It tells the story of Buruda, a proud aboriginal manager of the Undanbi people, custodians of the lands around Caloundra, and his leadership at this time. To these people, the land was a spiritual entity that gave life to all humans and animals, and plants. The proponents of this philosophy could not help living each day in harmony with the natural rhythms of the earth. The Unani believed the white men to be macaron, spirits who had not taken the proper path of being reborn as children, and some of the surrounding peoples had even befriended a few of them. But as increasing numbers of macaron pillaged their forests and depleted their animal numbers, the macaroni presence became more sinister.
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