Issue Details: First known date: 1992... 1992 When the Dust Come in Between : Aboriginal Viewpoints in the East Kimberley Prior to 1982, As Told to Bruce Shaw
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,:Aboriginal Studies Press , 1992 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Introduction, Bruce Shaw , single work criticism (p. 1-11)
Women's Life, Daisy Djanduin , Ruby Thoorrbiling , single work life story (p. 29-43)
Bush Time, Peter Ngunung , single work life story (p. 45-60)
Gidja Country, John Toby , single work life story (p. 63-76)
The Law, Stan Brumby , single work life story (p. 79-91)
Station Times, Bill Laurie , single work life story (p. 93-119)
Early Settlement, Alfie Deakin , single work life story (p. 123-134)
Christianity, Don Green , single work life story (p. 137-156)
Second World War, Edgar Birch , single work life story (p. 159-179)
Floggings, Stephen Edwards , single work life story (p. 181-193)
Forrest River : The 1940s, Alfie Gerrard , single work life story (p. 195-210)
A Lot of Fun, Ernie Chapman , single work life story (p. 213-228)
The Children, Martha Laurie , single work life story (p. 231-247)
The Law Today, Michael Dinkum , single work life story (p. 249-261)
Mirima Council, Colin James , single work life story (p. 263-274)
Change, Ben Ward , single work life story (p. 277-286)
No One to Talk to, July Oakes , single work life story (p. 289-300)
Citizenship, Sandy McDonald , single work life story (p. 303-321)
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