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Issue Details: First known date: 1994... 1994 Aboriginal Experience
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'The stories told by Ruby Langford Ginibi in Don't Take Your Love to Town, Sally Morgan My Place, and Mudrooroo in Wild Cat Falling provide the starting point for discussions on some of the key events and issues that have affected Aboriginal people.

Part 1: 'Aboriginal Experience' looks at the practice of removing Aboriginal children from their families, and denial of Aboriginality and equal rights. Part 2: 'Reclaiming Identity' looks at the importance of the family and the land to Aboriginal people and their quest to reclaim their identity.'

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

      ca. 1994 .
      Description: 2x60 min. parts ; colour (with black and white sequences)
      ISBN: 0646199676 (pt.1), 0646199684 (pt.2)
      Series: y separately published work icon OTEN HSC Study Guides Open Training and Education Network, Higher School Certificate Study Guides Open Training and Education Network, (NSW). Media Production Unit (publisher), Sydney : Open Training and Education Network, (NSW). Media Production Unit , 1994 Z1686829 1994 series - publisher

      A series of study guides for New South Wales secondary students studying for their High School Certificate (HSC). The series was produced under the auspices of the NSW Minister for Education, Training and Youth Affairs through the NSW Department of School Education.

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