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Author: Stephen Hawke, Fremantle Arts Centre Press
Format: Softback
Remarks on Condition :Condition Remarks: Good, , , Softback with mild creasing to cover, sun-faded spine, bumped corners, Text body is clean, and free from previous owner annotation, underlining and highlighting.
“Noonkanbah: Whose Land, Whose Law” by Stephen Hawke explores the conflict over Aboriginal land rights at the Noonkanbah station in Western Australia. Published by Fremantle Arts Centre Press in 1989, this 351-page book delves into the legal, cultural, and political aspects of the land rights movement.
$25
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