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Issue Details: First known date: 1978... 1978 AIAS New Series
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y separately published work icon My Country of the Pelican Dreaming: The Life story of an Australian Aborigine of the Gadjerong, Grant Ngabidj, 1904-1977 Grant Ngabidj , Bruce Shaw , Canberra : Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies , 1981 Z1474718 1981 single work life story Canberra : Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies , 1981
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y separately published work icon Trucanini : Queen or Traitor? Vivienne Rae-Ellis , Hobart City : Oldham, Beddome and Meredith , 1976 Z1353153 1976 single work biography Canberra : Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies , 1981
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y separately published work icon Banggaiyerri : The Story of Jack Sullivan, as Told to Bruce Shaw Jack Sullivan , Bruce Shaw , Canberra : Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies , 1983 Z959279 1983 single work life story 'Bruce Shaw met Jack in 1973 and late that year began tape recording his reminiscences. Shaw's first transcription yielded nearly 800 pages of text. ...Jack Sullivan spoke in a style mid-way between Pidgin/Creole English and a colloquial bush slang used by white stockmen. Dialogue was an intrinsic part of the oral tradition upon which Jack was drawing and consequently Bruce Shaw has written Jack's accounts in standard colloquial English, while rendering direct speech in Aboriginal English.' (Back cover). Canberra : Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies , 1983
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y separately published work icon Dreamtime Nightmares : Biographies of Aborigines under the Queensland Aborigines Act Dreamtime Nightmares : Eight Biographies of Queensland Aborigines Under the Queensland Aborigines Act Bill Rosser , Bill Rosser (interviewer), Canberra : Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies , 1985 Z1350317 1985 anthology biography A collection of interviews of eight Aboriginal people about their experiences in the sheep and cattle industries. These life stories reflect the harsh treatment and living conditions inflicted upon Aboriginal workers on the stations in the north-western areas of Queensland and the Northern Territory border. Canberra : Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies , 1985

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