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The author was a school teacher at the Warburton Mission School in the central desert area of Western Australia for one year in 1966. His pupils were the children of Aborigines and the year was a watershed one for the local community for it coincided with the discovery of copper deposits. This account of her experiences was first published in 1983. Teaching Ngaanyatjarra children at Warburton.ABORIGINAL STUDIES iv, 125 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. . #210116R/0119/171021 Education. Green, Neville, 1933- | Aboriginal Australians — Education — Western Australia — Warburton. | Teachers — Western Australia — Biography.
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