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'The crossing of the Blue Mountains by the British in 1813 began a European invasion of Wiradjuri lands. The warrior, Windradyne, became the symbol of the resistance of the Wiradjuri people of the Bathurst area.'
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A true account of resistance fighter Windradyne of the Wiradjuri Nation. Windradyne was a warrior and a leader who lived in and around the Eastern Murray River area. He is remembered in this book for his fight for land rights and the wellbeing of approximately 12,000 of his people.