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- “Anatjari III Tjakamarra, Pintupi People - Emu Story - Search the Collection, National Gallery of Australia.” National Gallery of Australia, searchthecollection.nga.gov.au/object/16722. Accessed 29 Sept. 2023.
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- Harris, Jonathan. Globalization and Contemporary Art. Oxford, Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
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- Tymieniecka, Anna Teresa. Phenomenology/Ontopoiesis Retrieving Geo-Cosmic Horizons of Antiquity: Logos and Life. Springer, 2011.
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