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Abschol newspaper cuttings of aboriginal affairs

  • F2186
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  • 1963-1966.

Scrapbook of newspaper cuttings of aboriginal affairs, compiled for ABSCHOL from March 1963 to July 1966.
Scrapbook includes pamphlets and postcards.

Content advice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are warned that this resource may contain images, transcripts or names of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people now deceased. It may also contain historically and culturally sensitive words, terms, and descriptions.

Bakker, Henny (Fokker)

Access copy of 'Recollections of Thomas Davis' collected by Steele Rudd.

This file has three typescript copies (two are carbon copies) of 'Recollections of Thomas Davis' collected by Steele Rudd, two of which have a note in the top right-hand corner 'In the posession [sic] of Hon. Joshua Thomas Bell circ. 1908-9'. One copy has handwritten emandations.

These recollections were shared with his son, Arthur Hoey Davis (1868-1935) (whose pen name was Steele Rudd) mostly likely in the early 1900's. Thomas Davis was a former convict. His memoir covers the period from 1849 to the separation of Queensland from New South Wales in 1859. Davis initially worked with J. C. Burnett's Survey Party. He recounts stories of the places he visited and their history, various encounters with local indigenous groups and individuals, language and culture of the Aboriginal people of the area, kinship system in the Maronoa and Balonne region, and a list of more than 100 names and phrases in the dialect of the people of the Balonne, Dawson and Comet river. Joshua Peter Bell is mentioned several times in memoir. This and other recollections by Thomas Davis were collected by Joshua Thomas Bell in the first decade of the 20th century.

Davis, Thomas, 1828-1904

Agenda : Seminar on Aboriginal rights, July 13th, 1968

Agenda for a Seminar on Aboriginal Rights held on 13 July 1968. It was convened by the International Women's Day Committee, Ann Street, Brisbane, and Mrs E. Bacon was the Hon. Secretary. The seminar was organised by the International Women's Day Committee in honor of the United Nations Human Rights Year. It was chaired by the past president of the Aboriginal Advancement Council, Mr. R. Perkins, who was introduced by Mrs. D. Webb, president of the committee. Mr L. G. McBride, president of the Council, and Mrs K. Walker, Council secretary also addressed the meeting.

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