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'This paper is concerned with a very violent incident that was carried out by the perpetrators of the Myall Creek Massacre after that massacre in 1838 and when the party was still on their killing spree. I apologise for the particular distress writing about such things may cause for the Wirrayaraay peoples, for other Indigenous peoples and for women in particular, but also for others who may have experienced direct violence. It is very understandable that you would not want to read again the detail of such events. I do not see my decision to write about such things as at all straightforward and I remain anxious about my ability to tread a path between ideas of testimony, wanting to write it differently and wanting to expand what writing can do for a hopeful postcolonialism.'  (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Balayi no. 6 2004 12168903 2004 periodical issue 2004 pg. 72-81
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72-81 Dumb Placessmall AustLit logo Balayi
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  • Myall Creek, Augathella - Tambo - Blackall area, South West Queensland, Queensland,
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