Interview with Lang Hancock's Aboriginal Granddaughter - 2014

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Naydene Robinson tells how her mother was removed from the Mulga Downs property by government officers and taken to the Moore River settlement, never to see her mother again until the little girl had married and reared her own family many years later. Naydene was then to discover that her mother's father was Lang Hancock, then manager of Mulga Downs and growing wealthy from iron ore royalties extracted from the land of the Banyjima people of Mulga Downs and across the Hamersley Ranges.In this interview with anthropologist, Dr Bill Day in 2014, Naydene apeals to Gina Rinehart, inheritor of Hancocks mining leases and royalties, to recognise her many Aboriginal relatives.

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