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Enduring Traditions of Aboriginal Protest : Truth-telling Amid the Dark Shadows of History
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Enduring Traditions of Aboriginal Protest : Truth-telling Amid the Dark Shadows of History
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'Nobody seemed quite capable of distinguishing John Noble from Jimmy Clements when the pair turned up for the royal opening of the new Commonwealth Parliament building in Canberra. It was Monday, 9 May 1927. And as far as European Australia was concerned, the original inhabitants of the Limestone Plains, upon which Canberra was imposed, were extinct – vanished.' (Introduction)
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Enduring Traditions of Aboriginal Protest : Truth-telling Amid the Dark Shadows of History
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- Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,
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