xix, 258 p., [24] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps ; 24 cm
Contents
Includes bibliographical references (p. 246-<247>) and index
Summary
The little known story of life on and around the Kimberley's most notorious government-run station: the Moola Bulla Native Welfare Settlement, which was used for punishment, the removal of children, training, schooling and stock production
Analysis
Australian Aboriginal studies (Western Australia)
Notes
CIP changed: former title was The kind of people we once were, with ISBN 1875641165 and added entries for Green, Albert and Wrigley, Matthew
Includes index
"... written both in the language of the original interview and in English"--P. xi
Stories collected as part of the Moola Bulla Oral History Project run by the Kimberley Language Resource Centre from 1987-1989
Bibliography
Bibliography
Notes
English, Djaru, Kitja, and Kriol, the Aboriginal languages with English translations in parallel columns