logo The Guardian Australia
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  • A Piece of Red Cloth Leonie Robin Norrington Merrkiyawuy Ganambarr Stubbs Djawa Burarrwanga Djawundil Maymuru 2025 single work novel
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