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Account of the land rights battle of the Larrakia for Kulaluk, near Darwin, in the 1970s as seen by author Bill Day, founder and editor of Bunji, a local black rights newsletter; articles and illustrations from Bunji are used to tell the story of the Larrakias fight; many references to other activists, in particular Bobby Secretary and Fred Fogarty; includes chronology of events and a directory of Bunji issues 1971-1983.
xii, 157 p. : ill., facsims., maps, ports. ; 24 cm. Bibliography: p. 137-142. #231021
Signed by Author. (inscription). First Edition.
Softcover
Fine
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