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Boy and girl on a beach with a wallaby
"An Aboriginal boy and white girl with a tame wallaby".


Sacred rocks at Elcho Island
"Sacred rocks at Elcho Island".


Circumcision ceremony
"Probably a circumcision ceremony 1930s".


Ceremony at Milingimbi
"Passing over the bones to the women ceremony".


Camp at Milingimbi
"Aboriginal camp at Milingimbi 1930s".


Children at Elcho Island
"A party of Aboriginal children and a white child at Elcho Island 1950s".


Constable McNab with prisoners
"Constable McNab with his prisoners at Milingimbi after killing of an Aborigine 1930s".


Cottages at Milingimbi
"Aboriginal cottages Milingimbi".


Harold Shepherdson and friends
"Meeting with my Aboriginal friends at an outstation 1950s".


Mr Fagan and Mr Traynor in a boat at Milingimbi
"These two men on the small boat (Mr Fagan and Mr Trainor [Traynor]) called at Milingimbi on their way to Sydney, but at Caledon Bay in the Gulf of Carpentaria, they were killed by Aboriginals".


Meeting at Elcho Island
"A big meeting at Elcho Island, at the handing over to the Aborigines of more control over their affairs".


Reverend Webb at the Macassar Well
"At the Macassar Well a swath was cut through the shell mound and many Aboriginal artefacts were found. Must have been shells for hundreds of years. Rev T.T. Webb at entrance".


Cottages at Milingimbi
"Aboriginal cottages at Miligimbi 1930s".


Sewing class at Milingimbi
"Sewing class Milingimbi, 1930s".


Pandanus mats
"Aboriginal pandanus mats. First mats were concave for babies, skirts, had trouble getting flat c1945".


Children's sports day, Milingimbi
"?Milingimbi 1930s". Possibly children participating in during a Sports day.


Milingimbi mission boat
"Small boat for Milingimbi financed by Harold Shepherdson's borther, built in Adelaide. Harold didn't like it - too heavy and clumsy so built his own. This one used by the Aborigines 1930s".


Women walking at the Walk of Awareness, Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide
Women crossing Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide for the Walk of Awareness to commemorate the Stolen Generations on the anniversay of the National Apology. They are holding the Aboriginal flag as they cross.


Front of the Adelaide Survival Day march, along King William Street
Children holding the Aboriginal flag at the front of the Adelaide Survival Day march, along King William Street. Thousands gathered at the annual march to support the changing the date of Australia Day, marching to Parliament House and back to Tarndanyangga.


Owner of the Wadna shop, near Blinman
Owner of the Wadna shop displaying Aboriginal items for sale, near Blinman.


Woman speaking or singing to the crowd at the Tandanya Survival Day concert and event at Semaphore
Aboriginal woman speaking or singing to the crowd at the Tandanya Survival Day concert and event at Semaphore, which had dance, music, stalls, and workshops.


Man in the crowd with a baby, attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony
Man in the crowd holding a baby and an Aboriginal flag, attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.


Woman in the crowd at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony
Woman in the crowd at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.


Nathan May performing at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony
Nathan May performing at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony, viewed on the big screen. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.


Uncle Michael O'Brien speaking at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony
Kaurna man Uncle Michael O'Brien speaking at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony, viewed on the big screen. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.


Attorney-General Kyam Maher speaking at the passing and proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation
Attorney-General Kyam Maher speaking at the passing and proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.


Narungga woman Cheryl Axelby reading the Uluru Statement from the Heart at the passing and proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation
Narungga woman Cheryl Axelby reading the Uluru Statement from the Heart at the passing and proclamation of the Voice to Parliament legislation. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.


Tilly Tjala Thomas performing at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony
Tilly Tjala Thomas performing at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony, viewed on the big screen. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.


Crowd members hugging at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony
Crowd members hugging at the Voice to Parliament public ceremony, after the passing and proclamation of the legislation. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.


Crowd attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony
Crowd attending the Voice to Parliament public ceremony. Indigenous Affairs Reporter for The Advertiser Douglas Smith is speaking and can be seen on the big screen. The South Australian public were invited by the Government to attend the special sitting of Parliament and the signing of the bill, to be a part of the establishment of Australia's first Voice to Parliament for First Nations People.