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'All around Australia there are signs of a renaissance in Aboriginal arts and craft' (Introduction)

Notes

  • Includes a brief biography of members of the first established Aboriginal Arts Board. Members were:

    • Dick Roughsey (Chariman)
    • Mr Raphael Apuatimi
    • Mr Albert Barunga
    • Mr Harold Blair
    • Mr Ken Colbung
    • Mrs Kitty Dick (Leader in ceremonial life among the women of Weipa)
    • Mr Chicka Dixon
    • Mrs Ruby Hammond
    • Mr Tim Leura Jabaldjari (Artist at Papunya in Central Australia)
    • Mr Eric Koo'oila (Authority on ceremonial life at Aurukun in Queensland and guide to anthropologist Ursula McConnel and Donald Thomson)
    • Mr Albert Lennon (A leader of the Pitjantjatjara group of north-west South Australia.)
    • Mr Mick Miller (School teacher in Cairns)
    • Mr Wandjuk Marika
    • Mrs Vi Stanton
    • Mr Terrence Widders (Armadale Teachers College, involved in a country program for the revival of interest in traditions and a trainee film maker.)

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    y separately published work icon Aboriginal News vol. 1 no. 1 June 1973 11412497 1973 periodical issue

    This first issues provides coverage of the situation Aboriginal Australians find themselves in in 1973.

    1973
    pg. 11-12
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