Agrarian Unrest in North India: The United Provinces, 1918-22Born on Thursday Island in 1929, Seaman Dan did not release his debut album, Follow the Sun, until his 70th birthday. In the next ten years he released five albums, showcasing traditional music from the Torres Strait, as well as those revealing his love of jazz and blues. This book is replete with Uncle Seamans stories of his active and sometimes dangerous life in the islands in the heyday of pearl diving and other jobs, and his later development as a professional singer/musician. The book includes many evocative and previously unknown images sourced from family and friends and will include a CD of tracks reflecting important periods in the life of this national treasure. |
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Agrarian Conditions 18601920 | 1 |
The Development of Social Tensions | 45 |
The Kisan Sabha MovementI | 104 |
Copyright | |
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