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Lynette Russell
Lynette Wendy Russell, (born 27 April 1960) is an Australian historian, known for her work on the history of Indigenous Australians; in particular, anthropological history (especially during the early colonial period of Australia and the 19th century); archaeology; gender and race, Indigenous oral history, and museum studies. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 6 results of 6
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Roving mariners Australian aboriginal whalers and sealers in the southern oceans, 1790-1870 / by Russell, Lynette
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Roving mariners Australian aboriginal whalers and sealers in the southern oceans, 1790-1870 / by Russell, Lynette
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Settler colonial governance in nineteenth-century Victoria /
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Settler colonial governance in nineteenth-century Victoria /
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Constructions of colonialism perspectives on Eliza Fraser's shipwreck /
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Constructions of colonialism perspectives on Eliza Fraser's shipwreck /
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