In 1931 Alice a white station owner goes riding with her Aboriginal head stockman and friend Jim. During the course of the afternoon they come to an agreement about the running and ownership of the property Ambertrue.Many years later in an environment of white paranoia fed by misinformation Alice's great nephew Lon finds himself running Ambertrue. When Lon receives a letter announcing a native title claim in the area he is terrified that his dream of passing the family property on to his son-in-law will be shattered. Includes an introduction by Henry Reynolds and a foreword by Bob Munn (a Gunggari Native Title claimant).
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