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Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Mob, Country & Culture, Arts, Objects & Technology
Summary: 
Portrait of Jemmy, from the Broken Bay community in NSW.
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Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Resistance & Activism
Summary: 
The swimming pool located at Moree Aboriginal Station
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Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Country & Culture, Languages
Summary: 
This early map of Sydney demonstrates Aboriginal custodianship through the original names for some of the local landmarks.
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Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Country & Culture, Languages
Summary: 
Reminiscences by Aunty Diane McNaboe (Wiradjuri, Dubbo), Aunty Maureen Sulter (Gamilaraay, Coonabarabran) and Aunty Patsy Cohen (Anaiwan, Armidale).
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Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Resistance & Activism
Summary: 
Students and Aboriginal boys sitting on a fence at Bowraville
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Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Mob, Country & Culture
Summary: 
Drawing tent, including Keisha and Jamaya Coffey at the Festival of Baiame's Ngunnhu.
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Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Mob, Country & Culture
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Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Mob, Country & Culture
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Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Mob, Country & Culture, Arts, Objects & Technology
Summary: 
Drawing of Punch, wife of Cullabaa, from the Broken Bay community.
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Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Mob, Country & Culture
Summary: 
A man with breastplate, and two women staging by bark shelter.
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Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Mob, Country & Culture, Arts, Objects & Technology
Summary: 
Image of a group of warriors with spears, posing on a beach.
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Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Country & Culture, Languages
Summary: 
The Awabakal leader Beerabahn (Biraban) taught Threlkeld to speak his language. Threlkeld used this knowledge to write and publish several religious works and vocabularies.