Letter, 1928 Nov. 10 : Ooldea, to Phoebe Kirwan.
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Handwritten reply to Phoebe Kirwan's suggestion that Daisy Bates write about Aboriginal people for the Brisbane Telegraph.
Includes references to cannibalism.
Bates, Daisy, 1861-1951
Letter, 1928 Nov. 10 : Ooldea, to Phoebe Kirwan.
Handwritten reply to Phoebe Kirwan's suggestion that Daisy Bates write about Aboriginal people for the Brisbane Telegraph.
Includes references to cannibalism.
Bates, Daisy, 1861-1951
Letter, 1928 Dec. 12 : Ooldea, to Phoebe Kirwan.
Handwritten letter includes discussion about murders by Aboriginal people, some anecdotes about Aboriginal people at Ooldea and New Norcia Benedictine Mission, and general observations about the social conditions of Aboriginal people at the time.
Refers to a possible article by Daisy Bates for the Brisbane Telegraph.
Bates, Daisy, 1861-1951
Notebook of vocabulary of Aboriginal dialects [photocopy]
Photocopy of handwritten notebook of vocabulary and phrases in Aboriginal languages, Queensland. Original notebook about 150 leaves, 16cm. Inside front cover of original : "W. Ridley, Minister of the Gospel, 21 February, 1855'.
Ridley, William, 1819-1878
Letter, 1975 November 7 to Mr. K.N. Jones, Department of Education, ACT.
Letter concerns the Aboriginal Secondary Grants Scheme, evaluation report.
Watts, B. H. (Betty H.)
Essay for Judy Englis Essay Competition, 1969.
Gilbert, Kevin, 1933-1993
Aboriginal participation in community life / E. A. Iceton.
Paper prepared for 5th National Conference of Australian Council of Social Service, held at University of Queensland, 19-24 May 1968.
Topics include : relationships with the white community, sociological dimensions of the task ahead, case-studies in Aboriginal community development, pre-conditions for successful outcomes, role of the C.D. practitioner, methodology.
Includes bibliography.
Iceton, E. A.
Memo to the people : a comment of peace / by Budger Davidson.
An open letter to fellow Aborigines to return to their ancestors' wisdom in dealing with problems instead of banners and placards.
Includes a poem entitled: Where is love by Nurunderi.
Davidson, Budger
Easter 1970 and the origins of the National Tribal Council: a personal view, [197-]
Pittock, A. Barrie
Lambert, John Terence, 1955-