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Reconciliation, restoration and guilt : the politics of apologies
Record no:
32131
Author:
Power, Mary R.
Year:
2000
Series:
MEDIA INTERNATIONAL AUSTRALIA, CULTURE AND POLICY, no.95 (2000) : 191-205 [kept History at P306]
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Government relations
;
Australian Aborigines - Politics and government
;
Australian Aborigines - Social conditions
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