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CREDITS And thanks goes to... Grateful acknowledgement for permission to use images in this project kindly given by Yarrtji - six womens stories from the Great Sandy Desert, published by Aboriginal Studies Press 1997. Photographs in this selection by Pamela Lofts. Anne Urban, Wildflowers and Plants of Central Australia, pub. Southbank 1990. Magdalena Urban, for Seven Sisters painting, sketches and photographs. Petronella Vaarzon-Morel, photographs from Warlpiri Womens Voices, pub. IAD Press. Especially for map of Central Australia. Museum of South Australia - Yuendumu doors. Walangari Karntawarra for Honey Ants painting. Dean Wilmott for photographs - deano@dwp.com.au Semon Deeb and Natalie Hollows of Jinta Art, Sydney - art@jintaart.com.au Merv Bishop, photographer, for Stolen Children. National Archives. Anice Jeffries for back cover and Willowra photographs. Thanks to Janet and Malcolm for permission to use their Grannies songs and special thanks to all the Warlpiri people who appear on the CD-ROM. This project has been a long labour of love in recognition of the beauty and wisdom of the ancient traditional way of life of the indigenous people of my country. Its foundation lies in a long friendship with Janet and Malcolm, and my love of their magnificent art and the modern movement to which it belongs. A debt of gratitude is owed to Andy Fisher and Michael Wyatt for technical help and general support, and of course to my beloved Executive Producer, my mother Betty Levy, and my father Maurice, without whom this project would not have evolved. Big thanks also to Adam Ross of Adam Ross Graphics Pty Ltd for superb design and programming skills and to my friends and family for being there for me. While every effort has been made to secure permissions, if there are any errors, omissions or oversights regarding copyright material, I will make suitable acknowledgement in any future versions.
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