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Queensland: After 80 Years Absence, Wuthathi People Plan For The Return And Management Of Ancestral Homelands On Cape York Peninsula


Queensland: After 80 Years Absence, Wuthathi People Plan For The Return And Management Of Ancestral Homelands On Cape York Peninsula Ray Wallis, Arnold Wallis, and Andrew Picone, 2012 The Wuthathi people from the Shelburne Bay area on the north-east coast of Cape York Peninsula have been displaced from their ancestral homelands since the late 1930s. Despite not having a permanent presence, Wuthathi have continued to access their ancestral country and connection remains unbroken. Through...

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