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Aboriginal women such as Ruby Langford Ginibi have embarked on a process of reconnecting with their roots through the medium of autobiography. In discussing three of these autobiographies, this book examines the role of autobiographical narrative, and its role in the process of Australian Aboriginal women reclaiming their identity. Nadja Zierott is a researcher at the University of Hamburg, Germany.