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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, Languages
Summary: 
Nathan Leslie (Gamilaraay, Wollongong) shares his story about teaching children Gamilaraay language at Orange Grove Public School, Sydney
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Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Mob, Country & Culture
Summary: 
Bungaree, late King of the Broken Bay community, near Sydney.
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Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Resistance & Activism
Summary: 
Charles Perkins interviewing two men at Walgett
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2 pages
Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Country & Culture, Languages
Summary: 
Michael Jarrett (Gumbaynggirr, Nambucca Heads) does a traditional welcome
Gurre Kamilaroi ; or Kamilaroi sayings
Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Country & Culture, Languages
Summary: 
Gamilaraay language scripture lessons were published by Reverend William Ridley as Gurre Kamilaroi, or Kamilaroi Sayings in 1855
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5 pages
Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Mob, Church & State
Summary: 
These lists includes names of Aboriginal peoples and families, from blanket list included in the 'Documents relating to Aboriginal Australians, 1832-1841'.
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Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Resistance & Activism
Summary: 
Aboriginal Reserve at Bowraville
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Community: 
State Library of NSW
Category: 
Mob, Country & Culture
Summary: 
Brewarrina Shire Council youth workers Lacey Boney and Deaken Boney 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: 
A staged image of a woman standing close to a young kid.