Jilpia Nappaljari Jones Jilpia Nappaljari Jones i(A111529 works by) (birth name: Jilpia Nappaljari Jones) (a.k.a. Marjorie Baldwin; Jilpia Napaljarri Jones)
Born: Established: ca. 1940 Great Sandy Desert, Central desert areas, Western Australia, ;
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal
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1 Leah Purcell: Black Chicks Talking Jilpia Nappaljari Jones , 2005 single work review
— Appears in: Journal of Indigenous Policy , vol. 5 no. 2005; (p. 130)

— Review of Black Chicks Talking 2002 anthology interview
1 A History of My Nursing Jilpia Nappaljari Jones , 2005 single work autobiography
— Appears in: In Our Own Right : Black Australian Nurses' Stories 2005; (p. 13-22)
1 [Review Essay] Rene Baker File No 28/E.D.P Jilpia Nappaljari Jones , John E. Thompson , 2005 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 2 2005; (p. 78-79)

— Review of Rene Baker File #28/E.D.P. Rene Powell , Bernadette Kennedy , 2005 single work autobiography

'...The title refers to the file of the child Rene Baker, held in the Western Australian Department of Native Affairs. This removed child later became Rene Powell, one of the authors of this book. We reviewers were not able to emulate the way the narrative is divided between Rene as the tragic heroine and Bernadette as the Greek chorus, but will attempt a dialogue between one reviewer who was herself removed (Jilpia) and one who grew up once believing such removal was done with ‘good intentions’ (John). It need hardly be said that such intentions pave the road to Hell.'  (Introduction)

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