Cameron Hayes' interpretation of Milikapiti's history
Confronting and bold, yet impartial, Cameron Hayes conveys his experience of living on in Milikapiti, on Melville Island off the north coast of Darwin.
Offering up a visual feast of work illustrating the gradual transformation of the Tiwi people after the introduction of the now predominant white culture, Hayes presents a perspective that is truly thought-provoking.
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Date 10 Aug 2012-03 Sep 2012
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