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This work contains the story of Indigenous Australians living on the South Coast in New South Wales, and their struggle to hunt and eat Walkun (Abalone) a traditional food source.
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This work contains chapters:
3. A Day on the Beach
7. What the Middens Tell Us
MUTTON FISH
15. Early Contact
21. Land
27. Livelihood
33. Life on the Beaches
ABALONE
57. Put in for a Licence
75. Bag Limits
83. Court Cases
90. The Future
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Extent:xii, 118p. Description:illus, maps and ports.
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Includes bibliography and index.
'First published in 2005 by Aboriginal Studies Press for the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies' (Source: Title page verso)