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All-About: The Story of a Black Community on Argyle Station, Kimberley

All-About: The Story of a Black Community on Argyle Station, Kimberley

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All-About: The Story of a Black Community on Argyle Station, Kimberley is a 1935 publication by Mary and Elizabeth Durack. The book offers a series of vignettes portraying the daily lives, relationships, and humorous events within the Aboriginal community at Argyle Station in Western Australia's Kimberley region. Based on the authors' personal experiences living and working alongside Indigenous Australians on their family's cattle stations, the narrative provides an intimate glimpse into the community's culture and interactions during that era.
  • ISBN: NotApplicable
  • Publisher: The Bulletin Newspaper
  • Year: 1944
  • Binding: Hardcover

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