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AUSTRALIA

he Yolngu have a saying: “We have a library in the land… The land is full of more knowledge than you can imagine.” There are around 50 indigenous homelands scattered across this vast, untouched corner of the country, and to the Yolngu, this burnt orange landscape is

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