- F3307
- Item
- 2004
Contains copies of photographs from the MacFarlane and Shnukal collections, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies.
Includes bibliographical references.
Shnukal, Anna
Contains copies of photographs from the MacFarlane and Shnukal collections, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies.
Includes bibliographical references.
Shnukal, Anna
Photocopy of a notebook kept by Gaulai of Mabuiag in the Torres Strait Islands ; mainly comprises sermons and hymns. These were probably used by Gaulai when he was a lay preacher at Yam Island, Central Torres Strait, in the early 1900s. Includes handwritten genealogical information about Gaulai and his descendants, and five photographs.
Includes notes by donor (2 leaves typescript) on provenance of notebook.
Gaulai
Inter-Racial Seminar report: held University College, Townsville, December 2nd and 3rd, 1967,
Accompanied by letter, 14 Nov 1967, Townsville [to] the editor by M. Reynolds, Secretary (1 leaf; 33 cm.--Typescript signed, duplicated).
Inter-Racial Seminar (1967 : University College of Townsville)
Aboriginal and Islander Community Health Service Records
Mostly typescript, some handwritten, some photocopies or duplicated papers. These papers were collected by John P. Brown, Senior Lecturer in Dentistry at the Turbot Street Dental School, around the formation of Aboriginal and Islander Community Health Service. It includes: rosters and roster correspondence, articles on the Aboriginal and Islander Community Health Service, dental health, finance and equipment, constitution, minutes and reports, health statistics. Papers relate particularly to the Dental Service of the Aborigines and Islanders Community Health Service.
Aboriginal and Islander Community Health Service (Brisbane, Qld.)
Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action Ephemera
Letters, brochures, leaflets, meeting minutes, event materials and other documents produced by the Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action (FAIRA) and its members.
Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action
Part of Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action Ephemera
Copy of a typescript detailing the history of FAIRA, from its formation up to the 1982 trip to Africa by two FAIRA delegates, Robert (Bob) Weatherall and Les Malezer, to encourage Commonwealth countries to boycott the Brisbane Commonwealth Games.
Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action
Part of Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action Ephemera
Copy of a notice and programme for an event called 'United Indigenous Cultural Survival Gathering' at Musgrave Park, Brisbane, from Wednesday 27 April to Thurday 5 May 1988. The event comprised cultural events as well as rallies and marches. A collaboration between FAIRA and Justice 88, the latter being described as a non-Aboriginal coalition in support of sovereignty for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples based in West End. Black type on white paper. Some handwritten notes in pencil regarding the planning of the event.
Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action
Rally for Aboriginal rights 3 & 4 March 1990.
Part of Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action Ephemera
Trifold brochure, black type on white paper, providing information about a rally organised by FAIRA at Musgrave Park and King George Square in Brisbane.
Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action
Part of Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action Ephemera
Brochure constructed of copied black and white collages of clippings of news items regarding Aboriginal peoples, with handwritten notes about the publication date and source of the clippings.
Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action
Bird's eye view of what we do, OPAL Brisbane Branch.
Half fold brochure, black type on yellow paper. Provides information on activities, projects and initiatives of OPAL, including the OPAL magazine, Miss OPAL Quest, bursaries and scholarships, holidays, career fairs, and art exhibitions.
OPAL (Organisation)