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A handful of sand : the Gurindji struggle, after the walk-off
Fifty years ago, a group of striking Aboriginal stockmen in the remote Northern Territory of Australia herald a revolution in the cattle industry and a massive shift in Aboriginal affairs. A Handful of Sand tells the story behind the Gurindji people's famous Wave Hill Walk-off in 1966, and questions the meaning of the return of their land by Gough Whitlam in 1975.
A Handful of Sand
by
Ward, Charlie
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Aboriginal Australians-Treatment-Australia-Wave Hill Station (N.T.)
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Cattle trade-Australia-Northern Territory-History-20th century
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Gurindji (Australian people)-Social conditions-20th century
2016
Fifty years ago, a group of striking Aboriginal stockmen in the remote Northern Territory ofAustralia heralded a revolution in the cattle industry and a massive shift in Aboriginal affairs. Now,after many years of research, A Handful of Sand A Handful of Sand.