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Aboriginal men at Barrow Creek

Aboriginal men at Barrow Creek

Two Aboriginal men at Barrow Creek.

Aboriginal women at Barrow Creek

Aboriginal women at Barrow Creek

Two Aboriginal women at Barrow Creek.

Aboriginal people at Neutral Junction

Aboriginal people at Neutral Junction

An Aboriginal woman and five young children at Neutral Junction.

Aboriginal man making a fire

Aboriginal man making a fire

An Aboriginal man making a fire using his boomerang and shield.

Miss Lock's Aboriginal Mission

Miss Lock's Aboriginal Mission

Miss Lock's Faith Mission at Harden's Soak, Woodford Creek, on Burt Plain, Northern Territory (known to the Anmatyerr people as Mer Ilpereny). Some older Aboriginal men stand near a group of children.

Miss Lock's Aboriginal Mission

Miss Lock's Aboriginal Mission

A young girl dancing for visitors at Miss Lock's Faith Mission at Harden's Soak, Woodford Creek, on Burt Plain, Northern Territory (known to the Anmatyerr people as Mer Ilpereny). She is carrying a wooden shield or food holder and is wearing a headdress and grass skirt; other children stand behind her.

Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute (detail)

Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute (detail)

Detail showing part of a design on the footpath outside Tandanya, and a window into the Centre. Located at 253 Grenfell Street (on the corner of Grenfell Street and East Terrace, Adelaide), Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute is Australia's first Indigenous-owned and managed multi-arts centre. The centre presents Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts and cultures from regions around Australia.

Two Aboriginal children

Two Aboriginal children

Two Aboriginal children holding hands, with a mission building behind.

Aboriginal women and children

Aboriginal women and children

Three Aboriginal women and five young children near Oodnadatta, standing in a camp with a wooden cart nearby. Caption written on label: [Emily and Linda in foreground].

Aboriginal people with sheep

Aboriginal people with sheep

An Aboriginal youth and two young children, one holding a lamb, standing in front of a flock of sheep. Most of the sheep are inside a rough holding yard. Behind can be seen various buildings, presumably part of a station.

Old Aboriginal man

Old Aboriginal man

An elderly Aboriginal man sitting in front of a dwelling with a smoking fire behind him.

Aboriginal hunters

Aboriginal hunters

Six young Aboriginal men holding spears and other implements, four of them with animals they have caught. All are naked with their hair in traditional style. A caption over the glass says: [Musgrave Ranges 1927 M.C.B.M.]

Aboriginal woman and child

Aboriginal woman and child

Aboriginal woman holding a long stick, with a small child beside her, at Ooldea Mission. They are standing in front of a hessian-covered building. Caption reads: [Oongulla with yaws, Ooldea].

Aboriginal girl at Ooldea Mission

Aboriginal girl at Ooldea Mission

Aboriginal girl wearing a man's shirt at Ooldea.

Aboriginal girls at Ooldea Mission

Aboriginal girls at Ooldea Mission

Two Aboriginal girls, one with her arm around the other, standing in front of a corrugated iron wall at Ooldea Mission.

Aboriginal dwellings near a town

Aboriginal dwellings near a town

Dwellings made of corrugated iron and scrap materials on the outskirts of a town, location unknown, seen on the horizon. An old Aboriginal man is lying at the entrance to the middle dwelling. (A note for a caption for this image has the location as Ooldea, which is not likely. The town is in two parts with several buildings of large size, and a stone church can be seen.).

Aboriginal children near Ooldea

Aboriginal children near Ooldea

A group of twenty Aboriginal children seated in a semi-circle near Ooldea. Behind them camels can be seen.

Aboriginal child near Ooldea

Aboriginal child near Ooldea

An Aboriginal child near Ooldea seated on the ground beside a hole he has been digging.

Aboriginal fisherman at Swan Reach

Aboriginal fisherman at Swan Reach

An Aboriginal man wearing a hat and carrying a spear on which are hanging many fish he has caught near the Swan Reach Mission.

Aboriginal men hunting

Aboriginal men hunting

Two Aboriginal men in hunting pose with spears, shields and boomerangs, standing in forest scene, a photograph copied from an illustration in unknown source. Caption reads: [As seen in North West W.A.]

Sunday Island Aboriginal men in boat

Sunday Island Aboriginal men in boat

Four Aboriginal men sitting in a boat off Sunday Island, north of Broome, where the Bardi people lived. On the mount is written: [Kimberley coast].

Sunday Island Aboriginal people in canoes

Sunday Island Aboriginal people in canoes

Aboriginal men and children in two canoes off Sunday Island, north of Broome, where the Bardi people lived. On the mount is written: [Sunday Island].

Aboriginal camp

Aboriginal camp

A group of Aboriginal men and women around a camp fire (complete with billies) and with wurlies behind them. This appears to a staged photograph with a number of weapons on display.

Group of Aboriginal people

Group of Aboriginal people

A group of Aboriginal men and women in what appears to a staged photograph with a number of weapons on display. The caption under the image reads 'No. 12 Ura-Bonroa Tribe (S.A.)'.

Group of Aboriginal people

Group of Aboriginal people

A group of Aboriginal men and women standing in front of bush huts.

An Aboriginal family group

An Aboriginal family group

An Aboriginal family group, pictured in a studio setting but set up in a 'traditional' way.

A group of officials and Aboriginal people

A group of officials and Aboriginal people

A group of officials and Aboriginal people, believed to be in the Northern Territory. The man with the hat on the left hand side of the photo is thought to be the Minister of Education in the Northern Territory, J.C.F. Johnson, son of Adelaide solicitor Henry Johnson.

Group of men with Aboriginal people

Group of men with Aboriginal people

Seven men with Aboriginal people including children, with part of a bark wurley(?) at left, in a wooded area. The identity or purpose of the men, location and date taken are unknown.

Aborigines at their camp at Burr Well

Aborigines at their camp at Burr Well

Distant view of an Aboriginal family group standing by their camp at Burr Well, South Australia.

Group of Goolwa Aborigines outside a shelter

Group of Goolwa Aborigines outside a shelter

A small group of Goolwa Aborigines including two women, with a dog, outside a shelter.