How the West Was Lost

How the West Was Lost

How the West Was Lost


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1h 12m 1987 HD

Watch how the west was lost full movie online. The story of the 1946 Aboriginal Pastoral Workers' Strike. Eight hundred aboriginal station workers walked off sheep stations in the north west of Western Australia, marking the beginning of a strike which lasted more than three years. The strike was more than a demand for better wages and conditions, it was a struggle for basic human rights.

  • Genre: Documentary
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  • Director: David Noakes
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How the West Was Lost (1987)
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