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The People of Gariwerd – the official First Nations history of the Grampians reprinted with the Brambuk mob

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Third reprint of this popular Indigenous history of the Gariwerd/Grampians Ranges. Reprinted in January 2019 in association with the Brambuk mob and the National Park & Cultural Centre.

Brings to light archaeological evidence of long term and substantial occupation of the ranges stretching back well over 20,000 years. Copiously illustrated and suitable for schools and visitors to this magnificent national park, which holds more First Nations rock art than anywhere else in southeast Australia.. 

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em PRESS Publishing specialises in place-based readings of the Australian landscape, weaving together First Nations and Western perspectives, seeking to discover an alternative viewpoint of our country's  true history, environment and its cultural underpinnings..