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#ChoosetoChallenge: It’s the Women’s Month in the King Community!
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Conquering Indigenous Women
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Thanks for the tag @Diamond Lim 🙂
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I applaud all the great women in this community and appreciate the support we also get from our male colleagues. Thanks for the tag @Spinnifix and enjoy your holiday!
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A very happy Women's day to all the women of this community and out there in the world. You all are great people!
Thanks for the tag @Diamond Lim
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Thank you for tagging me @Diamond Lim
Happy International Women's Day to all of the beautiful ladies all over the world. May you have a blessed day.
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Thanks for sharing this @CarlitaAlfonso! I don't remember ever learning about Susan La Flesche Picotte before. I'm going to look for a book about her.
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Hi @Spinnifix and @Marriam1 and every woman in this community.
Happy International Woman’s Day! 💕🤗💕
Yes @Nix66 and @siti_payung definitely reminds me of our team.
Girl Power! 💯💪💕
Thanks for tagging me @Diamond Lim 💕
Teresa 🦋🌺🦋
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For All WOMEN in the world
HAPPY WOMEN DAY 🥰🥰🥰
graceful woman gets strength from troubles, smiles when distressed and grows even stronger with prayers and hope. Wishing you a very happy Women's Day. So be grateful because today is your day! Wishing you a day filled
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Author Doris Pilkington Garimara
Follow the Rabbit Proof Fence, published in 1996, tells the story of Ms Pilkington Garimara's mother. Her mother, Molly Craig, escaped from the Moore River Native Settlement near Perth after she was forcibly removed from her family in the 1930s as part of the Stolen Generation policy.
Molly, her sister Daisy and cousin Gracie walked for more than nine weeks and more than 2000km back to Jigalong to be reunited with their family.
The book was made into the acclaimed film Rabbit Proof Fence and drew international attention to Australia's shameful Stolen Generation period.
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