Maurie Ryan Japarta Maurie Ryan Japarta i(A116556 works by) (a.k.a. Maurie Japarta Ryan)
Born: Established: 1948 Northern Territory, ;
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal
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1 I Was Taken Maurie Ryan Japarta , 2016 single work prose
— Appears in: Yijarni : True Stories from Gurindji Country 2016; (p. 129-132)

'Yeah, my name is Maurie Ryan. I'm here at Kalkaringi recording my story. I was born in 1948 which makes me 67. I was born at Wave Hill Station - they called it Jinparrak - under the birthing tree where my mothers, sisters, and my grandmother brought me into this world. My father was Michael Patrick Ryan and my mother was Mary.'  (Introduction)

1 Vincent Would Be Proud Maurie Ryan Japarta , 2009 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 20 May no. 451 2009; (p. 26)
1 form y separately published work icon Ripples From Wave Hill Part 2 Lord Vestey , Paul Kelly , Billy Bunter , Maurie Ryan Japarta , Jimmy Wavehill , Violet Wadrill , Brian Manning , Alan Thorpe , Gus George , Ted Egan , Yunupingu , Kev Carmody , Paul Coe , Meredith Burgmann , Philip Nitschke , E. G. Whitlam , Canberra : ABC Television , 2007 9911980 2007 single work film/TV '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. The Gurindji stuck to their demands - over nine hard years - and garnered support across Australia; from bricklayers to folk singers, from white university students to a new wave of young, urban Indigenous activists. These pioneering alliances carried the Gurindji message from the edge of the Tanami desert to the world. First-hand account of the struggle - told by the Aboriginal people who fought for their land and the radicals who joined with them.' (Source: TROVE)
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)
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