My Survival as an Aboriginal is a 1979 Australian documentary film directed by Essie Coffey and produced by Coffey, Alec Morgan and Martha Ansara. It was the first documentary directed by an Aboriginal woman.[1][2]
^Official webpage at Ballad Films
^"Aboriginal documentary". The Australian Women's Weekly. Vol. 47, no. 53. 4 June 1980. p. 21 (FREE Your TV Magazine). Retrieved 11 August 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
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