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a larger universe of meaning that subsumes it, or whether

it is indeed an alternative ’world* located outside the white universe

of meaning - contiguous to it


as the Mob maintain (Figure 3).


The intention of the Mob is to repel the intrusions of white
culture. At the same time it is the intention of the Mob to accept

and integrate elements of white culture, for example, white teachers
and white expertise, for as long as these are necessary, and a money
economy. Diagramatically, this may be illustrated in the following way:


Figure S

Interaction of Strelley with components of the white’world’



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