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In the remote Australian town of Wilcannia, the Aboriginal community, the Barkindji people live in the shadows. Stereotyped and condemned, the community endures. Weakened by generations of suffering, unemployment, and poverty, in conditions on par with that of many third world nations, the Barkindji people cling to the few remaining shreds of their cultural fabric and identity. A testament to their resilience and courage. The Barkindji community serves as a confronting example of the wrongs inflicted on the Australian Aboriginal peoples through colonisation and its contemporary systemic manifestations of apathy, violence, alcohol and drug abuse.
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