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'Many destructive changes in the world of Barkindji people have been, and continue to be, felt whether they live on their traditional lands, or live on other land. The right to Barkindji land—to religious and spiritual freedoms, to the harvesting of food, and to the dreaming places—has long been denied by Australian law, mainly because of private property law, and the effects of other acts of colonisation. Despite all of this, Barkindji lore persists and is passed on and down through the generations of people through storytelling and forms of modern media. ' (Introduction)
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