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Good people always crackney in heaven Tasmanian made A CD–ROM of images accompanies

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A CD–ROM of images accompanies this 480-page hardcover catalogue

Tasmanian Aboriginal woman Jeanette James learnt the cultural tradition of stringing shells from her mother Auntie Corrie Fullard

Tasmanian Aboriginal woman Aunty Jeanette James learnt the cultural tradition of stringing shells from her mother Auntie Corrie Fullard

Professor Wong Shiu Hon and Mrs Nancy Wong gifted the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery and the people of Launceston 50 significant treasures form their personal collection of ceramics

Lyndall Ryan tells the story of the Aboriginal people of Tasmania

Good people always crackney in heaven Tasmanian made A CD–ROM of images accompaniesMythic conversations in lutruwita Tasmania Grant Finlay We die we go to heaven, good people always crackney in heaven. Druemerterpunner Alexander (Big River people) Wybalenna, Flinders Island, 21 April 1838 Crackney means to sit down. Druemerterpunner lived through the first generation of colonial disruption in lutruwita Tasmania. He expresses the interplay of his language with the colonists English and the different mythologies in dialogue between

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