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Debra Marquart
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Since 1992 she has been performing as singer-songwriter with the band The Bone People . After graduating with master's degrees from Moorhead State University
1985 in New Zealand
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Reeves appointed Governor General. Keri Hulme wins Booker Prize for "The Bone People ". Cilla McQueen wins the Robert Burns Fellowship. See 1985 in art,
Anne Kennedy
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supervision of Lydia Wevers, titled Kicking round home: Atonality in the Bone People . Since 1986, she has been a freelance scriptwriter. Anne Kennedy published
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prize winning Māori author, Keri Hulme, named her best known novel as The Bone People : a title linked directly to the dual meaning of the word 'iwi as both
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ISSN 1170-0777. Retrieved 20 October 2018. Frances, Helen (January 2015). "The Bone People ". North & South. No. January 2015. Australian Consolidated Press. p
Acid Bath (album)
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Length 1. "In God We Trust (In Cars You Rust?)" 4:25 2. "Dead and Re-Buried" 6:23 3. "She's a Killer" 6:24 4. "Hee-Haw (Here Come the Bone People )" 5:55
Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow
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Dorothy Jones, “Post-colonial Families Reconfigured: a Discussion of The Bone People and Miss Smilla's Feeling For Snow,” Kunapipi, 19(2), 1997. University
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transformed into a full-fledged colony. This resulted the anger amongst the Bone people and its nobility. At the same time, the Dutch was also eyeing their
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fact that Ysätters-Kajsa loved creating mischief, she was not bad to the bone . People noticed that she was hardest on people who were quarrelsome, mean and
Lydia Wevers
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literature Kennedy, Anne (1 January 2007). Kicking Round Home: Atonality in the Bone People (Thesis). Open Access Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington
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Publishers, pp. 48–49, Wikidata Q104668139 "'Wahine Toa' published The Bone People ". Stuff. Retrieved 6 January 2021. "New committee members". Aotearoa