Ruby Langford Ginibi further papers, 1988-2011
Ruby Langford Ginibi further papers, 1988-2011
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Date
1988-2011
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MLMSS 9909
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0.34 metres of textual material (2 boxes) includes some photographs and drawings
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Copyright status : In copyright - This collection has multiple rights owners
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Contents
BOX 1
Folder 1
‘All my mob’, 1989-2001. Annotated typescript photocopies of collection of short stories
Folder 2
Various manuscripts including Bundjalung vocabulary lists, 1991-2003. Annotated manuscript, typescript and printed
Folder 3
‘Koori voices: poems and prose’ by Dr Ruby Langford Ginibi, family and friends, 19...
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Full title
Ruby Langford Ginibi further papers, 1988-2011
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Source
Purchased from Pauline Mitchell, 2015
Administrative / Biographical history
Ruby Langford Ginibi (1934-2011) was an award-winning Aboriginal author and an elder of the Bundjalung people of northern NSW. She began writing in 1984 and won numerous literary awards. She was most famous for her novel ‘Don’t Take Your Love to Town’.
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MLMSS 9909
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n5lVABe9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n5lVABe9
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1361884
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