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Dharmalan Dana An Australian Aboriginal man’s 73-year search for the story of his Aboriginal and Indian Ancestors
- Cover
- Title
- Imprint and copyright
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Our Way
- PART 1: THE EARLY YEARS
- Introduction
- 1. Beginnings
- 2. Nanny’s Stories
- 3. A Little Fulla
- 4. Hunting and Gathering
- 5. Dad’s Work
- 6. Nothing Stays The Same
- PART 2: OUR LIFE
- 7. Starting Out
- 8. A Brilliant Career
- 9. From Runner To Trainer
- 10. Back To School
- PART 3: GRAMPA’S STORY
- 11. His Mission Life
- 12. The Land Grab: 1907–1910
- 13. A Man Of The Community
- 14. The Rebellion: 1912–1922
- 15. The Man Of Mystery
- 16. The Letter
- 17. Across The Indian Ocean
- PART 4: ROOTS
- 18. Retracing His Footsteps
- 19. Searching For Clues
- 20. Our Mauritian Family Recipes
- 21. Bishop Ryan’s Journal
- 22. Uncovered Treasures
- PART 5: THE LEGACY
- 23. Great Southern Land
- 24. Grampa’s Ways
- 25. Going Forward Looking Back
- PART 6: APPENDICES
- Appendix One: Ronald Morgan’s (1952) Reminiscences of the Aboriginal Station at Cummeragunga and its Aboriginal People
- Appendix Two: ‘Cumeroogunga Mission – Story of Its Early Days, Tribute to Teacher’
- Appendix Three: ‘George Nelson Wins Richest Mile’
- Appendix Four: Thomas S. James’ letter to R.H. Mathews, 27 September 1897
- Appendix Five: Timeline
- Appendix Six: My Track Record
- Appendix Seven: Interviewees And Contributors
- Appendix Eight: Bibliography And Further Reading


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