What about "The Songlines", whose author I don't recall just at this moment
but can certainly check on and advise?


kola



At 11:26 PM 3/18/99 +1100, you wrote:
>Piet has asked a question about which books to read in order to gain a
>better understanding of Indigenous Australians.
>This gave me an idea that if we can put together a list of worthy books
>we could then put them on our webpage for everyone to consult if they
>wish.
>
>Any contributions please?
>I'll start with Eric Willmot's "Pemulwuy, the Rainbow Warrior"
>
>Trudy
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