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- 1981-2011 (Creation)
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21 folders
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Pamela Lukin Watson was born on 23 July 1927. She worked as an anthropologist and anthropology tutor at the University of Queensland. She was awarded a pharmacy degree from the Brisbane Central Technical College (now Queensland University of Technology) in 1950. She married an American, Robert Watson, and moved to the United States for a brief period, where she worked as a tour guide of the headquarters of the United Nations. The couple returned to Australia when Robert fell ill. After his death, Watson returned to university studies as a mature-age student, completing a Bachelor of Arts with First Class Honours in Anthropology from the University of Queensland in 1980. She then earned an anthropology PhD from the University of Queensland in 1987. Her research predominately focused on ethnopharmacology in Australia and Papua New Guinea. In 1998, Watson published Frontier lands and pioneer legends: how pastoralists gained Karuwali land. The book was shortlisted for 'an outstanding contribution to Australian culture' at the 1998 Centre for Australian Cultural Studies awards.
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This series is comprised of subject files created by the author. The author's original files have been discarded but their original order have been maintained in new folders. The materials relate to the author's research areas. They typically contain handwritten notes, typescript notes, typescript drafts with annotations, correspondence and copies of published research materials. The contents are dated 1981-2011 (although many items are undated). Six of the files were untitled by the author, the others were titled:
FL + PL [originally one file but divided into three folders by the processing archivist]
PhD
New blog
Papers spoken
Mostly pituri
Pituri: museum, references, photos etc.
Aboriginal anthropology/archaeology
Aboriginal art
Drugs: my writing
Drugs: my writing #2
War on drugs
Ethnography: Duncan Kemp
Luke Keogh
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Unrestricted access.
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In copyright. Can be reproduced for personal research and study. For other uses see About copyright. Please attribute the Fryer Library.
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- English
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Box 1 Folders 5-7, Box 2, Box 3 Folders 1-9
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Created, KM, 24-Feb-2025.