y separately published work icon PAN periodical issue   peer reviewed assertion
Alternative title: Coming into Country
Issue Details: First known date: 2002... no. 2 2002 of PAN est. 2000 PAN
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2002 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
1832 : George Augustus Robinson at the Riveri"At the river, it will be told,", P. R. Hay , single work poetry (p. 46)
Arthur River Suite, P. R. Hay , sequence poetry (p. 46-51)
1842 : William Lanney at the Riveri"All here are gone", P. R. Hay , single work poetry (p. 47-48)
Church Rocki"A pudding of spume, layered up, scarce masks", P. R. Hay , single work poetry (p. 49)
White-Breasted Sea Eagle..i"I know the river", P. R. Hay , single work poetry (p. 50)
...And Nesti"Midmorning rises on the Arthur River", P. R. Hay , single work poetry (p. 51)
Singing the Land, Liz Reed , single work criticism
For the Indigenous people of Australia, song, dance and music have encoded their history and religion, their social organisation, and their connectedness to the land. An outline of the evolution of Aboriginal country and western and rock music situates the discussion within an historical context in which music has been expressive of Aboriginal peoples' political struggles and in particular the love of and connection to, and loss and reclamation of their land.
(p. 65-71)
Coastingi"A statistical lapse", John Hopper , single work poetry (p. 75)
Dancing Circles and Growing Trees, David Wright , single work criticism (p. 8997)
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