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Anthropology and Aboriginal tradition : the Hindmarsh Island bridge affair and the politics of interpretation
Record no:
22348
Author:
Tonkinson, Robert, 1938-
Series:
OCEANIA. 1997. v.68, no. 1 : 1-26 [kept P301.299]
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - South Australia - Ethnography
;
Australian Aborigines - Women
;
Hindmarsh Island (S. Aust)
;
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