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More than 250 years after they were stolen by Cook and the crew of the HMS Endeavour, four Kamay spears are set to be repatriated.
Noeleen Timbery, chairperson of the La Perouse Local Aboriginal Land Council shares how she felt when she got the news.
Plus, Walmatjarri gospel-blues musician Olive Knight discusses how she embeds her songs with Country, community and spirituality.
And for Word Up, Shaun Davies dives deep into the Yugambeh word for 'mother'.
By ABC4.3
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More than 250 years after they were stolen by Cook and the crew of the HMS Endeavour, four Kamay spears are set to be repatriated.
Noeleen Timbery, chairperson of the La Perouse Local Aboriginal Land Council shares how she felt when she got the news.
Plus, Walmatjarri gospel-blues musician Olive Knight discusses how she embeds her songs with Country, community and spirituality.
And for Word Up, Shaun Davies dives deep into the Yugambeh word for 'mother'.

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