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Disturbances and Dislocations: Understanding Teaching and Learning Experiences in Indigenous Australian Women’s Music and Dance, Elizabeth Mackinlay, European University Studies Series XI Education, Vol. 932, Peter Lang, Bern, 2007, 296pp, ISBN 978-3-03910-825-1
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