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1 Book Reviews Ian Green , 1995 single work review
— Appears in: The Aboriginal Child at School , August/September vol. 23 no. 3 1995; (p. 56-58)

— Review of Conned! Eve Mumewa D. Fesl , 1993 single work prose
1 [Review Essay] Conned! Ian Green , 1994 single work essay
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 1 1994; (p. 60-61)

'For those of us involved in Australian language issues, this book should have been a landmark publication. Its author, Eve Mumewa Fesl, has solid academic credentials: she holds a doctorate in linguistics, has occupied several academic posts, and has a long record as an outspoken language-policy activist. So we come to this book, a product of her doctoral research, with strong expectations. Here, we might think, we will find something exciting and interesting—if not some original research, at least some unique synthesis of already available material, an authentic Koori voice speaking to us through the medium of Western scholarship. Unfortunately, this is not the case; in virtually all respects, this is a disappointing work. There is little here that is new in itself; there is nothing that has been put together in an interesting way. The book is poorly written and only loosely, ramblingly organised. And the standard of scholarship gives no indication of its origins in a doctoral program; in respect of its depth and breadth of research, it operates more at the level of popular journalism.'  (Introduction)

1 Walypalakunu Mangarri Whitefella's Tucker Murphey Roberts (interviewer), Ginger Tjakamarra (interviewer), Ian Green (interviewer), Johnny Wararrngula , 1988 single work oral history
— Appears in: Ngayulu Kulinu Mamu 1988; (p. 17-25)
1 Ngayulu Kulinu Mamu I Thought it was a Devil 1988 single work oral history
— Appears in: Ngayulu Kulinu Mamu 1988; (p. 6-16)
1 Tjikarringuru Nganana Yankupayi We Used To Go North from Tjikarri 1988 single work oral history
— Appears in: Ngayulu Kulinu Mamu 1988; (p. 1-5)
1 y separately published work icon Ngayulu Kulinu Mamu Johnny Wararrngula , Ian Green (editor), Ginger Tjakamarra (editor), Dennis Nelson Tjakamarra (illustrator), Ian Green (translator), Ginger Tjakamarra (translator), Papunya : Papunya Literature Production Centre , 1988 Z1631131 1988 selected work oral history
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