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That deadman dance / Kim Scott
Bib ID 5117871
Format BookBook
Author
Scott, Kim, 1957-
 
Description Sydney : Pan Macmillan, 2011, c2010 
400 p. ; 20 cm. 
ISBN 9780330404235 (pbk.) : 
Notes

Previously published: 2010.

Subjects Nyunga (Australian people) - History - Fiction.  |  Aboriginal Australians - Western Australia - History - Fiction.  |  Western Australia - Social life and customs - Fiction.  |  Western Australia - Race relations - Fiction.
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