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Johnson received his education at an Australian Roman Catholic orphanage. He took many trips, which included a six-year stay in India, where he briefly lived as a Buddhist monk. He was appointed writer in residence at Perth, Western Australia's Murdoch University in 1982. In response to Australia's bicentennial, he chose the name Mudrooroo Nyoongah, and he later published under that name as well as Mudrooroo Narogin and, more frequently, Mudrooro. (Narogin and Nyoongah both reference the Aboriginal self-name Nyungar [Nyoongar], which is used in Western Australia, and Mudrooroo, an Australian Aboriginal term that refers to the paperbark tree.) However, his claims of Aboriginal ancestry were contested, and a public controversy followed a 1996.
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