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A Ngaardangarli story of culture and history in Ngarluma and Yindjibarnbi country;contains photographs and interviews. 20 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), 1 colour map, portraits (chiefly colour) ; 21 x 30 cm #220122 Indigenous Aboriginal Aboriginal Australians — Western Australia — West Pilbara region — Social life and customs. | Yindjibarndi (Australian people) | Ngarluma (Australian people) | Banyjima (Australian people) | Kurrama (Australian people) | Yaprarra (Australian people) | Martuthunira (Australian people) | Aboriginal Australians — Western Australia — West Pilbara region — Poetry. | Aboriginal Australians — Western Australia — West Pilbara region — History. | Yindjibarndi people (W37) (WA SF50-07) | Ngarluma people (W38) (WA SF50-07) | Settlement and contacts – Government settlements, reserves. | Economic sectors – Agriculture and horticulture – Pastoral industry. | Literature and stories – Poetry. | Social organisation – Kinship – Systems. | Yindjibarndi language (W37) (WA SF50-07) | Colonisation. | Yirramagadu / Roebourne (WA West Pilbara SF50-03) | Australian
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