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ID Subject Author Title Publisher Date 1 Aborigines Anon Renewing the Dreaming ID Subject Author Title Publisher Date 1 Aborigines Anon Renewing the dreaming. The aboriginal homelands The Australian Museum 1977 movement 2 Aborigines Egloff, Brian J Wreck Bay. An aboriginal fishing community Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra 1990 3 Aborigines Elder, Bruce Blood on the wattle, massacres and maltreatment of Child and Associates, Frenchs Forest 1988 Australian aborigines since 1788 4 Aborigines Goodall, Heather Invasion to embassy. Land in aboriginal politics in NSW 1770- Allen & Unwin 1996 1972 5 Aborigines Isobel Nanbaree. Natural History Museum, London. 1994 6 Aborigines Kohen, James The Darug and their neighbours. The traditional Aboriginal Darug Link and Blacktown and District 1993 owners of the Sydney region. Historical Society 7 Aborigines Meredith, John The last Kooradgie Kangaroo Press 1989 8 Aborigines Organ, Michael Illawarra and south coast aborigines 1770-1850 Aboriginal Education Unit, Wollongong 1990 University 9 Aborigines Pederson, H. & Banjo Jandamarra and the Bunuba Resistance Magabala Books Aboriginal Cooperative 2000 Woorunmurra 10 Aborigines Rose, Frederick G.G. The traditional mode of production of the Australian Angus & Robertson 1887 aborigines 11 Aborigines Russell, William (Werriberrie) My recollections Oaks Historical Society 1995 12 Aborigines Seibright, Les Werriberri king of all the Burragorang Les Seibright 1987 13 Aborigines Smith, Jim Aborigines of the Burragorang Valley 1830-1960. Jim Smith 1991 14 Aborigines Turbet, Peter The aborigines of the Sydney district before 1788 Kangaroo Press 2001 15 Biography Andrews, Alan E.J. 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