Robert Tudawali Robert Tudawali i(A106940 works by) (a.k.a. Robert Wilson; Majingwanipini (skin Name))
Born: Established: 1929 Melville Island, Tiwi Islands, Top End, Northern Territory, ; Died: Ceased: 26 Jul 1967 Darwin, Darwin area, Northern Territory,
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Tiwi people
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1 form y separately published work icon Ripples from Wave Hill Part 1 Maurie Ryan Japarta , Violet Wadrill , Topsy Todd , Billy Bunter , Ronnie Wavehill , Jimmy Wavehill , Brian Manning , Paddy Carroll , Frank Wilmington , Molly Dodd , Frank Hardy , Robert Tudawali , Lord Vestey , Peter Morris , Canberra : ABC Television , 2007 9911724 2007 single work film/TV life story interview 'Story of Australia's first successful land rights campaign: an against-the-odds struggle that reshaped our nation. Recalls the momentous fight started 40 years ago by the Gurindji people of the Northern Territory. On Australia's biggest cattle station, they took on one of England's richest aristocrats, the beef baron Lord Vestey. Their 1966 strike became one of our longest industrial disputes. Their rebellion gave rise to a national movement. First-hand account of the struggle - told by the Aboriginal people who fought for their land and the radicals who joined with them. Producer - Jeremey Boylen; made for TAFESA Elizabeth Campus under Part VA of the Copyright Act 1968.' (Source: TROVE)
1 In Darwin They Call Me Bobby Wilson Robert Tudawali , 1991 extract autobiography (The Unlucky Australians)
— Appears in: North of the Ten Commandments : A Collection of Northern Territory Literature 1991; (p. 110-113)
Actor and activist Tudawali recalls some of his experiences as an Aboriginal, in particular his work to promote equal rights for Aborigines.
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