Angelina Wonga Angelina Wonga i(A131637 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal
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1 Enough is Enough Eileen Kampakuta Brown , Maggie Ward , Angelina Wonga , Eileen Crombie , Martha Unganpari Edwards , Tjunmutja Watson , Emily Munyungka Austin , Lily Baker , 2005 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Talking Straight Out 2005; (p. 91)
1 To David Kemp, Angelina Wonga , Emily Munyungka Austin , Eileen Kampakuta Brown , Tjunmutja Watson , 2005 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Talking Straight Out 2005; (p. 66)
1 Dear Jawoyn People, Eileen Wani Wingfield , Dianne Edwards , Tjunmutja Watson , Angelina Wonga , Emily Munyungka Austin , Eileen Kampakuta Brown , Ivy Makinti Stewart , Rebecca Bear-Wingfield , Jeanne Winter , Fanny O'Toole , Renee Wintinna , 2005 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Talking Straight Out 2005; (p. 44)
1 Re: The Idea of Being a Dump for the Whole World Ivy Makinti Stewart , Emily Munyungka Austin , Eileen Crombie , Angelina Wonga , Eileen Kampakuta Brown , Eileen Wani Wingfield , Lucy Kampakuta Wilton , 2005 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Talking Straight Out 2005; (p. 17)
1 Dear Greenies, Eileen Crombie , Betty Nyangala Muffler , Emily Munyungka Austin , Angelina Wonga , Eileen Kampakuta Brown , Eileen Wani Wingfield , Ivy Makinti Stewart , Peggy Tjingila Cullinan , 2005 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Talking Straight Out 2005; (p. 16)
1 We Are the Aboriginal Women Ivy Makinti Stewart , Pingkai Upitja , Lucy Kampakuta Wilton , Eileen Wani Wingfield , Eileen Crombie , Lucy Kampakuta Wilton , Angelina Wonga , Emily Munyungka Austin , Dianne Edwards , Peggy Tjingila Cullinan , 2005 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Talking Straight Out 2005; (p. 12-13)
'We are the Aboriginal Women. Yankunytjatjara, Antikarinya and Kokatha. We know the country. The poison the government is talking about will poison the land. We say, "No radiocative dump in our ngura-in our country". It's strictly poison, we don't want it.'
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