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Contemporary Aboriginal women and subsistence in remote, arid Australia

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Devitt, Jeannie.

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University of Queensland

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This thesis is an account of the role of contemporary Aboriginal women in subsistence. It refers to women living on remote outstations in the Sandover River region of arid, Central Australia

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