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Reprint of The People of Gariwerd in association with the Brambuk mob

21/1/2019

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​This 3rd reprint of  The People of Gariwerd was undertaken in association with the Brambuk National Park & Cultural Centre. Previous print runs were sponsored by Aboriginal Affairs Victoria.
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Twenty years on, this is still the only comprehensive history of the Grampians ranges that gives the Aboriginal side of the story. It acknowledges that the ranges were fully occupied for tens of thousands of years by the Indigenous  Djab wurrung and the Jardwadjali peoples.

​Illustrated throughout, it is ideal for students and visitors  to the ranges.

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