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The author gives a review on two stories Karlu Karlu: Devil's Marbles and Crookhat and the Kulunada, which come from the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association, CAAMA, a well-known and respected organisation across Australia and the world and is one of the oldest Aboriginal self-determined media associations in the country.
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Review: “Caring for Country”: Aboriginal Stories Strong for the Future
Current Anthropology
Review of:
- Karlu Karlu : Devil's Marbles 2009 single work film/TV
- Crookhat and the Kulunada 2010 single work film/TV life story
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