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Portrait of King Bungaree, Chief of the Broken-Bay community that was drawn by Charles Rodius in 1831 and published as a lithograph after Bungaree's death in 1832.4 pages
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Volume 1: Manuscript of 'Legendary Tales of Australian Aborigines' by David Unaipon, 1924-1925.Community:
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Aboriginal woman beside humpy painted by Joseph Wolinski in La Perouse in 1929. Community:
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Bungaree, late King of the Broken Bay community, near Sydney. Community:
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Two portraits of King Bungaree by Charles Rodius. Community:
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A staged image of a woman standing close to a young kid. Community:
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Mary Waites, Della Shillingsworth, Ruby Dykes and Lily Shearer waiting at the opening of the Festival of Baiame's Ngunnhu. Community:
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Mob, Country & Culture8 pages
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Dawn Smith speaks about the significance of the repatriation ceremony of Mungo man and woman. Community:
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