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DOI: 10.2307/2197918
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A Diary from Dixie.

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“…This image from Walkabout is thus captioned double-fold, designating the people as a ''strangely-clad aboriginal family''. 58 Yet also on this page, in terms of wellestablished conventions for the observation, documenting and recording of the Aboriginal domicile, is a gossamer transcript of a discourse of settler homelands in which the ''strangely clad'' are cleaved off from accepted standards of enclosure and left to find shelter in a castoff car, perhaps one left behind by sightseeing tourists.…”
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“…This image from Walkabout is thus captioned double-fold, designating the people as a ''strangely-clad aboriginal family''. 58 Yet also on this page, in terms of wellestablished conventions for the observation, documenting and recording of the Aboriginal domicile, is a gossamer transcript of a discourse of settler homelands in which the ''strangely clad'' are cleaved off from accepted standards of enclosure and left to find shelter in a castoff car, perhaps one left behind by sightseeing tourists.…”
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confidence: 99%