Talk:Aboriginal Memorial
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Source notes
[edit]For reference:
- There is no entry on the Memorial in Horton's Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia
- There is no entry on the Memorial in McCulloch's New Encyclopaedia of Australian Art
- hamiltonstone (talk) 23:44, 20 November 2010 (UTC)
Sources not yet used in article
[edit]- Mundine John (1988) “Aboriginal Art: 200 Burial Poles - an Aboriginal Memorial,” Art Monthly Australia, May 1988 Issue No.10, reprinted in Under the Southern Cross Bicentenary Biennale of Sydney, catalogue entry
- Mundine Djon (2000) "The Native Born, Objects and Representations from Ramingining", Museum of Contemporary Art, ISBN 1 875632 44 1
- Mundine Djon (1999) "Le Memorial un chef-d'oeuvre d'art aborigene; The Memorial a masterpiece of aboriginal art, Art Exhibitions Australia, National Gallery of Australia, and the Olympic Museum Lausanne, ISBN 92-9160-038-5
- Mundine Djon (2010) "Marking the test of time: Nick Waterlow and the Aboriginal Memorial", Art & Australia Vol47/4 Winter 2010 ISSN 0004-301X
- Mundine Djon (2011) "Elizabeth Djuttara Malibirr 1942-2010", Art & Australia, Vol48/4 Winter 2011 ISSN 0004-301X
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Reviewer: --Tea with toast (talk) 06:54, 27 December 2010 (UTC)
From my brief overview, things look to be in order. I'll take some time to make sure that everything is correct. --Tea with toast (talk) 06:54, 27 December 2010 (UTC)
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- Good job! --Tea with toast (talk) 02:03, 30 December 2010 (UTC)
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