Eva Johnson -

Born in 1946, she is a member of the Malak Malak people and a survivor of the . Her work is a powerful exploration of cultural identity, displacement, and the struggle for Indigenous rights.

At age two, she was taken from her mother and placed in a mission on Croker Island, later being moved to an orphanage in Adelaide at age ten. Major Works: eva johnson

Introduce Eva Johnson as a pivotal figure in Indigenous Australian literature and a voice for the Stolen Generation. Born in 1946, she is a member of

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