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Intellectual travels and research on Country: A review of <i>Unmaking Angas Downs: Myth and history on a Central Australian Pastoral Station</i> by Shannyn Palmer

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Rademaker, Laura

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Shannyn's receipt of the Prime Minister's History Award caused me to reflect on our journeys as scholars - both our physical journeys on Country, and our intellectual travels - and how these are shaped by and in turn shape the communities with which we work.

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