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We acknowledge we are on Kaurna Miyurna land. The Dreaming is still living. From the past, in the present, into the future, forever.

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'Aboriginal Progress. A new Era?'

Supplementary title and author; 143x214 mm, 190 pages. Edited by DE Hutchison. Papers introduced RM Berndt'. (See AA 722)

Comprises papers presented to the '41st Annual Summer school, Adult Education and Extension Service of the University of Western Australia.' Paper title, introducer and presenters are listed below:
'The biological and cultural heritage of the Australian Aborigines' by MWG Macintosh;
'A time of rediscovery', by Catherine Berndt;
'Looking toward the future' by George Harwood;
'Aboriginal (?) Education (?): A new Era (?)' by A Grey;
'Development in South Australia' by John Moriarty;
'Employment and economic advancement for Aborigines in the Northern Territory' by H Giese;
'The Northern Territory: Aboriginal opinions' by Nandjiwara Amagula (Australian Aboriginal person), Silas Roberts (Australian Aboriginal person);
'Present needs of Aborigines' by HP Schapper:
'The role of the Commonwealth' by WC Wentworth

CreatorPastor Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht
ControlAA 662/104/1/18
Date Range1969  -  1969
Quantity   1   Books
FormatsBooks, General Publications
Series AA 662/104
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