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Follow the rabbit-proof fence / Doris Pilkington (Nugi Garimara).

Follow the rabbit-proof fence / Doris Pilkington (Nugi Garimara).
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ISBN 0702232815
Author Pilkington, Doris, 1937-2014
Title Follow the rabbit-proof fence / Doris Pilkington (Nugi Garimara).
Cover title Rabbit-proof fence
Edition Film edition.
Publisher and/or associated date/s St Lucia, Qld. : University of Queensland Press, 2001.
Description xiv, 136 pages ; 19 cm.
Series UQP black Australian writers
Note Author's Aboriginal name is Nugi Garimara.
Previous edition: 1996.
Bibliography Includes bibliography page 136.
Summary In Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence Pilkington recalls with a searing irony one of the more farcical projects of land management in the newly federated states of Australia. In 1907 a fence 1,834 kms in length was built from the Great Southern Ocean to the coast of the top end for the purpose of preventing rabbits invading Western Australia from the eastern states. Of course it did nothing of the sort. In fact, in a kind of carnivalesque humour, Pilkington contends that there were more rabbits on the Western Australian side of the fence than on the South Australian side. In Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence , however, the fence, for three young girls, is 'a symbol of love, home and security' those most coveted and most mourned entitlements for generations of stolen people. Molly, the oldest of the three and the leader of the group, succeeded in delivering the three to their homelands as she was equipped with a range of essential survival skills, those learned from her white father, an inspector on the fence, and those learned from her step-father, 'a former nomad from the desert' and an 'expert' in bushcraft.
Serial note Continued by: Under the Wintamarra tree.
Subjects Cross, Gracie
Kadibil, Daisy
Kelly, Molly
Jigalong Mission
Moore River Native Settlement (W.A.) -- History
Children, Aboriginal Australian -- Government policy -- History
Aborigines, Australian -- Removal
Aboriginal Australians -- Fiction
Aboriginal Australians -- Relocation
Jigalong Region (W.A) -- Social life and customs
Series UQP black Australian writers
Call number 823.3 PIL
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