Conquest for country: Rockhole or mine?

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Abstract

Underneath the ground out here are all of our traditional paints,' says the young narrator of Ali Russell's documentary film Keeper. Jacinta Haseldine is a lanky, 16-year-old Aboriginal girl, and we watch her confidently working a shovel, with bare feet, into soft clay that swirls orange, yellow and white. 'But we know from the old stories there are other things under here too: uranium and gold,' she continues. 'We're not the only ones that know about that.
Original languageEnglish
Pages49-51
Number of pages3
Volume30
No.2
Specialist publicationArtlink magazine
PublisherArtlink Australia
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes

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