Description |
xviii, 270 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Introduction. Making trouble - 1. 'Owning the World': the Old Camp at Collarenebri, 1930s - 2. Toomelah Mission: a place of learning, 1938-1942 - 3. Learning from the Street, 1940s - 4. Building pressures, 1950s - 5. Confrontations, 1960s - 6. Entangling the City with the Bush, 1972-1978 - 7. Reinventing Isabel, 1977-1980 - 8. Changing Collarenebri, 1980s - 9. Land Rights on the ground, 1983-1993 - 10. Sisters, 1993 on - 11. A wider focus, 1995-2000 - 12. The Dipping Place |
Summary |
The story of one of the most important and respected Aboriginal activists of her time - Isabel Flick |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references, pages 257-262 |
Subject |
Flick, Isabel.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Biography.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- New South Wales -- Government relations.
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Native title (Australia)
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Aboriginal Australians -- Land tenure -- Australia -- New South Wales.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- New South Wales -- Politics and government.
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Women, Aboriginal Australian -- Biography.
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Genre/Form |
Autobiographies.
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Author |
Goodall, Heather.
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ISBN |
1741141230 paperback |
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