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yThe GatewayMargaret Brusnahan/specialistDatasets/BlackWords ,
Balmain:Aboriginal Training and Cultural Institute,1981Z8070971981selected work poetry The Gateway is a selection of poems by South Australian poet Margaret Brusnahan. This book comprises poems on experiences and thoughts about life and how to deal with the reality of life in all that it has to offer.Balmain:Aboriginal Training and Cultural Institute,1981
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yRaukkan and Other PoemsMargaret Brusnahan/specialistDatasets/BlackWords ,
Broome:Magabala Books,1992Z2483831992selected work poetry Margaret closes her eyes to remember a childhood in South Australia's stunning lagoon country, the Coorong. Sit with her under the Gossip Tree. A lyrical tapestry of the life of a remarkable poet.(Source: Magabala Books)Broome:Magabala Books,1992
Presents artwork, prose and poetry of thirty-six contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writers from the off-shore island, the Northern Territory, and all six states of Australia.