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What he's done is he's taken stories that the Noongar people lost and which were recorded and which were recorded
by an American anthropologist
in the 1930s by an American anthropologist
in the 1930s by an American anthropologist
and were left to moulder and were left to moulder in the attic of his house
somewhere in North America and returned to the Noongar people
in recent decades
by an American anthropologist
in the 1930s by an American anthropologist
in the 1930s by an American anthropologist
and were left to moulder and were left to moulder in the attic of his house
somewhere in North America and returned to the Noongar people
in recent decades
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What he's done is he's taken stories
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that the Noongar people lost
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and which were recorded
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and which were recorded
by an American anthropologist
in the 1930s
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by an American anthropologist
in the 1930s
00:00:11.052 --> 00:00:11.076
by an American anthropologist
and were left to moulder
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and were left to moulder
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in the attic of his house
somewhere in North America
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and returned to the Noongar people
in recent decades.
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Movie Summary
An inspiring documentary series, presented by Claudia Karvan, that takes us on a journey to celebrate our love of books, meet our great storytellers and explore our Australian identity.