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Introduction
What does “Wunan” mean?
The Wunan/East Kimberley region
Indigenous disadvantage in the East Kimberley
Addressing the challenge
Looking forward – the plan ahead
Relevant publications and other suggested reading

Wunan Foundation Stategic Plan 2006/08

See also: News & Publications

Other suggested reading:

Why Warriors Lie Down and Die by Richard Trudgen (Aboriginal Resource and Development Services)

Aboriginal People in the Economy of the Kimberley Region by Greg Crough and Christine Christophersen (Australian National University North Australia Research Unit)

Aboriginal Population Profiles for Development Planning in the Northern East Kimberley by Dr John Taylor (Australian National University Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research)

As a Matter of Fact – Answering the myths and misconceptions about Indigenous Australians (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission Office of Public Affairs)

Paddy’s Road, Life Stories of Patrick Dodson by Kevin Keeffe (Aboriginal Studies Press)

Yorro Yorro, Spirit of the Kimberley by David Mowaljarlai and Jutta Malnic (Magabala Books)

Mens Business, Womens Business by Hannah Rachel Bell (Inner Traditions International)

Gwion Gwion produced by the Ngarinyin Aboriginal Corporation and the Pathway Project (Konneman Publishers, Germany)

Sailing Boats
wunan = Aboriginal people succeeding through ability, opportunity and reward for effort