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.
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.
| ISBN | 9781925377163 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | 416 |
| Published | 31/07/2016 |
| Publisher | MONASH UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING |




