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  • Daisy Kadibil (née Burungu; 1923 – 30 March 2018) was an Aboriginal Australian woman whose experiences shaped the 1996 book Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence...
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  • 1931 and subsequent 1,600 km (990 mi) trek home with her half-sister Daisy Kadibil (née Burungu) and cousin Gracie Cross (née Fields). She was a member...
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  • based on a true story concerning the author's mother Molly Craig, aunt Daisy Kadibil and cousin Gracie, who escaped from the Moore River Native Settlement...
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    violinist Daisy Jugadai Napaltjarri (c. 1955 – 2008), Australian Indigenous artist Daisy Junor (1919–2012), Canadian baseball player Daisy Kadibil (1923–2018)...
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  • Archived from the original on 3 June 2008. Retrieved 29 May 2008. Dumas, Daisy (11 April 2014). "Doris Pilkington Garimara, author of Follow The Rabbit...
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  • Garimara's mother Molly Craig, as well as two other Aboriginal girls, Daisy Kadibil and Gracie, who escaped from the Moore River Native Settlement, north...
    62 KB (5,217 words) - 06:20, 15 August 2024
  • Catholic prelate, Bishop of Most Holy Trinity in Almaty (1999–2011). Daisy Kadibil, 95, Australian Aboriginal woman, inspiration for the film Rabbit Proof...
    191 KB (13,600 words) - 21:15, 25 August 2024
  • 2002 Evelyn Maurice Doyle Peninsular Spanish 2002 Rabbit-Proof Fence Daisy Kadibil Peninsular Spanish 2002 The Santa Clause 2 Lucy Miller Peninsular Spanish...
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