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'Jinki Trevillian invites us to consider that an engagement with place must forever remain incomplete if it rules out the presence of beings who live outside of rationalist modernity. She tells stories that take us into dialogue with some of the Aboriginal people, and the crocodiles, history, and ghosts of Cape York'. (Source: Deborah Rose)
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Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula
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