Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 [Review Essay] : My Home Broome
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'At Yalbillinga Boori Day Care Centre we are always looking for good quality books about Indigenous cultures. We look for books that parents can share with children aged zero to five years. My Home Broome is not for this age range, but we have got a lot out of this book as we have found it useful to engage our community. This book shows children, parents and community members possibilities for sharing their own stories. It came at a good time for Yalbillinga because we were looking at ways for community to share stories for young people.'  (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Australian Aboriginal Studies no. 1 2013 7596239 2013 periodical issue

    'Australian Aboriginal Studies receives submissions that reflect the broad range of disciplines that can be considered to encompass ‘Indigenous studies’. The first edition for 2013 is a case in point, with authors discussing matters of identity, language and racism, cultural heritage, historical changes, the impacts of gambling, community engagement processes, and the importance of art and culture.'   (Editorial introduction)

    2013
    pg. 126
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