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'Heart of Arnhem Land is a personal journey of discovery and self-discovery, but above all it is a cry for a beloved community whose culture lies on the edge of extinction, Giner's memoir aims to remind people that those swaying back shadows with haggard eyes crossing streets in Katherine, Alice Springs or Darwin, were once free men, who have been deprived of their bearings and their dreams.' (Back cover)
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Dedication: ...This memoir is dedicated to Balang Jangawanga for everything that he has given me during these 21 years, for his trust, friendship and help. Words cannot express my profound gratitude for all that I owe him, and I therefore dedicate the book to the man, his integrity and his ancestral memory ...
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- Arnhem Land, Top End, Northern Territory,
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