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Australian Aboriginal art / Arnhem Land / Yolngu / Aboriginal land rights in Australia / Yirrkala /  Northern Territory / Bark painting / Indigenous Australian art / Indigenous Australians / Yirrkala bark petitions / Indigenous peoples of Australia / Northern Australia / Geography of Australia
Date: 2013-10-02 04:48:41
Australian Aboriginal art
Arnhem Land
Yolngu
Aboriginal land rights in Australia
Yirrkala
Northern Territory
Bark painting
Indigenous Australian art
Indigenous Australians
Yirrkala bark petitions
Indigenous peoples of Australia
Northern Australia
Geography of Australia

Arts Backbone Volume 13: Issue 1, August[removed]www.aboriginalart.org

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