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In the poem 'Then and now' written by Oodgeroo in her book of poems 'My people', what does the poet mean by 'Children of nature we were then'? Answer in one
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In the poem 'Then and now,' Oodgeroo means that Indigenous people were deeply connected to and lived in harmony with the natural world.
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