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Charlie, Galiyawa Wurramarrba.
An Indigenous Australian born in 1893 describes what his father told him and what he remembers of visits by the Macassan (Indonesian) traders who came to the Northern Territory until 1906, his story recorded by Judith Stokes in This is What Happened, by the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies.
1969
10 March 2002
Hercus, L & Sutton, P (eds) This is What Happened Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1986 Courtesy Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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