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"Good Culture” in Ashington and Aboriginal Australia. Appleton, Roger (Artist); Johnson, Matthew (Artist); Graham, Mary (Artist). 2016.

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Appleton, R, Johnson, M & Graham, M, "Good Culture” in Ashington and Aboriginal Australia, 2016, Digital or Visual Products. <https://vimeo.com/174329345>

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Appleton, R. (Artist), Johnson, M. (Artist), & Graham, M. (Artist). (2016). "Good Culture” in Ashington and Aboriginal Australia. Digital or Visual Products https://vimeo.com/174329345

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Appleton, Roger (Artist) ; Johnson, Matthew (Artist) ; Graham, Mary (Artist). / "Good Culture” in Ashington and Aboriginal Australia. [Digital or Visual Products].

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