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This finely textured ethnography weaves written texts with the voices of women and men who struggle to protect their sacred sites. It provides a deeper understanding of lives profoundly affected by two centuries of colonization.

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This finely textured ethnography weaves written texts with the voices of women and men who struggle to protect their sacred sites. It provides a deeper understanding of lives profoundly affected by two centuries of colonization.
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Diane Bell is a writer, a former professor of anthropology at the University of Adelaide, and a former writer and editor in residence at Flinders University. She is a professor emerita of anthropology at George Washington University. She is the author of Daughters of the Dreaming, Evil, Listen to Ngarrindjeri Women Speaking, and Radically Speaking: Feminism Reclaimed.