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Issue Details: First known date: 2015... vol. 5 April 2015 of Land Rights News est. 1983 Land Rights News
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2015 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Tracker's Vision Splendid, Alexis Wright , single work obituary
'Tracker Tilmouth was an Aboriginal leader, political thinker and strategist of the highest order...'
(p. 28)
From All Those Hills, a Mountain of Stories, single work review
— Review of Every Hill Got a Story : We Grew up in Country 2015 anthology biography ;

'...Every Hill got a Story is packed with heartbreaking and funny yearns by 127 well known men and women from across the CLC (Central Lands Council) region and hundreds of photos, many of them never published before...'

(p. 30)
This Book Sings, single work review
— Review of Jardiwanpa Yawulyu : Warlpiri Women's Songs from Yuendumu Coral Napangardi Gallagher , Peggy Nampijinpa Brown , Barbara Napanangka Martin , Georgia Curran , 2014 selected work lyric/song ;
The new book Jardiwanpa Yawulyu presents 38 songs from the Jardiwanpa song line, which crosses Warlpiri country from south to north...'
(p. 30)
Milpirri Celebrates Reconciliation, single work column
'Lajamanu's sixth Milpirri festival celebrated Jardiwanpa, the Warlpiri reconciliation ceremony...'
(p. 30)
Tales from around the Campfire, single work review
— Review of Gun-ngaypa Rrawa : My Country Crusoe Batara England , Patrick Muchana Litchfield , Raymond Walanggay England , Margaret Carew , 2014 selected work single work prose ;

'Gun-Ngaypa Rrawa My Country launched at Maningrida in March presents stories from Gunnartpa people who live in North-Central Arnhem Land...'

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(p. 31)
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