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Alexis Wright (born 25 November 1950)〔Crown Content ''Who's Who in Australia'' page 2207〕 is an Indigenous Australian writer best known for winning the Miles Franklin Award for her 2006 novel ''Carpentaria''.〔(AAP via News Limited "Wright wins Miles Franklin" 22 June 2007 )〕 ==Origin and activism== Alexis Wright is a land rights activist originally from the Waanyi people in the highlands of the southern Gulf of Carpentaria. Wright's father, a white cattleman, died when she was five years old and she grew up in Cloncurry, Queensland with her mother and grandmother.〔(Susan Wyndham, Sydney Morning Herald, 22 June 2007 )〕 When the Northern Territory Intervention proposed by the Howard Government in mid-2007 was introduced, Wright delivered of a high-profile 10,000-word speech, sponsored by International PEN,〔Moustafine, Maria. Sydney PEN Voices: The 3 Writers Project.' (International PEN ). 25 May 2007.〕 in which her identification of an ethos of national fear in Australia came to be portrayed in the national media as a characterisation of the feelings of Indigenous peoples associated with the Intervention.
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