jindyworobak

jindyworobak
jin·dy·wor·o·bak

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  • Jindyworobak Movement — The Jindyworobak Movement was a nationalistic Australian literary movement whose white members sought to promote indigenous Australian ideas and customs, particularly in poetry. They were active from the 1930s to around the 1950s. The movement… …   Wikipedia

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