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Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 Respecting Our Elders
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    y separately published work icon Aboriginal Elders' Voices : Stories of the Tide of History Aboriginal Community Elders Service (editor), Kate Harvey (editor), Melbourne : Aboriginal Community Elders Service , 2003 Z1597124 2003 anthology life story

    'Aboriginal Elders' Voices: Stories of the Tide of History is a collection of Victorian Indigenous Elders' life stories and oral histories. The Elders share their stories in an attempt to ensure that both sides of Australia's history are finally heard. These stories tell of cultural resistance on missions, of defying assimilation laws, of forever moving around to save children from the welfare. They document the development of both fringe and urban communities and work in the Aboriginal rights movement. They clarify the ways in which these experiences have affected the individual authors along with the indigenous population in general'

    Source: Publishers note (Sighted 10/06/2009).

    Melbourne : Aboriginal Community Elders Service , 2003
    pg. 37-50
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