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AUSTRALIAN ART Aboriginal Catalogue from an exhibition of paintings by the Aboriginal custodians of the Ngaanyatjara Lands. The artists talk about their lives and the influence that mining for minerals and seismic testing for oil is represented in their paintings. Provides a comprehensive history of the relationship between Aboriginals and prospectors. 90 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), map, ports, ; 22 x 31 cm. #271023 Warburton Ranges Mission (W.A.) — History — Exhibitions Tjulyuru Regional Arts Gallery — Exhibitions Ngaanyatajarra (Australian people) — Exhibitions Painting, Aboriginal Australian — Exhibitions Aboriginal Australians — Missions — Western Australia — Warburton Ranges — History Art, Aboriginal Australian — Western Australia — Warburton Ranges — Exhibitions Settlement and contacts – Explorers Land rights – Mining industry Stories and motifs Ngaanyatjarra people (A38) (WA SG51-08) Art – Economic aspects – Markets – Market places Ngaanyatajarra (W.A. : Shire) — Exhibitions Irrunytju / Wingellina (Central WA Warburton SG52-10) Milyirrtjarra / Warburton (Central WA SG52-09)
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