Hunter Carlyon began life as a black baby, and has been identified with both black and white cultures. When he creates an Uluru painting which becomes a contender for the new republican flag, he's turned black again and accepted by his people. But this is only a prelude to unleashing their own troubles on him.
"Hunter Carlyon began life as a black baby, and has been identified with both black and white cultures. When he creates an Uluru painting which becomes a contender for the new republican flag, he's turned black again and accepted by his people. But this is only a prelude to unleashing their own troubles on him."@en
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