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'Through this stunning collection of photographs and oral stories, Conversations with the Mob captures the beauty, humour, sadness and friendship of a traditional Aboriginal tribe at odds with western culture.' (Publisher's blurb)
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Glory of the Martu2008single work review — Appears in:
Koori Mail,7 May
no.
4252008;(p. 47) — Review of
Conversations With The Mob2008anthology life story Over six months, Walkley Award-winning photojournalist Megan Lewis lived with the Martu people - one of the last Aboriginal groups in Australia's vast Western Desert to come into contact with Europeans. (Koori Mail 7/05/2008)
Glory of the Martu2008single work review — Appears in:
Koori Mail,7 May
no.
4252008;(p. 47) — Review of
Conversations With The Mob2008anthology life story Over six months, Walkley Award-winning photojournalist Megan Lewis lived with the Martu people - one of the last Aboriginal groups in Australia's vast Western Desert to come into contact with Europeans. (Koori Mail 7/05/2008)