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'Aboriginal Literature: The voice of the people. A literature dissertation presented to the Departme...

'Aboriginal Literature: The voice of the people. A literature dissertation presented to the Departme...

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'Aboriginal Literature: The voice of the people. A literature dissertation presented to the Department of English and Modern Language, Mitchell College of Advanced Education', 1977, with bibliography, by Margaret Dugon

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Full title

'Aboriginal Literature: The voice of the people. A literature dissertation presented to the Department of English and Modern Language, Mitchell College of Advanced Education', 1977, with bibliography, by Margaret Dugon

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Date

1977

Call Numbers

MLMSS 3421

Record Identifier

9gkd05X9

Reference Code

921435
Physical Description

Contents

1 volume of textual material - photocopies

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Issue Copy

Microfilm : CY 3583

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Includes discussion of the works of Kath Walker, Margaret Tucker, Kevin Gilbert, R. J. Merritt, Colin Johnson, Jack Davis and Lazaras Lamilami

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Full title

'Aboriginal Literature: The voice of the people. A literature dissertation presented to the Department of English and Modern Language, Mitchell College of Advanced Education', 1977, with bibliography, by Margaret Dugon

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Information transferred from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (9-141C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011

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Original in possession of Margaret Dugon, Parkside, South Australia, 1977

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MLMSS 3421

Record Identifier

9gkd05X9

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921435

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