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Issue Details: First known date: 1990... 1990 Anybody Could Afford Us
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    y separately published work icon Being Aboriginal : Comments, Observations and Stories from Aboriginal Australians Ros Bowden , William Bunbury , Crows Nest : ABC Books , 1990 Z1301093 1990 anthology criticism life story The book is a compilation of stories, observations and reminiscences from Aboriginal people who took part in radio programs made by Ros Bowden and Bill Bunbury for the Social History Unit of the ABC. These stories describe Aboriginal people's experiences of 'life in white Australia'. The messages are insightful and the words highlight the experiences of struggle, detemination, removal from family, education, survival, kinship and abuse of power by authorities. Crows Nest : ABC Books , 1990 pg. 74-88
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