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On Taungurung Land
- First Page
- Preliminary pages
- Acknowledgements
- Note on terminology
- Preface
- Introduction: Meeting and working with Uncle Roy
- Part 1: Sharing Taungurung history
- 1. An overview of Taungurung history since invasion
- 2. Acheron Aboriginal Station: Land that ‘ever should be theirs’
- 3. Mohican Aboriginal Station: ‘Forced miles from the spot they cherished’
- 4. Breaking up Mohican Aboriginal Station: ‘They got sick of being shunted around’
- 5. Children of Coranderrk, 1870–86
- Part 2: Sharing Taungurung culture
- 6. ‘Knowledge cost ya nothing and is not heavy to carry around’: Taungurung bush tucker, bush medicine and bushcraft
- 7. ‘Without culture, you’ve got nothing’: Taungurung cultural heritage
- 8. Conclusion
- Bibliography
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