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Series 30: Hannah Middleton papers relating to Gurindji at Wattie Creek (Daguragu), Northern Territo...

Series 30: Hannah Middleton papers relating to Gurindji at Wattie Creek (Daguragu), Northern Territo...

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Series 30: Hannah Middleton papers relating to Gurindji at Wattie Creek (Daguragu), Northern Territory, 1966-1976

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Full title

Series 30: Hannah Middleton papers relating to Gurindji at Wattie Creek (Daguragu), Northern Territory, 1966-1976

Date

1966-1976

Call Numbers

MLMSS 5866/Box 15/Folders 1-2

Record Identifier

1JkjRwxY

Reference Code

69921
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Contents

MLMSS 5866 / Box 15 / Folder 1

Contents include reports on conditions at Wattie Creek from Jean Culley, David Quin; original and copied correspondence of various parties including Melbourne Gurindji Group, Northern Land Council, Department of Aboriginal Affairs, Yarralin Council, Jean Culley, Philip Nitschke; letter to members of Australia...

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Full title

Series 30: Hannah Middleton papers relating to Gurindji at Wattie Creek (Daguragu), Northern Territory, 1966-1976

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Source

Presented by Dr Hannah Middleton in 1993

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 5866/Box 15/Folders 1-2

Record Identifier

1JkjRwxY

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69921

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