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BL
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Record Number
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977765
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Doc. No
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b732135
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Main Entry
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Shaw, Bruce,1941-
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Title & Author
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When the dust come in between : : Aboriginal viewpoints in the East Kimberley prior to 1982 /\ as told to Bruce Shaw.
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Publication Statement
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Canberra :: Aboriginal Studies Press,, 1992.
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Page. NO
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vii, 364 pages :: illustrations ;; 22 cm
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ISBN
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0855752327
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: 9780855752323
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Notes
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Includes index.
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Bibliography (pages 339-348).
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Contents
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Daisy Djanduin and Ruby Thoorrbiling: womens life -- Peter Ngunung: bush time -- John Toby: Gidja country -- Stan Brumby: The law -- Bill Laurie: station times -- Alfie Deakin: early settlement -- Don Green: christianity -- Edgar Birch: Second world war -- Stephen Edwards: floggings -- Alfie Gerrard: Forrest River, the 1940's -- Ernie Chapman: a lot of fun -- Martha Laurie: the children -- Michael Dinkum: the law today -- Colin James: Mirima council -- Ben Ward: change -- July Oakes: no one to talk to -- Sandy McDonald: citizenship.
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Abstract
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Reminiscences of eighteen Aboriginal men and women from the eastern Kimberley Region, W.A.; topics include; - life histories, ethnohistory, station life, marriage, inter -marriage, and intra and inter-racial relations; the law, mythology, magic (Buglug/Boxer), initiation, cults and the Christian religion; contact history, violent conflict , wages and work experience; perceptions of politics and aspirations; social identity, kinship and sub sections; Second World War; Forrest River Mission, Mirima Council and Kununurra; attitudes to photography; chronology of persons and glossary of terms.
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Subject
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Aboriginal Australians-- Australia-- Kimberley (W.A.)-- Attitudes.
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Aboriginal Australians-- Australia-- Kimberley (W.A.)-- Social conditions.
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Aboriginal Australians-- Australia-- Kimberley (W.A.)-- Social life and customs.
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Aboriginal Australians-- Social conditions.
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Aboriginal Australians-- Social life and customs.
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Ceremonies - Initiation.
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Defence - World War II.
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Education - Vocational and trades.
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Employment - Conditions - Wages.
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History - Oral history.
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Jaru / Djaru people (K12) (WA SE52-10)
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Magic and sorcery - Clever people.
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Miriwoong / Miriuwung people (K29) (WA SD52-14)
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Occupations - Pastoral industry workers.
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Race relations - Racism - Stereotyping.
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Race relations - Violent - Massacres, murders, poisonings etc. - To 1900.
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Religions - Christianity.
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Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1851-
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Settlement and contacts.
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Sex relations.
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Social organisation - Kinship - Kinship terms.
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Social organisation - Kinship - Systems - Sections and subsections.
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Socioeconomic conditions - Living conditions.
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Stories and motifs.
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Western Australia.
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Kununurra (WA East Kimberley SD52-14)
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Oombulgurri (WA Forrest East Kimberley SD52-10)
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Western Australia, Kimberley.
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Dewey Classification
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305.89915099414
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LC Classification
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GN667.W5S53 1992
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NLM classification
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15.95bcl
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71.62bcl
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