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"We're tired from talking...when are we getting our land back?" The Native Title process from the perspective of Kaanju People living on homelands, Wenlock and Pascoe Rivers, Cape York Peninsula

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Claudie, David

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The Social Effects of Native Title: Recognition, Translation, Coexistence

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