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'The nature and fuction of Indigenous storytelling can be considered through a number of frames - mythic, historic and contemporary...'
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Author's note: Warning: this essay contains references to and images of deceased people that may be sensitive to some Aboriginal people from communities in Western Arnhem Land and The Kimberley. Please consult with knowledgeable local people before sharing it with members of these communities.
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Includes bibliography.
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Dance, History and Country : An Uneasy Ecology in Australia
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